Vincent-Hwang-Obituary

Vincent Hwang

Greensboro, North Carolina

Feb 12, 1935 – Apr 28, 2025

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BORN
February 12, 1935
DIED
April 28, 2025
LOCATION
Greensboro, North Carolina

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Vincent Y. Hwang, born on February 12, 1935, in Tainan, Taiwan, passed away peacefully on April 28, 2025, in Greensboro, North Carolina.Born Yeh Yueng-meaning "The Source of Joy"-to Kim-Mee and Yeh Hwang, Vincent came of age during a time of profound historical transformation. He lived through...

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My dearest old brother has been like a father to me when I just came to USA 50 yrs ago. I just graduated from college in Taiwan. He rented a one bedroom apt. In Manhattan. He let me stay in that bedroom and slept on the living room couch himself even he is the one has to go to work. He has good temper, love music and willing to help anyone in need. Those one year staying together was a very sweet memory to me. I sure missed him. His smile will be in my heart forever. Love, Agnes , the...

Sending my heartfelt condolences to Sumiko for her loss of beloved husband and to the rest of the Hwang family. I remember Mr. Hwang's quiet but very gentlemanly kind manner so apparent of his faith. May God's comfort be yours as you go through this difficult time. I am also sending my love and prayers especially to Sumiko.

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I first met Vincent while dating his sister Elena in New York in early 1970. He is kind and gentle, but more importantly he helped me approaching his sister in many subtle ways. When I became a Financial Advisor at Merrill Lynch, he was one of the very early clients; and one of the best clients. He has never complained and he said a lot of good things about our services. I know that he has engaged in Taiwan independence movement at a very early stage, confidentially. In many occasions, I...

Vincent has been my role model ever since I was little. I have followed his footstep to enter National Taiwan University, baptized as a catholic, and coming to USA to attend Kansas state University. He is the best brother I can ever asked for. He is very knowledgeable, love reading and resourceful. Whenever I have question, he would go beyond his length to find the solution. He is gentle, kind, patient, understanding, loving. He is very low keyed, not fighting for fame. He is a good listener...