Bin Chen

Bin Chen obituary, Naperville, IL

Bin Chen

Bin Chen Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Beidelman-Kunsch Funeral Home & Crematory - Historical Downtown Chapel on Mar. 31, 2023.

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Bin Chen, age 53, left us on March 29 2023 in Naperville, Illinois. She was a beloved wife, mother, sister, and friend to many.
Born on October 5th 1969 to Chen Deji and Wang Qiyuan in Wuhan China, Bin spent her childhood there before going to Wuhan University for English and then to America to pursue her dreams. She loved spending time with her siblings and her father and mother and was always eager to explore and try new things. She had a contagious smile, warm heart, and a belief in the good of all people.
After coming to America, Bin met the love of her life, Lei Cui, and together they raised two children, Joyce and Vincent. She was a devoted and loving parent who always put the needs of her family first, supporting them through all their endeavors. She had a calmness that soothed even the most anxious and a pure love that brought so many people joy and happiness.
In her free time, Bin enjoyed gardening, reading and listening to music, podcasts, and sermons. She loved nature and found peace among the rolling mountains and clear, quiet springs. She was devoted towards her religion and was an active member of Living Waters Community Church. There, she found comfort, love and hope while also touching the lives of numerous people, bringing happiness, inquisitiveness, and laughter wherever she went.
Bin is survived by her husband Lei Cui, her children Joyce and Vincent Cui, her brother Chen Kai, her father Chen Deji and many other relatives and friends who loved her dearly. She was preceded in death by her mother, Wang Qiyuan who she will certainly meet again in Heaven.
An open casket viewing will be hosted on April 2nd from 1-5 pm.at the Beidelman-Kunsch Funeral Homes & Crematory, 516 S. Washington Street Naperville, IL A memorial service will be held for her at Living Waters Community Church on April 8th from 10 am to 12 pm.
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