Obituary published on Legacy.com by Fukui Mortuary, Inc. - Los Angeles on Jul. 25, 2023.
Sharon Uyeda Fong (aka "Snoopy") was born on Aug 15, 1956, in
Honolulu, HI to parents Roy
and Yoshiko Uyeda. Soon thereafter the U.S. Army sent her father to fight in the Korean War, so
her mother was left to care for her until he was discharged. A few years later, the family of three
moved so her father could pursue his Master's at UC Berkeley. They then moved back to Hawaii
where in sixth grade she enrolled in the prestigious Punahou School. After graduating in 1974,
Sharon spent two years at the University of Hawaii and then transferred to UCLA, where she
earned her bachelor's degree in communication studies in 1978.
Hoping to be a career counselor, she began working in the Career Center on campus. She
volunteered that same year to serve as the female head counselor for the annual JEMS Mt.
Hermon high school weeklong summer camp. That's where she met future husband Ken Fong,
who had joined the team as the camp's worship leader. They began dating and were married on
July 18, 1981, at the Union Church of Los Angeles in Little Tokyo. She then joined Ken at the
Evergreen Baptist Church of Los Angeles, where he had already begun serving as associate
pastor.
That same year Sharon quit her job at UCLA to serve as volunteer staff for IWA, a fledgling
Christian non-profit that aimed to create more culturally-attuned approaches to evangelizing
Japanese and Japanese American people. She became fast friends with Mark Sakanashi, IWA's
board chair. As a certified financial planner, he quickly recognized Sharon's financial acumen.
Soon after she became a CFP, they joined with friend Paul Mizuki to open Matrix Financial in
Pasadena. However, mere days after their grand opening in October 1987, the stock market
crashed. They shuttered their business three years later, and Sharon enrolled in Union Bank's
commercial lenders program. She then served in their Montebello and Little Tokyo branches
until she joined their Private Bank in Beverly Hills. Ten years later, she transferred to the Private
Bank in Downtown LA, where she continued to enjoy a well-deserved reputation as a savvy and
caring banker to scores of well-to-do clients. She retired in late 2017.
In 1999, at the age of 44, she and Ken adopted 6-day old Janessa Akemi. Several years earlier,
she and her mother would have a booth at Nisei week, selling clothes and jewelry that they
crafted using Japanese fabrics and materials. She then joined forces with close friend Irene
Jong to produce Koi Krafters, an extremely popular annual holiday craft fair that ran every
November for over 25 years.
In 2011 Sharon was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. With the help of her City of Hope
oncologists she was able to manage it, even though it continued to spread slowly. But on
February 14, 2023, she learned that the cancer had become more aggressive, requiring multiple
sessions of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Yet despite her valiant efforts, she learned in late
June that she was terminal. She passed away peacefully at home on July 2, 2023, in the
company of her husband, daughter, and her two brothers. She is survived by Ken and Janessa,
her parents Roy and Yoshiko Uyeda, and brothers Darren and Greg Uyeda.
Her memorial service will be on Aug 12, 2023 at 10AM at Evergreen Baptist Church of LA,
1255 San Gabriel Bl.,
Rosemead, CA 91770.
However, because the seating capacity of the church has already been
reached, those who have not yet RSVP'd are encouraged to view the livestream of the service
on the "EBCLA Youtube" channel. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Entwine Community, a
501(c)3 non-profit organization, based in Los Angeles, with a mission to increase the
accessibility & affordability of Asian American & multicultural mental health and support
services. Your donation will help Entwine Community to continue to provide culturally
responsive services at a low fee to meet the mental health needs of the community while
training mental health professionals and students (www.entwinecommunity.org). Please
make PayPal donations to
[email protected].
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