Wai-Yeung-Obituary

Dr. Wai Ming Andy Yeung

Gadsden, Alabama

Age 36

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December 14, 2014 Dr. Wai Ming Andy Yeung, 36, of Gadsden, Alabama died peacefully surrounded by family on December 14, 2014 after a long battle with cancer. He was born on December 7, 1978 to Hon Yuen Charles Yeung and Lai Wan Lucia Chan in Hong Kong. Dr. Yeung graduated from the Royal College...

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I was just thinking of my long lost friend, Andy. I did a google search and I am absolutely heartbroken that I cannot reconnect as I had hoped. he is with our Heavenly Father too soon. Andy was the kindest person, smart, a great teacher, and so much fun to be around. He was a surgery transition year intern when I was a Brown medical student. Even after my rotation, we remained friends. We would catch up and grab a meal whenever we could. I remember his catch phrases and he always made me...

I am so so sad to hear of Andy's passing away. I met him back in London and soon after, I found out that we applied to go study mandarin together during Summer 1998 at Tsing Wah Unviersity (Beijing)!
I will always remember him as being a very caring and funny guy. We had so much fun watching the Leslie Cheung concert, singing and dancing to all the tunes. Thanks for letting me stay at yours when I went to Dublin.
My deepest condolences to Andy's family. Rest in peace Andy. You will...

Andy and I went to the same high school, Queen's College, back in 1990-1991 when he's in Hong Kong. Although we didn't spend a lot of time together, as he moved to US soon after seventh grade, I can still remember his kind personality, friendly character and the unparalleled tennis skills. Andy, you'll be missed by all your classmates back in Hong Kong and our thoughts are always with you and your family.

I had the pleasure of studying Medicine with Andy in the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland and we worked together as general surgery interns in James Connolly Memorial Hospital in Dublin. Andy was one of the nicest people I have ever worked with. Work as a surgical intern was busy and I am a physician by nature so found myself struggling at times, Andy got me through with a smile on my face. He was extremely capable and had a fabulous sense of humour and was fondly thought of by...

I met Andy and his wife Diem back in February of this year. They had purchased a vehicle from me, and although we met only once in person and spoke a few times over the phone, hearing of his passing is very saddening. I remember Dr. Yeung as he was very nice and pleasant to be around. May God bless him and his family.

Andy was a truly amazing person and a gifted surgeon. I had the honor of knowing him when he was completing his residency at Brown University in RI. His kind smile and contagious laughter will undoubtedly be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Andy's family and loved ones.

Andy is the most adorable cousin that I have ever had. Memories of us playing together when we were young keep flashing back to my mind all these days.

My whole family has been truly touched by his faith in God despite his battle with cancer. We will love you and miss you always.

Andy was the most amazing person I have ever known. He loved his family very much and he was very submissive to God too. Now Andy is with God enjoying peace and joy
forever and ever. May the comfort of God shower on Diem and Andy's parents. Let's experience the great
peace of God. Amen