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Homer was a wonderful man. He was always positive and willing to work. He would come with cookies, a smile and a story about the old days. He will be missed.
Mary Hansen
Liquor store 028
March 05, 2011


Seattle, Washington
HOMER WONG passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 3, 2011.
Homer was a wonderful man. He was always positive and willing to work. He would come with cookies, a smile and a story about the old days. He will be missed.
Mary Hansen
Liquor store 028
March 05, 2011
Our sincerest sympathy to Homer's family. His positive attitude and smiling face will truly be missed by Jim, Rob, & Mary at his "home store" #101
Mary Kurcaba
March 05, 2011 | Seattle, WA
Our sincerest sympathies to Homer's family. He will be fondly remembered and truly missed by Jim, Rob and Mary at his "home store" W.S.L.C.B. #101
March 05, 2011
I saw Homer on many occasions when I was working for the Liquor Control Board and going to the different stores. There was always a large bag of fortune cookies and he was always so polite. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Janice Torge'
March 05, 2011
Homer was a good friend to my dad & mom (Moo Min Mar & Jean Mar). We went to China together in 1980. When our little group visited the villages, he told me that the lady he married (Ma Chung Mee) was the one he selected out of the "hundreds" of women that he was introduced to. I could barely believe the thought of hundreds of women trying to marry Mr. Homer Wong. I'll miss his wisdom and his kind personality. Rest in peace my friend.
John Mar
March 05, 2011 | Sammamish, WA
Dear Joyce and family,
We offer condolences to you. Homer was a very good friend of my big sister Jean and her husband Moo Min Mar. I remember growing up that he treated me like an adult and did not talk down to me. More recently, Homer had a ready smile and a wave when I saw him in Chinatown. Homer is fondly remembered.
Tony Chinn
March 04, 2011 | Seattle, WA
i worked with homer for years at different liquor stores.he was quite a character!i tell friends the story of homer bringing the largest bag of fortune cookies i've ever seen for everyone at the queen anne store!sorry for your loss.he will be missed.
bruce abdenour,seattle.
March 04, 2011
My condolences to the Wong family. I worked with Homer for several years with the Liquor Control Board. He was always there to help. He would bring us fortune cookies and during the holidays he would organize a special meal and bring it to us in the store. Homer will be missed.
Douglas Gulman
March 04, 2011 | Seattle, WA
My condolence go out to the family and friends of Homer W. Wong.
Anna M. Wong
March 04, 2011 | Renton, WA