Paul-Quong-Obituary

Paul Quong

Los Angeles, California

1932 - 2016

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DIED
January 1, 2016
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Los Angeles, California

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March 11, 1932 - April 26, 2016 Paul Quong died of brain trauma on April 26, 2016. He was born in Hong Kong when his mother and father went for a long vacation from their family farm in Idaho. He enjoyed saying he was conceived in Eagle, Idaho, and born in Hong Kong. Graduating at 16 from high...

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On behalf of the Osborne boys who all worked for Paul and the Quongs let me say that Paul taught us many things about life and living. I have said many times the Quongs taught generations of Eagle kids how to work. He was a person we all admired.
Hubert Osborne

Dearest Martha,

I will never forget what you and Paul had shared with me - all these great memories and stories! Thank you and Paul for being my mentors all these years. Paul is forever living in my heart! From what Paul had shared with me, I am sure that Paul was very proud of his beautiful wife. I pray that Paul is in a happier place with his girls.


Love,
Denny

Paul was my best Client and very good friend. Over the years, I designed many site Plans for properties that he was developing.

Shortly before he passed away he asked me to design the Malibu site Shopping Center of his dreams. It was my dream also. I miss him.

Fay Rippon - Architect

Dear Martha,
sincere condolences from Joan, Rick, and Lorenzo. Paul was hardworking and so driven -- he was always an inspiration! As were you -- the great woman behind the man. We pray you find peace and joy!
Sincerely,
Joan and Rick and Lorenzo

Dear Martha,
In all the sadness, I find myself thinking about the fun and funny times: Paul taking his turn to drive on our way to Mammoth. He hopped out of the car to fill the gas tank and to my surprise was wearing really cute fluffy bedroom slippers. Hey, why not, it was a long drive and he wanted to be comfortable. He was such a versatile personality that it's hard to decide how to best picture him in my imagination. Sometimes I think of Paul the accomplished tennis player,...


Dear Martha and family, Harry and I will always miss "P. Q." (as you always called him)! We had such fun scrambling around your tennis court. Now we are too old and have arthritis which has curbed our activities. I was fascinated by Paul growing new pineapples from the top of one that had been mostly eaten! He made it sound like a simple process. He had many fruits he let us taste - some for the first time. You have suffered so many losses in such a short time, our hearts really...