Gongli Cui lived a life defined by diligence, integrity, and selfless devotion to others.
As the eldest son, he cared deeply for his family, supporting his loved ones and giving generously throughout his life.
As a husband, he was caring, dependable, loving, devoted, and patient. No matter how difficult life was, he always put his wife's comfort and happiness above his own.
As a father, he gave his children endless love and guidance. The memories of family reunions, holiday gatherings, and the lessons he shared remain treasured in our hearts.
Later in life, Gongli immigrated to the US with his wife and devoted himself to caring for his grandchildren. He cooked countless meals, shared many trips and joyful moments with us. As a lifelong learner, he loved to travel and explored places far and wide, always curious, always eager to discover more.
Gongli passed away peacefully at the age of 89. His life was marked by perseverance, kindness, and strength. Though he has left this world, his love and spirit will forever live in our hearts.
May he rest in peace.
21 W Stevens Ave, Hawthorne, NY 10532

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