Stanley-Fong-Obituary

Stanley Fong

San Francisco, California

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Stanley Fong Born in China, June 30, 1928, Stan passed away on June 14, 2010 from complications of Parkinson's disease. Stan was the eldest son of Nai Yuen Fong and Boy Lun Poon. Married 58 years to Edna Chan Fong; father of B. Mark Fong (Barbara) and Marilyn J. Fong (Alan); and grandfather of...

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Dearest Edna, Dee Dee, Mark, Barbara, and Family,

Stanley was (correction) is the epidemy of Love, Compassion, Understanding, Acceptance, and Intelligence.
He always shared his wisdom, knowledge, and encouragement with his over flowing love. His beautiful friendship will be sorely missed but never ever forgotten.

Our thirty four years of fishing trips to the family cabin in Twain Harte, and Pinecrest Lake, CA were the best ever. Our round table discussions were...

Edna, Stan's brother's and sister:
I will miss Stan. Stan is like a brother to me. I grew up with Stan in his father's apartment on Columbus ave. I shared many great times with Stan and his family. His father always invited me to his family outing. I had great memory of riding in his father's Cadillac. I changed my name from Melvin to Stan because I always respected Stan as an older brother.
God Bless.

Stan Quon

hi dee, mark, barbara, & auntie edna
we were sad to hear that uncle stan
passed, like cindy's memories "peanut"
and I remember the same things happy
times spent with all of you and your family
at the cabin in Twain Harte, rowing in strawberry
and phoenix lakes, the great bbq chicken, dinners,
dancing, chinese family gatherings, outings with
dee and your little puppy ...........and friendship over
the years with my parents, and you, all the good...

i will miss him he was very friendly at Standard oil i was the new guy in that department
Stan was a fisherman thats all of things he talk about at work
i retired to Nevada

To "Auntie" Edna, Dee Dee and Mark,

I was saddened by the news.

I can remember, like it was yesterday, trips to Twain Harte, Winnie and the numerous times spent at your home in the Marina.

My deepest condolences.

"Peanut"