Vivian-Mah-Obituary

Vivian Tsou Mah

New River Valley, Virginia

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Dr. Vivian Tsou Mah, a devoted woman to God, loving wife, mother, grandmother, and long-time resident of Radford, Va., died early Wednesday, August 12, 2009, at New River Valley Medical Center. Born on October 28, 1934, in Beijing, China, she earned her BS in pharmacy at the University of Taiwan...

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Dr. Mah, Albert and family...
Our thoughts are with you and your
family...she is an exceptional person...
The McCardle Family

Dear Grace and family, we were saddened to hear about Vivian. We remember the years when we were back-to-back neighbors in Radford. You kids were all "little people" in those days. I remember rides to Radford University with Vivian on days when we both taught 8:00 classes. We also remember the college years when Grace and Beth always managed to stay in touch. Hopefully all the happy memories will sustain you now. Please know that our thoughts are with you. Eleanor and Alastair Harris

Grace and Family,
I have many happy memories of being in your home growing up and the welcome your mom always had for me. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Val, Albert, Rhonda, George, Beth, Grace, Andrew, Stephen, Hayden, Olivia, Edward, Sophia, Meling, Jeffery: All of you are in our thoughts. We have all lost a very special person and our lives will never be the same without her. My mother and I are devastated, for we've lost a wonderful, beautiful friend.
Love to all of you,
Bonnie Dean and Laura Dean Golias

To the Mah Family

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Vivian.

Her smile will always be remembered.

Heart felt condolences from the Andrews family. It's a pleasure working alongside George and its obvious that there is a lot of love, kindness and respect driven from the Mah family. I wish we had chance to know you.

Jason, Gill and Jessica Andrews

We were blessed and truely honored that we were able to spend time with her over the past few years when she came out to visit Grace.

She quickly became a part of our extended "military" family that we hold so dear. She will be greatly missed. Our prayers and deepest sympathy go out to your family.

Ron and Earlene DeVoll
Ida Mae Moore

Albert, Rhonda and Family, You are in my thoughts and prayers. I feel that RU has lost a dear member of it's family. May your memories comfort you in the days to come.

We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers.