Trung Quoc Nguyen

1979 - 2012

Trung Quoc Nguyen obituary, 1979-2012, San Jose, CA

Trung Quoc Nguyen

1979 - 2012

BORN

1979

DIED

2012

Trung Nguyen Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 18, 2012.
"Anything is possible." That is what Nguyen Quoc Trung believed about life. He possessed an inquisitive, confident, and rational nature matched with a versatile and agile mind. Trung was a person who believed that he could achieve whatever he set out to do.

Nguyen Quoc Trung, 32, was born November 8, 1979, the son of Hung and Hoa Nguyen, in Saigon, Vietnam. His family immigrated to the United States in 1984. He was raised in San Jose, California. He showed his ingenuity even as a child. When he was confronted with a problem, Trung could develop an imaginative solution, and he derived satisfaction from knowing he had that ability.

This same talent for finding solutions had a positive bearing on Trung's family relationships. Trung was raised with two siblings. He had two younger sisters, Cathy and Julie. When a difficult situation or dilemma arose within the family, Trung was always there to help figure out a solution for making things work.

Trung spent his childhood in San Jose, California and enjoyed track and field, basketball and pickup tackle football games with his friends and family. During his youth, Trung was an active member of the Vinh Son Liem Eucharistic Youth Group where he forged friendships that lasted over his entire life.

Endowed with an appetite for knowing how his world worked, Trung enjoyed school, especially when the learning experience involved dissecting and probing the unknown. Trung was adept at scrutinizing different possibilities and designing innovative solutions. He graduated at the top of his class from Andrew Hill High School in 1998 and went on to study Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of California – Berkeley. He graduated in three and a half years and had an internship each summer at IBM.

After graduating in the Fall of 2001, he went on to full-time employment at IBM. During his tenure at IBM, Trung was awarded a patent. As a born inventor, Trung was definitely in his element in his work place. He could easily create new and innovative systems, and incorporate those changes to bring a fresh approach to any work situation. Trung was a focused worker with a strong drive for achievement. He could assess all of the options before him and, using his analytical skills, could comfortably find answers that no one else had even considered. His personal initiative inspired those around him. Trung was always good at getting a project started and then, at the appropriate time, handing it on to a colleague. As a testament to his strong commitment to family, Trung spent his free time helping his parents start up their new business. In 2008, Trung left IBM to work full-time for his parents' thriving business helping special-education kids.

When he was not helping his parents run the family business, Trung enjoyed spending his free time with family and friends. Trung was socially resourceful, an expressive person who was willing to try new things. These qualities drew a lively circle of friends around him. Always interested in his friends' activities and interests, Trung was uncritical of his acquaintances. He was sought after by people who recognized that he was generous with his time and energy, and these same friends found Trung to be very stimulating company. Trung's humor and curiosity were contagious for those around him. While growing up, some of his best friends were Six, Tam, Mary, Cuong, Quoc, Lam, Hung Thai, Killa (Hung), and Monique. Later in life, he remained friends with Six, and became friends with Phu.

Trung's remarkable talent for being inventive influenced his relationship with his daughter. He would create original, clever and fun games for his daughter and had a knack for finding ways to make everyday events, even chores, enjoyable to her. Trung was blessed with one daughter, Barbara T. Nguyen. Someone who was quick to laugh, Trung found it easy to spend lots of time with his daughter, but he was never overbearing or guilty of pushing himself on her.

His primary occupation was as an Engineer and Bus Driver. He was employed for five years with IBM and four years with Safe Trans. Trung always made an effort to be a team player, doing what needed was necessary in order to get the job done.

Trung's passion for finding a better way to do things was often an end in itself for him. In fact, that interest by itself became something of a hobby for this perpetual problem solver. Since Trung was always searching for new and unusual activities, he developed many interests and leisure pursuits. Some of the things he became an "expert" in might come as a surprise to those who knew him, but most friends and family understood that Trung simply couldn't be limited to just a few activities or ideas. His favorite pursuits were motorcycle racing and traveling.

Trung's calm demeanor and eternally positive outlook served him well in sports. In high school, Trung participated in track and field. Trung was something of a sports fan and enjoyed following his favorite events whenever he got the opportunity. Tops on his list were Moto GP and World Super Bike.

