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Fred Rowan
July 19, 2012
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. Albert will forever be in our hearts.
Robert Walson
March 12, 2012
Joseph and Trang.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I only met Albert twice but heard so much about your two sons that it was like I knew them well. Albert spent his life doing good things for people and his memory will last forever for thos who loved and respected him.
Bob and Karen Walson
Robert Walson
March 12, 2012
Joseph and Trang.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I only met Albert twice but heard so much about your two sons that it was like I knew them well. Albert spent his life doing good things for people and his memory will last forever for thos who loved and respected him.
Bob and Karen Walson
Joseph & Trang Tu
February 26, 2012
A Note of Thanks
To all the Dear Friends who have expressed themselves on these pages or have sent private emails and letters:
We are extremely grateful for your condolences and for your expressions of love for Albert. The sorrow in our hearts will not lift until we pass away, but it is lightened greatly by your concern. We want to write individually to everyone of you to say “Thank you�, but it is impossible at this time. So please, accept here our appreciation and our love for sharing our burden. Thank you!
The Parents of Albert Tu
Thomas Tu
February 21, 2012
Albert Tu Eulogy
Dr. Albert Hoang Thanh Son Tu is dead. The husband of Mai Huong, father of David, Michael, and Michelle, son to Joseph and Trang, and my brother, aged 43 years, is no more. I could never have even imagined saying those words. The possibility is so fantastic and unimaginable, that even now it defies belief. And yet somehow, it has come to pass.
We have all shed tears this past week over this tragedy. We cry and we weep, we lay bare the anguish that is in our hearts, but I ask you for what reason?
Do we grieve over his pain and suffering in death? I think we should not, for Albert enjoyed a life full of good health and boundless energy. His end was sudden and he passed while in the arms of his wife and children.
Do we cry over a life full of promise that went unfulfilled? I would argue that he made the very best of the time he had. He was an excellent physician that helped ease the suffering of so many of his patients. He was an even greater man with a family that he loved and that loved him dearly.
Do we despair over the loss of his companionship, his personality, and his humor? I daresay that Albert was such a memorable character that his presence will still be felt for the rest of our lives. Who among us will not remember his wry smile, his sardonic wit, his gentle demeanor? He will continue to live on in our memories of him.
Eventually the tears will dry and the sting of his loss will not cut as deep. Our thoughts will turn to honoring this great man whose life touched so many. Let me share with you a few observations to help remind you of the person that he was:
Albert was my only sibling and as an older brother, he was a tough example to follow. Growing up, I simultaneously admired and envied him. He set the standard by which I previously and continue to judge myself. Early on, his excellence in school and professional success pushed me to reach my potential. As we aged, our relationship changed. We transitioned from being rivals to being two brothers with similar careers, a common family, and parallel lives. The burden of balancing such difficult careers with family duties was made lighter knowing that I had a brother who understood me and my life so well. He was the only one on this earth that had that level of insight into me and I depended on his advice. I'm a cardiologist. Believe me; we don't listen to too many people. But with Albert, I always knew I could trust his point of view.
With such busy lives, it can be hard to find time to be close, yet Albert made sure that the family stayed together. As the first born son of the first born children on both sides, he was at the nexus of all the extended family, keeping the network together. He made sure that every family vacation was an opportunity for the kids to get to know and love their relatives. In fact, since he moved from New Hampshire to Lexington, I could expect a call every day at 6 pm call to keep him awake while he was driving home. I didn't at the time, but now I treasure the fact that I got to hear from him so much at this point in his life.
Most of you know Albert was an excellent physician. He graduated from the University of Virginia and Harvard Medical School. He was a skilled radiologist who was beloved by patients, staff, and co-workers. But did you also know that he took the time to coach his daughter's robotics team? He was truly more proud of the work he did on the Lego aquatic fish farm project than he was of any of the research he did at NIH or the great diagnoses he made at work.
Albert drove a Honda Insight, which, for those of you who don't know, is a hybrid vehicle. This, he typically drove about five miles an hour below the speed limit. Was he an environmentalist concerned about global warming? No. Was he making a geopolitical statement about America's dependence on foreign oil? No. He simply loved the look on other driver's faces when he filled up his whole tank for 12 bucks.
