Lijun-Cheng-Obituary

Lijun Cheng

Avon, Connecticut

Dec 15, 1939 – Jan 2, 2014 (Age 74)

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BORN
December 15, 1939
DIED
January 2, 2014
AGE
74
LOCATION
Avon, Connecticut

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Lijun Cheng, of Avon, beloved wife of Wentao Wei, passed away Thursday, January 2, 2014. Born in China, daughter of the late Yushan Cheng and Zhizhen Li, she has lived in Avon the past 19 years. She was a Tai Chi Master and operated the Center for Harmony in West Springfield, MA. Besides her...

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Rest In Eternal Peace, Sifu. Tha k you for your Life Lessons and Teachings you left with me when I was Younger. I loved your Classes. Loved your Philosophies. Many Respects to my Sifu. I was Very Young when I learned from Her, I knew her Very Briefly. But her Impact helped me throughout my Teenage Years. I still remember one Quote she said during Class that Stuck with Me to this Day. "Always believe that there is an Invisible Line connecting you to the heavens..." Rest In Peace, Sifu.

Very saddened by the news of Sifou Grandmaster Lijun's passing. Will always remember her grace, love and kindness. My condolences to Wentao and the family.

I am so sorry to hear of Shifu's passing. I only knew her briefly, but I was immediately touched by her warm and generous spirit. My heartfelt sympathies go to her family.

While our paths have moved in different directions these last few years, we are forever grateful for the many gifts Lijun has given so freely to us and to all who were fortunate enough to come into her circle. From her loving heart flow Wisdom, Beauty, Kindness, Love and Light in abundance. Lijun, Grand Master, your Light in the world will continue to shine in the hearts of your students. Our sincere condolences to Wentao, family and friends. With Love,

We cherish all the moments you shared with us. You were a wonderful mentor and you were like a mother to us. We will always remember your love, care and kindness and will miss you dearly.

Shuk and Steve

She was a wonderful person to know, and will be missed by everyone who knew her. Joyce Miller

Shifu Lijun had that rare unconditional love and humility that mark the highest beings. It was a precious gift; meeting and studying with her - I am so grateful, and pray that her eternal Self will continue to guide and love us...
With deepest sympathy for her family,

Lijun is and always will be an inspiration to me. She openly shared her wisdom and kind heart with all. Patient and encouraging, Lijun was a very special person, whose precious gifts have made the world a better place. I will hold her teachings in my heart forever. With love and respect,

Dear Lijun, Shifu, I will always remember your kind words, warm heart and smile and wonderful teaching in Tai Chi and Qigong.
A true Grandmaster who lived and taught virtue. I am very grateful to have spent precious time with you and to have been your student, Claire Arenius