Having the opportunity to visit and explore a new place always intrigued Trung. Traveling and going away on vacations offered yet another opportunity for Trung to expand his ever-growing inventory of knowledge. Favorite vacations included trips to Houston, Texas.

Trung passed away on April 14, 2012 in San Jose, California. Trung is survived by his daughter Barbara Nguyen, his parents Hung and Hoa Nguyen, and his sisters Cathy and Julie. He is also survived by his paternal grandparents, Hy Van Nguyen and Chinh Thi Nguyen, several aunts, uncles, cousins and his Entourage. Services were held at St. Maria Goretti Church in San Jose, California. Trung was laid to rest in Oak Hill Memorial Park in San Jose, California.

During his lifetime, nothing appeared impossible to Trung. He met the words "it can't be done" with the enthusiastic challenge of a "wanna bet" attitude. Trung was able to recognize the possibilities a new idea held, even when those around him could not. For Trung, the traditional way of doing things fell short of his expectations, especially if there were original and untested methods for handling a challenge. For Trung Quoc Nguyen, the fun of living his life could be found in the challenge.

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April 16, 2013

Trung,


Ater one year to looking back, every time when I drive by the place you passed away that make me to cry. You alway in every heart . I know you good person .Let rest in peace.

Liz Hoang

April 14, 2013

Anh Trung,
It has been one year since you left us, and i cannot believe it! There is no day that has passed that i would forget you or my mom. I have many things to tell you right now but one is to say "thank you" for fixing my laptop. You will always be in my heart and we will pray for you always! Love you cousin, Be Ngoc or Liz
P.S, our family will take good care of bear as much as you did and spoil her. :)

Mark Ziebarth

April 12, 2013

Trung,

Just returned from the cemetary with some of your SVL friends. Your grave site is so nice. Your picture looks great. But very sad. You were so young. I wish I could have been there for you and changed things. I had no idea. I will remember and think of you always, until I arrive at the peaceful place where you are now, and take up where we left off. Take care. Your friend and co-worker, Mark.

Julie

April 11, 2013

Trung,

I am sitting at the airport waiting for my flight home. I can't help but think about the tragic day when you left us. I can't believe it has been a year already. There isn't a day that passes by that I don't think of you. Some nights, I wish I can just wake up from this horrid dream. The only thing that keeps me going is your precious little girl. She puts a smile on everyone around her. She is such a smart, funny, and adorable girl. Our family spoils her like no other. She's in good hands. Keep watching over Bar and Mom & Dad. We all miss you dearly!

Love,

Peter Hoang

August 13, 2012

Dear Anh Trung,

I remembered seeing you on Easter Sunday at Bac Mai's house. The cousins-you, me, Cathy, Nhan, and Minh- were all happy and we were playing with Bearface. I still can't believe that you have departed from us so quickly!

Anh Trung, I remembered how you were very handy, good with computers, smart, compassionate, generous and funny. You came over to our house a couple of times to help me and my family. You even took me to a sporting event once. Trung, you always made people around you feel welcome and happy.

Thanks for everything you have done for me. I know that you and my mom are praying for the family and watching over us, especially "Bear". I will meet you again someday in the future, when we will be united in paradise.

Maryann Nguyen

July 8, 2012

To Trung,you are very smart, compassionate, and good looking. You always brightened my day up. Until we meet again, we'll all be united someday. Maryann ( Dung )Nguyen, & Liz ( Ngoc) Hoang. :)

Thanh, Rowena, Nessa & baby tai Nguyen

May 25, 2012

Trung,
My family miss you so much!!! Thanks for everything that you have done for me and my family. May you be at peace and I'll see you again one day my brother.

Nuong Nguyen

May 19, 2012

Trung,

Nhan tin cua con bac va cac anh chi deu bang hoang. Bac chau minh moi gap nhau, chuyen khong the tin duoc!!! Ngay tien dua con, nhin cac ban va nhung nguoi than thuong dang nuoc mat vi khong muon vinh biet con. Voi bac, con luon o ben canh. Tuy khong song gan ben bo me va gia dinh, bac tin la con luon cau nguyen cung Chua va Duc Me de cuoc song moi nguoi luon hanh phuc va binh an. Con nho luon canh Me va gia dinh de moi nguoi tiep tuc cuoc song cho nhung ngay dang den.