Albert was a creature of habit. Once he got comfortable with something, he really got the most out of it. First it was Las Vegas, and then it was Hawaii. I think we must have stayed in the same hotel in Orlando five times in a row! He found something he loved and stuck with it. I think the same goes for his family. He found something he loved and stuck with it. But, you know, I started to notice a change in the last two years. He started doing some different activities and eating in unusual restaurants. He was doing indoor skydiving, and eating sushi. I thought it was a little out of character until I realized that Groupon was determining what he was doing. He sure loved to save money.
My brother wasn't into fancy clothes. If you take medical school, residency, and his career into account, I think he wore scrubs for the majority of his life. Even at home, it was his favorite mode of dress. Though he could afford the finest fabrics and the best tailored suits, he preferred to wear a jacket that he got at a great discount. In fact, the only polo shirts that he wore were ones that he embroidered himself. He probably spent more time and effort buying the embroidery machine and programming it with the polo logo, than it would be to just buy the shirts in a store, but that was not the point. He just loved the idea that he could do it himself.
Albert didn't harbor dreams about fancy cars or luxurious vacations. His children and their education meant the most to him. He moved from Durham, New Hampshire to Lexington, Massachusetts, taking on the extra burden of driving hours each day so that his children could get the education that he thought best. If you have ever been to his house, one of the first things that you will notice is that his office is in the middle of the living room. There are no walls to serve as barrier between him and his family. The kitchen, dining room, play space, and work space were all one. He valued his family so much that he wanted to be with them at all times. In fact, many of you don't know this, but he was making plans to go part-time at work to be able to spend more time with his children. Maybe he sensed his that his time left was limited and he wanted to spend it doing what he loved the most.
One of Albert's favorite movies was “It's A Wonderful Life”. He would imagine himself to be George Bailey, and joke with us that life wouldn't be the same without him. Well, it's true. Life will not be the same without you, Albert. Your life's journey started out full of promise and hope. You were not able to make it all the way to your destination, but we can help achieve the goals that you set for yourself in life. You will not truly be gone if we keep you in our hearts and help your children come to understand just what a fantastic human being you were. I honor you, my brother.
I ask those of you in this room to join me in ensuring that we care for Mai-Huong, David, Michael, and Michelle in this great time of need. We cannot bring Albert back or fill that void he has left in our hearts, but at least we can take care of his legacy. He will live on in those that love him the most.
February 20, 2012
Dear Albert,
The phone rang. The UserID showed your Dad's name. I was about to ask him if he was still in Kentucky or back home in Virginia when I noted the somber tone of his voice. He was apparently holding back emotions; he simply said "I want to let you know that Albert passed away." I was completely in shock. All I could do was to muster up some words of sympathy with your Dad and I asked him how your Mom was holding up. Your Mom came to the phone and she was all in tears. Again I could only say a few feeble words of sympathy with your Mom.
After the conversations, my memories
drifted back to your first Christmas. Your Dad set up the train set that he got you for Christmas. You could not speak then but you were all full of glee and yells of excitement with the train running around the track. We were all laughing with you when there were knocks at the apartment door. Your Dad opened the door and there standing in the doorway were two burly police officers. They looked inside the apartment and at you then apologetically said they got a report of a case of child abuse going on in your Mom and Dad's apartment. So they then wished us all Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and left.
Another event in your infancy that left me wondering even now how you did it. In the Summers and Falls your Dad usually drove us out to the Shenadoah Valley area on the weekends and we usually stopped by one McDonald's on the way. One day your Dad decided to bypass that particular McDonald; but as soon as we passed it, you were crying your head off. Your Mom thought you needed to have your diaper changed so your Dad turned around back to that MacDonald's. And as soon as the car turned into its drive way you stopped crying. Your Mom took you to the restroom and came back shaking her head. "Nothing" she said. We placed our orders and happily headed out to continue our trip.
"how did he locate this particular McDonald's?" all these years I never could figure out the answer to that question.
Those were the most memorable events that stand out from my time with you when you were little.
