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Dee Huey Obituary

Dee Kuen Huey Passed away peacefully on July 24, 2011 at the age of 63. He was born on January 15, 1948 in Shuibo, Toishan, China and lived in San Francisco for nearly six decades. After attending George Washington High School, Dee served in the Army during the Vietnam War. He went on to attend Golden Gate University and worked for the past 26 years for the City and County of San Francisco, primarily with the Municipal Transportation Agency. He was a proud father and loving grandfather. Besides spending time with his family, Dee loved fishing, skiing and hanging out with his many friends. Dee is survived by his son Dion Dee Huey, daughter Cassandra Kris Yu, son-in-law Damian Yu and grandchildren Tiffanie Victoria, Marissa May and Jonathan Ryan. Friends and family are invited to attend a wake on Saturday from 6-7pm at Evergreen Mortuary at 10th Ave. and Geary Blvd. Funeral services on Sunday at 10am with procession to Hoy Sun Memorial Cemetery in Colma for interment.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Jul. 27 to Jul. 28, 2011.

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Sharon Young

August 1, 2011

We miss you.

Randy Toy

July 29, 2011

Dee, I am so sadden to hear you have left San Francisco for a better place. I wish I could attend to tell the people about the many adventures we have been on and the walks we have taken around San Francisco. The many coffees we drank at Uncles. It was those walks that got us in shape for the Basic Training in Fort Lewis, WA. hahaha I moved on to AIT to get ready for deployment to Vietnam. I thank you for allowing me to spend my last night in the states with you before going to Vietnam, my best friend and comrade in arms. Good bye Dee Huey.
SGT Randy Toy Retired Army
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