Bac Nuong

Minh Tam

May 18, 2012

Trung,

The last time I saw you was at MK's house. When I left, you said, "Bye Bubbles, it was good to see you." If I had known that that was going to be the last time we would speak, I would have told you so many things. Like thanks for all the memories and laughter we had together as immature kids and as even more immature adults. Thanks for all the random times you would stop in Berkeley, for the weird gifts that you gave me, and for modeling what "svelte respect" should look like. Thanks for just being you: the smart, quirky, loving, and generous person that you are.

The next time I see you, I'll be sure not to take our time together for granted. But until then, I just want to tell you that you are truly loved and painfully missed. You will remain in our thoughts and prayers.

Rest in peace,

Michaela Nguyen

May 18, 2012

Anh Trung,

You gave me so many things, but you left us with a million memories. All the times I spent with you were always the best, whether its going down a hill on a dirt bike or filling little bags with candy before Christmas. Every time you would visit, it would be like party that would never end! You taught me so many things about dirt bikes and about how to care and love others. I wish that you could see how well Maddy, Michelle, and I grew up to be thanks to the big role you played in our lives. I miss and love you a lot and hope that you will watch over all of us.

With the same and caring love as always,
Your dearest lil' cousin

M. Tam

May 18, 2012

Trung,

The last time I saw you was at MK's house. When I left, you said, “Bye Bubbles, it was good seeing you.” If I had known that that was going to be the last time we spoke, I would have told you so many things. Like thanks for all the memories and laughter that we had together as immature kids and even more immature adults. Thanks for the random times you would stop by in Berkeley, for always keeping it real, for the weird and sometimes inappropriate gifts you would give me, for challenging me to “bring sexy back,” and for modeling what “svelte respect” should look like. Thanks for just being you; the smart, quirky, loving, and generous person that you are.

The next time I see you, I'll be sure not to take our time together for granted. But until we meet again, I just want to tell you that you are truly loved and painfully missed. You will remain in our thoughts and prayers.

Rest in peace,

Beth Nguyen Forster

May 18, 2012

Trung,

Where do I begin to find the words? I looked through the photos that others have attached to this memorial page and I'm reminded of your infectious smile and the love you brought to so many people - my family especially.

You have always been an extension of my siblings - the free spirit who always brought the fun with him. Two memories come to mind on how you shared that free spirit with me. One was riding on the back of Uncle Mike's Harley with you and the other was driving your STI. Who knew it would elicit a 'Wheeeee!' from me? You probably did. :)

Another vivid memory that comes to mind is you carrying Andon on your shoulders - a big smile on both of your faces. I wish you could have met my daughter, Carina. Your smile would have definitely put a smile on her little face. Do me a favor - watch over my son, Ryne, up there in heaven, ok? Tell him stories about his family and we'll be sure to keep the memories of 'Cousin T' alive and well with Andon and Carina.

We miss you dearly. Know that you will forever be in our hearts and know that we will provide love and support to your sisters, your parents and your beloved Bar.

Love,
Beefy, Jeff, Andon and Carina

Jon Lim

May 18, 2012

Trung,

The first time I met you, Nancy and I were still just dating, and we came to visit Tay and family in San Diego. I remember hearing all of the stories from Nancy and Phuey about their infamous cuz out in Cali. When I finally met you that trip, I realized how right they were. The personality trait that stood out to me most, and that I will always remember, was your ability to make everyone feel like family because that's the way that I felt that first time we met.

As a member of the Brain Trust, I appreciated your unique insight on all of our discussions. Your comments were always witty, comical and thoughtful. I'll miss having your opinion and support whenever one of us is making an important decision or trying to get the “WAF.”

I hope that you've found peace. You will always be remembered for your contagious smile, big heart and your devotion to your family and friends.

One day, when we see each other again, we'll get out on that golf course in the sky, and maybe you'll be the one giving me a couple of shots a side.