Then you and your brother grew up and went on with your education. Both of you went to Harvard and went on to become doctors.
And even though both you and your brother were born and grew up in America, you have not forgotten your roots. You both have shown compassion for the less fortunate by organizing medical missions to Vietnam.
I don't know why God would want you with HIM so early in your life but I think I know that after all the good works you have done in HIS name in your life, HE is welcoming you in HIS arms and that HE is watching over your
family here on earth.
FAREWELL ALBERT
MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.
Huynh Anh
Hung Chu
February 16, 2012
Dear Anh Tu va Chi Huyen Trang,
I am so sorry to learn of the passing of Dr. Albert Tu, your son. May God console you and his family. I believe that God will reward him for what he had done to his patients.
My deep condolence to all of you for this great losss.
Chu M. Hung
Mary Caryn Graham
February 13, 2012
I knew Albert in his Virginia years--we attended the same high school and college. I will remember him for his intelligence, humor, and his great listening skills. My prayers are with his family at this sad time. My deepest sympathy.
Marc Nguyen
February 12, 2012
Mai Huong,
I just found out about Albert's passing. We had lost touch over the years, but I have great memories of high school and college with Albert. And, of course, your wedding in Portland and the reception back in DC. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your kids. Please let me know if there is anything I can do.
Marc
Annie Pham-Cheng
January 25, 2012
Dear Mai-Huong: we are so sorry learn about Albert's passing. George and I will always treasure the memories that we have of Albert. He was unique, brilliant, funny, and always there for friends, family, and patients. He is gone too soon. Please know that we are here for you, David, Michael, and Michelle. Call on us when you can.
Diane Knight
January 24, 2012
Dr. Albert Tu was a kind, bright, respectful and patient man. These genuine gifts will be missed.
January 23, 2012
I was honored to work with Albert at Frisbie Mem. Hospital for nearly one year. He was an excellent radiologist and a pleasure to work with regularly. He and his family are in our thoughts and prayers.
-Anjali Sibley MD, Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center
Rachel Kennon
January 21, 2012
I was honored to work with Dr. Tu at WDH, but I was even more honored to know him as a person. My patients appreciated his gentle, calm manner, and I appreciated his humor and contagious laugh. He will be truly missed. May his memory always be a blessing.
January 21, 2012
Michelle,
I have fond memories of Albert from his residency days. I was saddened to hear of your loss and his passing. My sympathy to you and your family.
Karen Kelleher, Lahey Clinic days, Massachusetts
Christine Pilkovsky
January 21, 2012
I am very thankful to have known and worked with Dr. Tu. He was very caring and compassionate with his patients and his fellow co-workers. He would always take the time to ask how my family was and he would always compliment me on my handwriting. Words can't even describe this huge loss. My deepest sympathy goes out to Dr. Tu's wife and children. May you Rest In Peace Dr. Tu. You will always be in our hearts and your laugh will always be heard in the radiology hallway.
Stefanie Diamond
January 20, 2012
Warmest wishes and deepest sympathy to the family of Albert Tu. I knew Dr. Tu through my work as a medical provider in the Seacoast. He was smart, funny and always willing to share his knowledge. He was an outstanding radiologist. His sudden passing is a huge loss to the medical community as well as his family whom I trust will hold him in their hearts.
chez vachon
January 20, 2012
I am very Thankful to have known Dr. Tu he was a wonderful doctor and friend. He will be missed. Rest in peace Dr. Tu.
Linda Harding
January 20, 2012
May God Bless and surround the Tu family at this difficult time. I worked with Dr.Tu for many years and he will be missed. He had a great sense of humor and could talk to you about anything.
V A
January 19, 2012
Albert coached our son's lego robotics team, it was a privilege to know Albert and share his energy and enthusiasm for children and their quest for learning. His team won the innovation award this year! You will be missed.
George Taylor
January 19, 2012
You were the best doc ever. We will miss you so much..
My best to the whole Tu family
Joann Harrison RN
January 19, 2012
It was a privilege to know Albert and see his skill and compassion. He was truly a physician who cared and could have easily been in charge at some "big name" hospital. How lucky we all were that he chose to enrich our lives here in Seacoast NH. His family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Deepest sympathies.
