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What a beautiful couple. Yes, they are still caring and loving their children from their place in the heavens, in the Glory of God. Paradise.
Barbara Miranda-Cabrera
December 12, 2019 | Dobbs Ferry, NY
Beijing, China
Yuguang Zheng, 65 and his wife, Shuyin Yang, 62, were aboard American Airlines flight 77 to Los Angeles on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The couple was on their way back to China after an extended visit with their daughter in the Baltimore area. Mr.Zheng, a chemist before retirement, graduated from Nanjing University and majored in Analytical Chemistry. His wife graduated from Shanghai Second Medical University and was a retired pediatrician.
Yuguang and Shuyin were married for 35 years and raised one son, Shidong, of Nagano, Japan, and one daughter, Rui of Baltimore, Maryland. They were very loving and affectionate, although they had quite different hobbies and personalities. The husband loved painting and was accomplished at Taichi. He was a little bit reserved. When talking with him, you would find he would be quiet and listen to you most of the time. To his children, he was a special father because he made you feel the love from the bottom of his heart, even though he didn’t speak a lot.
His wife was an active, open-minded and kind lady. She loved to try every thing that was novel to her, even though sometimes it was a little risky. Besides, she liked cooking and was very good at it. Those who had tried her cooking loved her and her food. Definitely, the most important thing about her was that she was a good mother. She listened, accompanied and did her best to comfort her children whenever they felt upset and frustrated even after they grew up.
To both Yuguang and Shuyin, family was the most important thing. They loved each other and their children. The couple came to the United States to visit their daughter and stayed for almost a year. Their English was very limited. But it was amazing that they have made some good friends around the area where they lived. Sometimes the couple was invited by friends to have dinner or tea and they would spend hours together using only limited and simple words to communicate with each other. Actually, the majority of the neighbors knew the couple because it was so easy to make friends and get along with them. Though they were over 60, they were still enthusiastic about learning English as a foreign language. When a word came up, they would immediately turn to the dictionary or ask their daughter. Some times they even made their daughter write the words and sentences down so that it would be easy for them to memorize.
Just before leaving they took a one-week vacation with their daughter and son-in-law in Maine. They had a wonderful time there sightseeing, hiking and swimming. One day after the vacation, they got on AA77 and left for China. Before getting on board, they told their daughter, who saw them off at Dulles Airport, how much they enjoyed the year with her and promised to visit again in a couple of years. Then they hugged and kissed her. Rui stayed and watched them until they disappeared onto the plane that crashed into the Pentagon and led to a national tragedy that separated them from their loving family members.
For their family members, the only thing that provides relief is knowing that the devoted couple was together all the time, even at the last minute of their lives. What they left behind for family members and friends are the loving memories of them. The only wish of their children is that their parents didn’t suffer at the horrible moment. In their minds, their beloved parents still stay with them and care about them as usual. The only difference is that they cannot see their parents and hear their voices again.
What a beautiful couple. Yes, they are still caring and loving their children from their place in the heavens, in the Glory of God. Paradise.
Barbara Miranda-Cabrera
December 12, 2019 | Dobbs Ferry, NY
Hi Shuyin,
I am deeply sorry you passed away on board Flight 77 that tragic morning. Hope everything is well in paradise.
A.L.
September 26, 2019 | ON
Sending our continued deep sympathy to your family. May God continue to give the strength needed to cope with these sad losses. Mr and Mrs. Yang will always be fondly remembered.
The Kindred Family
November 26, 2018
I pray for the family and friends of this beautiful couple. I hope that we all will honor their legacy by being good, kind, loving people to all those around us and to cherish our families as they did. Much love from Texas
Del Newberry
February 09, 2016 | Garland, TX
To The Family,
Please accept my deepest thoughts of symapathy concerning the passing of your loved ones.
Sincerly,
Mr. Terry of NC
December 26, 2012
Yuguang Zheng and Shuyin Yang - Thank you for your lives, and my heart goes out to your family. I was in China on September 11, 2001, and my in-laws are from China. They come to the US every other year, and they have taken some of the same flights you did.
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To the family of Shuyin Yang:
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