Nancy

May 17, 2012

Trung,

You were always more than just a cousin to me. You were attached at the hip to Phuey, and it was like having twin brothers. Even though you lived half way across the country, you made it to every major milestone in my life and always brought a few friends to make the celebration extra fun. You beamed with pride at the seemingly small things like how I could drive the big Super Duty around Houston. Thank you for being such a huge part of my life and always supporting me in my accomplishments whether they were big or small.

There was one weekend that I will hold near and dear to my heart forever. I had a business trip in San Francisco and you invited me to stay through the weekend to hang out with you. That was our first one on one cousin time and as with any time spent with you, it was an adventure full of laughs, a little spontaneity, and cherished memories.

Everyone's stories and memories have captured your loving, selfless, carefree and passionate spirit beautifully, but it's the little things that I will miss and hope to always remember like the way you said "Hey cuz!", the way you spoke super fast when you got excited about something, your infectious laugh and your own spin on words. I can never say "delicious" the normal way again no matter how hard I try.

I am heartbroken, but I know I will see you again and we will have many more adventures together for eternity. I pray that you are at peace. I miss you so much. I love you, cuz.

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Trung,

Words can't express the way we feel about you and how hard it's been to not have you around anymore.We love you and miss you way too much.

Until we meet again....
Lam, Rosie, and Baby Val

May 17, 2012

Helen Hoa Nguyen

May 17, 2012

Trung con,

Me khong the nao ngo su viec lai xay ra dot ngot, bang hoang den nhu the!!! Tim me nhu that lai. Long Me nhu dut tung khuc ruot! Nhin bat cu cai gi cung thay con van nhu dang o quanh day… nhung thoi, moi su Me tin rang Chua da sap dat nhu vay de moi nguoi duoc thuong yeu nhau hon, qua nhung viec lam cua con da de lai trong long moi nguoi khi con tiep can voi Ho…bang chung la ngay le dua chan, ca nha tho da den de to long thuong nho va cau nguyen cho con…ngay tien dua con lan cuoi that la cam dong… cac cha chanh xu, cac thay sau, cac tu si nam nu, cac hoi doan giao xu, cac ban huu cua con, va dac biet la nhan vien cua hang Safetrans da khong quan ngai de den chao con lan cuoi…do la bang chung con da de lai cho Ho “yeu nguoi yeu doi” nhu trong canh tay con da khac ma con da giai thich cho Me khi Me hoi la nghia gi?

Thoi con ra di bang an. Me xin Chua quan phong va tha thu tat ca qua nhung viec tot ma con da lam de mau ve huong nhan thanh Chua.

Me se take care Barbara nhu la “con” khi con be cho den khi truong thanh suot doi Me…con yen tam…song khon, thac thieng xin phu ho cho Barbara luon manh khoe, hay an chong lon va hoc gioi.

Nho con nhieu,
Me

May 17, 2012

My Dearest Nephew Trung,

So many great memories of yours had left behind for so many friends and families. In my eyes, you had always possessed a caring personality along with generosities, respectful and so many others distinguished characters that anyone could ever have. Kella, Shell and Maddy were always excited every time you visited us. You'd always have surprises for them. You'd brought them so much fun and joy along with encouraging advises. We missed so you much. Now that you are in the hands of the Lord, may he takes you in with comforts and loves.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you always.
Love, Cau Minh

Brian Vu

May 17, 2012

Anh Trung,

The more I think about you, the more I realize how much you've influenced my life. When I was a teenager, you taught me that it was okay to be different. During a time when I tried so hard to "fit in", you taught me to truly embrace myself.

You taught me the importance of making someone happy in the smallest ways, whether it'd be telling a joke or just cracking a smile. Making someone genuinely laugh or smile goes a long way and you always made a point of that.

You've also taught me to love everyone. You always welcomed whomever you met with open arms. It always seemed like you were best buds with someone after meeting them for five minutes. There's no use in holding grudges because in the end, love is all that matters.

Most important of all, Anh Trung, you taught me to be selfless. If anyone needed help of any kind, you would do everything in your power to help them. The possibility of someone taking advantage of you never crossed your mind. The fact that you were genuinely helping someone from the goodness of your heart was all that mattered. You helped others for the sake of it, never seeking anything in return. You were the epitome of being a "Man for Others".