Lorraine Gervais
January 18, 2012
Thankful to have had the opportunity to have met and worked with Dr.Tu. He always took the time to connect with every patient he cared for and every person he encountered through the day. He loved his family and wanted nothing more than to give them the best life possible. He will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and hope they will soon find comfort in the memories of the wonderful man he was.
Mark Lanoue
January 18, 2012
True friend and brilliant colleague. Compassionate physician and enthusiastic teacher. Most importantly a loving husband and awesome dad. I will miss you. Michelle, our thoughts and prayers are with you, your children and family.
Cindy Buckman
January 18, 2012
Dr. Tu... a highly respected Radiologist and a wonderful person, one who always made time to listen. He loved sharing stories about his family, including ginger. His unique laugh always brightened the room, and made me laugh even if I wasnt part of the conversation. Thankful to have known him....God bless his family.
January 18, 2012
To the Tu family: I have worked with Albert since his arrival in the Seacoast. He was always extremely helpful, congenial, professional and offered a great sense of humor. I am saddened by his passing and I keep him and his family in my thoughts and prayers. He is missed. David Flavin WDH Gastroenterolgy.
Tack Fu
January 18, 2012
We are deeply sadden about the passing of coach Albert. We will always remembered the fun we had together in the FLL team.
Our thoughts are with your family.
Stephanie Grafton
January 18, 2012
As time goes on memories of loved ones start to fade. However, I think I will never forget the joyful sound of this mans laugh. His laugh could lighten up a room and was so contagious to all who knew him. I know I will never work with a more respected and well liked person. His intelligence and compassion soar above the common persons abilities. The world has suffered a great loss in this.
Rose Cartagena
January 18, 2012
To The Tu Family
So sorry for your loss
Rose
Myra Jagh
January 18, 2012
I was deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Albert. I'll always remember his funny stories. Michelle, my thoughts are with you and the children.
Debbie Levesque
January 18, 2012
My sincere sympathies to the family of Dr. Tu. May the love of family and friends surround you and provide you with the strength you need. I worked with Dr. Tu, and I know he enjoyed life. He loved what he did in Radiology, he loved his kids and the fun they had, and of course you knew he loved his wife. He hardly ever lost his cool. I admired him for that. How he enjoyed life, the ease he rolled with the punches, his ability to laugh and make others laugh. He is proud of his family, and I know they love him dearly. I would like to share this quote with all of you, When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
melanie caruso
January 18, 2012
To Dr. Tran and family: Albert was such a pleasure to work with and had such a great sense of humor. He will truly be missed. My sincere condolences to all.
Jean Wright
January 18, 2012
To the Tu Family,
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Patricia Auty
January 17, 2012
To Michelle and family, Albert was loved at Wentworth Douglas Hospital by all of us. I am deeply saddened over his passing. My most sincere sympathy and thoughtful prayers for you and your family during this most difficult time.
Kim Walker
January 17, 2012
To Albert's children, your dad was a great Dr who helped many people in so many ways. He always made me laugh and always talked about how proud he was being your dad. Know that he will always be watching over you and smiling. To Dr Tran, my deepest sympathies to you and your family. My prayer for you is strength, faith and love surrounding you and your children now and in the months to come. I will truly miss Albert. Frisbie Radiology won't be the same. I will never forget him.
Jim Tobin
January 17, 2012
My thoughts and prayers to the Tu family. Albert will be missed as a valued clinician, a trusted source of advice, but mostly as a warm and personable colleague and friend.
Bonnie Macaulay
January 17, 2012
Oh the greatest loss as a person, friend ,father , husband, and the greatest mentor to me . I am at a loss for words for his family except my greatest sympathy . His laugh will be my greatest memory and his faith in me professionally.
David Coppola
January 17, 2012
To Michelle and all the family, we are saddened by the loss of Albert. He was an amazing radiologist and a great man. We will miss him dearly. Our thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.
Amy Eldridge
January 17, 2012
Truly one of the best men I have had the privilege of knowing. You will be missed each and everyday Albert. My sincerest sympathy to his family.
