Min-Jer-Yang-Obituary

Min-Jer Yang

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Min-Jer Yang, 80, of Virginia Beach, passed away peacefully at home on January 15, 2021. He was one of five siblings. After immigrating from Taiwan, Min-Jer's entrepreneurial spirit led him to the restaurant business. He and his wife Hsiu-Eng owned and managed Peking Restaurant in Norfolk for...

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We often speak of Mr. Yang to each other, remembering the kind of crooked smile he always seemed to be wearing, his gentle nature, and willingness to help friends however he could. When we gathered at various restaurants monthly, it was a pleasure and fun experience to sit near him and talk about anything. The world is a colder place without his warmth. Rest In Peace, friend.

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Min-Jer is my granduncle. He is an elder with a great sense of humor to me and a nice person to get along with. He often has a smile on his face and Yang-style humor in his speech, which often makes us laugh. He looks like a serious person, but he gets along with young people like friends. When he returned to his hometown in Tainan, he would visit my grandpa and grandma every time. He likes to have tea and chat with my grandpa. As far as I know him, he loves his family and often talks about...

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My uncle was a well respectful man. We are very thankful for his caring. He was always being supportive and helpful when we needed him. Losing someone so important is heartbreaking.His legacy and life will stay with us. His smile and happiness will never be faded in my heart. We will remember him forever. May him Rest In Peace.

My uncle was someone who had a generous heart, warm smiles and great sense of humor! He always put others ahead of himself. I will miss his cheerful nature and smile! Thank you for being a wonderful loving person and an amazing uncle! Rest In Peace and looking forward to seeing you in Heaven!

Good, loyal friend, quiet and thoughtful, always had a big smile on his face when he saw friends. Everyone who knew this kind man had great respect for him. Stood by his friends and family no matter what.
We will all miss him very much.

We had the pleasure to meet Min-Jer in 2014 in Taiwan. We really appreciated his friendly, gently and helpfull nature. We are very sorry about this loss and will remember him in best memory. We express here our most sincere condolences to his family, specially to his wife and Lori