I miss you and love you a lot, Anh Trung. You're always in our hearts and prayers. You'll always be my hero.

Hung and the Thai Family

May 17, 2012

Dear Trung,

I was blessed enough to have you in my life as we matured from little kids in the 3rd grade to teenagers playing basketball to 18-year-olds graduating from high school to college roommates slumming it in Berkeley (and Oak-Town for a semester) to grown men wishing we were kids again. So many stories and memories of you that will stay with me forever.

There are no words to accurately describe how you have impacted my life in so many positive ways to help make me into the person I am today, but it's even more difficult to describe how deeply you will be missed by so many people because you are like no other… You always gave all that you could and you always offered more than you had. You were my mentor, my confidant, my roommate, my best friend, and a brother to me. I miss you, man.

I pray that you have found peace and that your family is healthy and happy. My family and I thank you for all that you have done for us. You will always be in our hearts.

Mk Pham

May 17, 2012

Trung,

Thank you for 25 years of friendship. I will always cherish the good laughs and fun moments. You were the most selfless person I knew. There are just to many examples to mention, but one that stands out is the time you rode my motorcycle home from the dealership after we completed the CC Rider course because I was too afraid to ride it on the freeway. Whether it was a big or small task, you were always willing to help me in any way. Thank you for your kindness.

You will always be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

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Nancy's 4th birthday party in San Jose

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Trung and Ong Ngoai

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May 16, 2012

Anh Trung,

I remember that night when you drove to our house with two dirt bikes in the back of your big white truck. It seemed like Santa upgraded from the sleigh and came early that year. When we were in Austin, you taught Kella and I how to start them up and ride them. You took us up to that rocky hill and made us go up and down by ourselves without out help. Whenever our bikes shut off, you would still make us kick start them without your help. You kept telling us, "No one will be there to help you if you were to stop in the middle of the woods", no matter how much we whined about it. You never gave up on us and we stayed at that one hill until we learned to turn on and ride the bikes up and down the hill. I'm glad that you never let us give up no matter how hard we tried.
Every time you came into town I looked forward to seeing you. You always knew what to say and always made my sisters and I smile no matter what. You used to text all of us, including Maddy no matter how busy you were. You would find time to just text simple things like "Hi" or "How are you and the family?" I'll miss you. I hope you make everyone up in Heaven happy and cheerful just like you did in Houston. Love ya cuz.

Cathy & Nhan

May 16, 2012

Anh Ty,

I love you and I miss you so much. I wish you were here to share more memories with Nhan & I but we know you are in a better place. Don't worry we will take good care of "bear" and sorry she will probably turn out girly like me. :) We will see you again one day.

Love,

Theresa Nguyen

May 16, 2012

Trung,

I will always remember your charm, kindness, and thoughtfulness. You have such a big heart and was always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. I was so saddened when I heard the news. I will cherish all the conversations we share. You are deeply missed.

Your family have my deepest sympathy.

May you rest in peace.

Pearl Wiedlin

May 16, 2012

Dear Trung,

I remember when you first joined our department at IBM as a summer intern. With your friendly personality and sharp technical skills, you got along perfectly with everyone! We were also impressed by how very,very smart you were!

I last ran into you at the San Jose airport last year, and you immediately remembered me and my husband by name! That made me so happy that you remembered us. That's the kind of person I'll always remember you as --- smiling and so friendly!

We will miss you and always remember you in our hearts

Hien & Tuyet Nguyen

May 16, 2012

Hi Trung,

It is very hard to say a Goodbye to someone that you believe you will not see them again… Time goes so fast and never comes back. It looks like yesterday I taught you how to play basket ball and how to driver an Acura with stick shift. We have so much good times to remember.

What I learn from you is teaching school bus drivers in/out classroom and BTW. The only that I am really behind is humors that you brought to class. Every driver will remember you as a first official instructor for Safetrans, a young handsome trainer, and a young motor rider.