Becky Wozmak
January 17, 2012
Albert, you will be missed and never forgotten. My prayers are with your family.
Mary Ellen Gilpatrick
January 17, 2012
When Albert first arrived, I called him "Harvard". He was so easy to joke with, laugh with, and he was always interested in how I was doing, he was the same with all other staff members. Albert was brillant, and I learned so much from him. He treated patients and staff with respect. Albert will truly be missed.
Michelle, my thoughts and prayers are with you are with you and the children.
Linda Dore
January 17, 2012
Dr.Tu made us all laugh each and everyday he shared with us. He will be greatly missed and prayers go out to his family.
Christi Blanchard
January 17, 2012
Dr. Tu trained me in interventional radiology as an RN. His patience, kindness and compassion for staff and patients were so appreciated each day. May his calming spirit be with you and your family through the coming difficult times. My prayers are with all of you.
January 17, 2012
Mrs Tu and Family,
I work at Frisbie Memorial Hospital and am so saddened by your loss. Albert was a great colleague and will be missed. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Michael D. Lane, M.D.
Randall Zielinski
January 17, 2012
My heartfelt condolences to Dr Tu's family at this sad time. Albert was the best, a truly great physician and a great gentleman. I loved working with him, and appreciated his easy going, calm and precise nature. I always felt I had gotten THE definitive expert opinion whenever I consulted him. He was just the greatest colleague, and the most thoughtful, competent and caring of physicians. His passing is a huge loss to the entire Seacoast community.
Mary Alexander
January 17, 2012
I have many heart warming memories of Dr.Tu. He was a wonderful doctor and friend.
My thoughts and prayers are with Michelle and kids. Dr. Tu
you will be greatly missed.
Restituto Malonso
January 17, 2012
My heartfelt condolences to the Tu family. Albert will be missed on so many levels. He was a true gentleman and excellent physician. I will never forget him.
Tina Marts-Lew
January 17, 2012
Words do an injustice in explaining how much we will miss Dr. Tu. He will remain very alive in our memories and admiration. I have felt blessed to have known Dr. Tu as he was a wonderful Radiologist. My sincere condolences to Dr. Tran and family.
Terry Long
January 17, 2012
I haven't seen Dr.Tu ( Bert ) thats what I used to call him, for six yrs now. I still remember his laugh and his happy go lucky attitude. He was so easy going and great to work with. I wish I had kept in touch with him. My sympathy goes out to his family at this difficult time.
Jeffrey Segil
January 17, 2012
Albert will be missed by many, a wonderful radiologist, who was always willing to go the extra mile to help with any patient. Caring , compassionate, understanding, always with a smile and a kind word. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this impossible time.
Shannon Curry, RN
January 17, 2012
Its been a few years since I was a new grad and worked with Dr. Tu in Radiology. He was always willing to teach/show me new things. He made me comfortable, I was never nervous to ask him for that PICC at 3:25P on Friday...... you wil be missed.....
Paul Tung
January 17, 2012
I remember talking with Albert back when he first arrived in Dover; he was mulling over whether to stay in Dover. We are all lucky that he stayed with us and I feel privileged to have known him over the years, his unremitting cheerfulness and helpfulness. We are the better for knowing him.
Betsy Angelakis
January 17, 2012
Albert was a wonderful person and colleague. I enjoyed working with him and studying for the boards with him during residency. No matter how serious the topic he would bring us back to earth with his quick wit and a laugh. I will miss him.
Marisa Paquette
January 17, 2012
I will always remember Dr. Tu's laugh and great sense of humor. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Dean Firmani
January 17, 2012
My thoughts & prayers are with the Tu family during this most difficult time. Dr. Tu was a pleasure to have known and work with and he will be missed.
Lynne Chick
January 17, 2012
As with everyone who worked with Dr Tu, I am at a loss with his passing. His sense of humor and teasing nature made him a favorite in the radiology dept. He wasnt just a "doctor" but one of the gang and will be missed deeply by all who knew and worked with him.
Kathy McCoole
January 17, 2012
I'm happy to have had the pleasure of meeting and working with Dr. Tu. He was a wonderful man who had a remarkable personality. I will miss him and his funny sense of humor and smile. My thoughts and prayers go out to his entire family.
