Yuk-Wong-Obituary

Yuk Ping "Winnie" Wong

New York, New York

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Seeking the Sweetest Home

Yuk-Ping "Winnie" Wong immigrated to the United States from Hong Kong shortly after her marriage. As a full-time working woman and a mother of two children, Winnie did not attain her goal of obtaining a college degree until a few years ago. Her dream came true in the fall of 1999 when she received her bachelor’s degree with honors in accounting from Bernard M. Brauch College. She was a member of Beta Alpha Psi and Golden Key Accounting Society. She has since worked for a few places but none worked out. She became a tax auditor trainee at the New York State Department Taxation and Finance in June 2001. There, she felt she had found her niche, and devoted her life to the job.

Winnie was a cheerful individual. In the memorial service organized by the New York State Department, many of her co-workers told me how brilliant she was.

Winnie had been actively involved in ministries of a Christian church for some time, and was a member of the choir. She was actually attending a baptismal class preparing herself for a forthcoming baptism, shortly before her disappearance.

News of the Word Trade Center attack terribly impacted our family. We have, however, found much hope and comfort in the midst of the tragedy. We know Winnie has moved onward, to the Sweetest Home in Heaven, a place where she is happily staying. There we shall all meet again one day.
Tribute submitted by Ariane Yuk-Ling Leung.


Admired for Her Brilliance

Yuk-Ping Wong, known as Winnie, went to college after raising her sons, Eddie, 22, and Christopher, 18. "It was tough," said her sister, Ariane Yuk-Ling Leung. "In Chinese culture, usually people go to school when they're younger. She felt somewhat out of place in the classes."

But Brian Keener, chairman of the English department at New York City Technical College, called her an outstanding student. "She would work around the clock," he said of Winnie. She graduated from there and from Baruch College with honors.

At Ms. Wong's memorial service, her co- workers at the New York State Department Taxation and Finance told Ms. Leung that her sister was brilliant. "They asked me to tell my mother, `She was brilliant like sunshine.' " Ms. Wong was the oldest of seven children.

As a tax auditor trainee, she started working at the World Trade Center in June. She had been living with her parents in Brooklyn after a divorce in 1996. She was vivacious, stylish and well dressed, an "educated consumer" when it came to finding bargains, her sister said. She was taking baptism classes at her church, where she sang in the choir.

"Winnie has moved onward, to the sweetest home in heaven," Ms. Leung wrote in a Web page in her honor.

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My name is Andreia Stephen, I'm from Brazil but I've been living in the US since 2005 in the city of Victorville, CA. I'm a student at Victor Valley College. We'll pay our respects to every life lost during that tragic and sad day. The students are writing the names of everyone who lost their life on 9/11 and will place those names along with a flag on the ground around the lake of our beautiful college. We've been doing that for a while, but I thought it would be nice for you to know that...

I hope you are thriving in heaven. Much love.

you are remembered

We don't know each other, but your name is my mother's name who passed away in 2011, just about 10 years after you did. I was searching for my mom's obituary recently, wanting to read it again, and saw yours. Where ever you are, Mr. Yuk Ping, may you find peace and happiness.


My community organized a remembrance for the brave heroes of September 11, 2001. In so doing, American flags were distributed to be placed in memory of each and every brave soul who perished on that day. After placing the flag, we were given the opportunity to view a piece of metal from the World Trade Center. We then received a Certificate of Commemoration with the name of an individual for whom we placed a flag. My certificate bore the name of "Yuk Ping Wong". I came right home...

In memory....

As another anniversary is nearing, you & others are not forgotten but remembered. You've touched on the lives of many in the earlier years in Chinatown & we will pass along your life stories and how you've made a difference in this world. God bless you & may we all discover the truth in global peace without hatred - colleagues from CMP: 1980's

I wanted to take a moment to say that your family is in my thoughts today. I had the honor of reading Winnie's name yesterday during the ceremony at Ground Zero and I wanted to get to know something about her. She was a remarkable woman, you must be very proud of her.
We still miss my father very much and share in your loss, especially at this time of year. I feel that my dad, in many ways, still lives through my sister and I, as Winnie must through her children. I hope that there is...

I just wanted you to know that I'm thinking of your family today. May God and time ease your pain.