Shuqun Weng of Arlington, Texas, has transitioned to his Heavenly home on June 6, 2025.
Shuqun was born November 8, 1959, to parents Binghuang Weng and Zhoufang Li in China. Shuqun married Huijiao Cai January 21, 1987 in China. He worked First Chinese BBQ restaurant. Shuqun attended Arlington Chinese Church and loved cooking, planting flowers and vegetables.
Shuqun is preceded in death by his parents, Binghuang Weng and Zhuofang Li; parents in law, Limu Cai and Meiging Zhang; brothers, Shuquan Weng and Shumu Weng.
Those left to cherish and remember Shuqun are his wife, Huijiao Cai; daughter, Ni Weng-Benoit and husband Jeff Benoit; sister, Huijuan Weng and husband Carlwayne Nguyen; sister-in-law, Youjun Chen; brothers, Shuwei Weng and wife Meihang Xiao, Shubin Weng and wife Fangfang Deng; grandchildren, Brandon Sun, Enzo Sun, Aaron Benoit; nieces, Zhi Weng, Qi Grijalva, Wenwen Weng, Jennifer Lee, Jackie Lee; nephew, Huaiming Weng, Jun Weng, John Lee, Paul Lee; and many more family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to:
7220 Rendon Bloodworth Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063

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