Maung-Lin-Obituary

Maung Thet Lin

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Lin, Maung Thet Dr. Maung Thet Lin passed away on September 28, 2016 at University Hospital after a brief illness. A native of Burma, Dr. Lin received his undergraduate physics degree from Rangoon University in 1960. He then came to America and received his M.A. in physics in 1963 at Columbia...

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On behalf of you, on the 28th of September 2020, I distributed/donated food and staff (including masks) to poor people as we have the local COVID 19 outbreak here. Praying for you every day and missing you.

He was my teacher in 1978 in Abadan Institute of technology.
We didn't want him to leave Iran but he left ...
He had to go I didn't know that he was dead I just wanted to send him an email after 42 years.
But he is dead.
I never forget him.
He always use to laugh he always had a big smile on his face.
God bye professor.

Dr. Lin was my professor of physics at Abadan Institute of Technology. He was very warm and had great teaching skills. He sometimes used Persian words in his teaching. He was also very good at chess and sometimes invited me to his office to play.

I'm always remembering you.
Rest in peace, Dr. Lin.

Dr. Lin was my professor of physics at the College of Petroleum. He was very warm and had great teaching skills. He sometimes used Persian words in his teaching. He was also very good at chess and sometimes invited me to his office to play.
I'm always remembering you.
Rest in peace, Dr. Lin.


It has been one year since we were separated from you. We fell released if we think you are still alive. Yes, for us, you are always with us.

Dr. Lin at Shiraz University, 1974

Dr. Lin was my professor at Shiraz University during 1972-1976. I am so sad to hear that he is longer with us. I always remeber him as calm, helpful and caring. My condolences to his family.


Now three months already. Where are you now? We usually welcome a new year together.

Dear Aghayeh Lin,
You will be sorely missed. -- Kambizee

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