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Kerry Dennis Wu

Seattle, Washington

1950 - 2016

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DIED
October 1, 2016
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Kerry Wu passed away on October 1, 2016 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on October 9, 2016.

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Wow..! 4 years have passed and I was talking with another friend last week about performance cars and I mentioned his name. Gone too soon my friend, but not forgotten...!

My condolences to you and your family. Dennis was such a kind and gentle person who was always very interesting to talk with. I always enjoyed it. He was a certified car nut through and through, which is how we connected. He will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace.

Dennis you probably watched over us at your celebration of life yesterday. We hope you had a big smile on your face. It was touching to hear how many colleagues, friends, relatives and students have fond memories of you. You left a huge impact on many and will be dearly missed. May peace be with you.

Condolences to the Wu family. I knew Dennis from working at the phone company, and playing volleyball. He was a very formidable opponent, and a great teammate. In our conversations we discovered we both had a strong love and appreciation for performance cars. His AC Cobra was my ultimate fantasy car, and we had great discussions about that and his fantasy car the Lotus. He was a good man, a great friend and will be deeply missed.

Dennis will be missed.
I knew Dennis as a friend and I worked with him at US West. He was a kind and enthusiastic person. He helped me with setting up a bicycle, skiing and photography. We kept in touch occasionally through the Accounting luncheon. I saw him on the street downtown just before he started the Executive MBA program. He was so happy and full of enthusiasm with the prospects. It is how I will always remember him, with a fiery passion for life.

Dennis will be greatly missed
He had the rare combination of intelligence, common sense and was very knowledgeable about a wide range of issues.
If you had any questions regarding what car, photographic equipment or stereo equipment to buy you would talk to Dennis.
He was always helpful and you knew if Dennis said it then he had done his home work regarding the product and he was speaking from his research of the product.

I, too, played volleyball with Dennis in the phone company league and for a season in the architects' league at Green Lake. Dennis was a perfectionist player and left-handed, which made him hard to defend. He was smart, always fully engaged in what he was doing, and a nice guy.

I played many years with Dennis in the phone company volleyball league. He had a strong love for the game and I enjoyed playing with him.

I played Volleyball for many years with Dennis in the phone company volleyball league. He definitely had a passion for the game.