Paula Murro
January 17, 2012
Dear Dr. Tom Tu,
I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Glenn Bacon
January 17, 2012
I will miss Albert professionally and personally. He was such a great man, always willing to answer questions, lend a hand, and help in a consistently postive manner. He will be sorely missed and never forgotten.
Glenn Bacon (Dover, NH)
Diane Foley
January 17, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with Michelle and the kids. Albert was a wonderful person and will be missed by many.
Steve Gabor
January 17, 2012
I know that Dr. Tu will never be forgotten by the lives he touched. Dr. was was very witty, caring, genuine, and a family guy. He always gave me something to "just think about" and kept me on my toes in a good way. I will miss having great conversations with him. I'm so very sorry for the family's loss.
Burns Foley
January 17, 2012
My heart goes out to Michelle and the three children for such a tragic loss---Albert was a brilliant and talented guy, a good friend and colleague. He will me missed by so many.
Brendan Higgins
January 17, 2012
Albert, as we all know him, was one of the nicest people I have ever known. To talk of him as a great radiologist speaks little of the man. With his easy bedside manner with patients it was sometimes surprising that he chose radiology. His laugh was contagious and will be remembered by all whenever we think of him. Michelle, you will never know how much your husband was loved by all who worked with him. Your loss is felt by anyone that has ever known Albert. My heart goes out to you and the kids in this incredibly difficult time. Much love to all and God Bless you and guide you.
John Westman
January 17, 2012
It's been many years since I worked with Albert, but I was saddened to hear the news. He was a pleasure to work with and very kind to his patients, putting everyone at ease with a joke and a smile. My condolences to his family
Joseph White, MD
January 17, 2012
Albert was a friend and colleague here in Dover and Rochester New Hampshire. I will always remember sitting with him and reading films on my patients at the Hospital. He was brilliant and one of the best trained, most sincere and kind radiologists and physicians I have ever had the pleasure of working with. I will so miss him. May God bless his beautiful family now and in the future.
Elizabeth Chase
January 17, 2012
Dr Tu was a true doctor's doctor. He was always willing to interrupt his day to help review a study and discuss difficult cases. He was always kind. I am so saddened by this loss. My thoughts and prayers are with Albert's family in this very difficult time.
michael southworth
January 17, 2012
There is now one fewer physician who understood what it meant to ask "hey how are you doing" and actually mean it. Albert will be missed. Michael Southworth
Pamela Andrews
January 17, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Alicia Wentworth
January 17, 2012
To know Dr Tu was to a man who was kind, compassionate, to staff as well as the patients he cared for. We have been blessed to have worked with him and to know him not just as Dr Tu but simply as Albert. May God continue to be with his family. He will be truly missed.
Robin Reinhardt
January 17, 2012
Albert Tu was a brilliant radiologist and a wonderful person. He extended kindness to his patients & coworkers. I can still hear his laugh even though he is not with us. Deepest sympathy to Michelle and the children, my thoughts & prayers are with you all.
Stella Holt
January 17, 2012
My deepest sympathies Dr. Tran and family. Dr. Tu was a wonderful man and will be greatly misses
Arlene Perez
January 17, 2012
I had the pleasure of working in the radiology dept. with Dr. Tu for 8 yrs. He was kind, sincere, funny, smart... He will be miss! My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Dr. Tran and their children.
Cheryl Beaupre
January 17, 2012
Dr. Tu was a kind and sincere person along with a great radiologists. I'm glad I had the chance to work with him. My deepest sympathy is extended to his wife and family in this time of sorrow.
Stephanie Brown
January 17, 2012
Dr. Tu was a great man, an excellent teacher, and a wonderful radiologist. I will always remember his wit and smile. He will be sorely missed. My heart goes out to his family in this time. He touched many lives and will not soon be forgotten.
Tess Conroy
January 16, 2012
Dr. Tu was one of the kindest radiologists' I have ever worked with. He always had a smile on his face. Very sincere man. He will be greatly missed, and always remembered. God bless his wife and children.
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