There were so many times you come to see us and leave in the evening time. You drive a truck with a big noise. Now, every night co Tuyet and I are still waiting the guy with a big noise truck come again or the night never comes. There is nobody can stop us from waiting. Co Tuyet still remembers one night you stopped by at 11:00 PM and gave her a perfume that you bought from Europe. She still has it and she decides to save it with your stuffs.

We will continue to pray for you. Be happy wherever you go and drive safely. Barbara is happy and she is in good hands of Grandpa and Grandma. We will continue to live healthy so that we can see Barbara growing up, go to schools, and graduate from university like you.

We all hope to see you again one day and we have so many things to talk. Be proud of your uncle, friend, and godfather.

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Linda Loc

May 16, 2012

Trung,
I've known you my whole life, but wished I had gotten to really know you better. Quick to smile and crack a joke, you made me and everyone around you feel at ease and welcomed. I always looked forward to seeing you at our family events, to get a chance to hear about your latest adventures and join in laughter.

Thank you for sharing your kindred spirit with me. I have learned so much from you, and will never forget all of the good times we had.

Hope you are in better place. You're always in my prayers.

Heather Nguyen

May 15, 2012

Trung,

You are loved by many and will be missed dearly. I have so many fond memories of you that I will always cherish.

You always made a huge impression on anyone you encountered. Many of my siblings who only met you once or twice said you made a lasting impression on them, whether it was through your generosity, your loving nature with children, or just your excitement for life.

You will be missed, but I know we will see you again and when we do it will be as though no time has passed.

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Gene Haberman

May 15, 2012

Dear Trung,
We met at the wedding of Robert and Loan. I asked you where you were studying and what your major was.
You said, "CompSci at Berkeley".
That interested me, because I was recruiting excellent students for summer jobs at IBM's software laboratory in San Jose. The more you talked, the more it became apparent that you had the kinds of qualities that are needed: smart, dedicated, hard working, good personality, caring, team player, creative.

We hired you for summer jobs and, after graduation, as a regular employee. You lived up to all expectations. All those good qualities were appreciated by your IMS colleagues and proved to be valuable for the projects on which you worked.

I am confident that Saint Peter is now lucky to have someone special like you to help make heaven's projects go better. I hope you've brought his ancient bookkeeping up to today's standards.

I speak for all your friends when I say you are deeply missed and will always be remembered.

My wife Rita and I know that you are safely in God's loving hands.
Gene Haberman

Phu

May 15, 2012

Cuzz,
You once wrote "we're the closest of cousins and the best of friends...please be my closest confidant and kindred spirit for the next 30 years." You broke your promise and my heart and now I miss you so much.

We had so many great adventures together, so many great stories that will never be forgotten. You were there when I met my first love and stood beside me when I married my forever love. We had so much more planned and now I am left to take this journey without you by my side but I know you'll be watching from the heavens above.

We've done so much for each other but now I will do everything for Barbara, Julie, Cathy, and your parents. I will never be the father, brother, son you are but if I can be half the person you are then I'll know I've done my best.

I spoke to you the night before but only for a minute, if I knew that would be the last time that we would speak I would have said so much more. I would have said, "I love you."

Julie

May 11, 2012

Anh Tí,

In my heart, you will always be my smart, funny, kind, caring and generous big brother. You had such a huge influence on my life; you were always my biggest fan. You supported me in everything that I did: you cheered me on at all my volleyball games, you helped me get into pharmacy school, and you supported all the organizations in which I was involved. I was your “pride and joy,” you would say. Trung, to me you are the best brother anyone can have. I wish you were still here to watch me graduate, get married and have children of my own. However, I know for certain that you are watching me from above.

At times it is really hard for me to accept that you are not physically here anymore. So many things remind me of you, but I am trying my best to continue because I know that is what you would have wanted me to do. Every night before I go bed, I pray that you are resting in peace and that little bear is safe and sound. I want to thank you for all the things you have taught me and everything that you have done for me. Until we meet again, rest in peace, big brother. I love you.

Your baby sister,

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Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

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Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

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How to Write an Obituary

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Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

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Sign Trung Nguyen's Guest Book

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April 16, 2013

Someone posted to the memorial.

April 14, 2013

Liz Hoang posted to the memorial.

April 12, 2013

Mark Ziebarth posted to the memorial.