Obituaries Related to "Chung" from New York Times Archive
Chou Wen-chung, Composer and Calligrapher in Sound, Dies at 96
Mr. Chou taught the leading Chinese composers of the day and was an assistant to the modernist master Edgard Varèse, whose legacy he tended.
Henry Chung, Who Helped Bring Hunan’s Flavors to America, Dies at 98
Driven by his grandmother’s teachings, Mr. Chung opened San Francisco restaurants that focused on the garlic, spice and ginger of Hunanese cooking.
Chung Eun-yong,Who Helped Expose U.S. Killings of Koreans, Dies at 91
He amassed evidence that American troops had systematically killed more than 100, and possibly as many as 400, civilian refugees early in the Korean War near a railroad bridge.
Paid Notice: Deaths WEI, WALING CHUNG
WEI--Waling Chung. Died on August 12, 2005, in Princeton, New Jersey. Born in China on May 10, 1909, Waling grew up in Shanghai, where she met her husband, the late Tseh Heen Wei. She moved to this country with her family in 1941. She lived in Bronxville, NY, until 1971, and resided in Manhattan from 1975 to 2003. Waling was the daughter of Chung Mun Yew, who held various diplomatic posts representing the Chinese Government in Washington, and elsewhere, and later was Managing Director and Chairm ...
Chung Se Yung Dies at 76; Built Hyundai's Auto Division
Chung Se Yung, the man who helped build the Hyundai Motor Company of South Korea into one of the world's biggest car makers, died Saturday in Seoul. He was 76. Mr. Chung died of pneumonia at the Asan Medical Center in Seoul, said a statement by Hyundai Development Company, part of the powerful Hyundai Group of companies run by Mr. Chung's family.
Paid Notice: Deaths CHANG, JEN, CHUNG
CHANG -- Jen - chung, 92, March 11. Devoted husband of 60 years of Chi-hsuan, beloved father of Han-hua and Ti-Hua, grandfather of four. Tsinghua Law School, Masters degrees Columbia, Queens College. Lawyer; president Foreign Correspondents Club Tokyo 1946; bestselling author ''Ledo Road,'' ''Landing in Korea''; librarian. Wake at Ortiz Funeral Home, 235 W. 72 St, Tuesday, March 15, 4-8PM. Funeral on Wednesday, 10:30AM. Visit http:// jen-chung.blogspot.com.
Paid Notice: Deaths CHUNG, JEAN
CHUNG--Jean. The Board of Directors of the Eisman Foundation for Children, Inc., are saddened by the loss of Jean Chung, associated with our nursery for 50 years, as teacher, director, and board member.
Paid Notice: Deaths PEI, T'ING CHUNG
PEI-T'ing Chung. Died on January 31, 2003, at age 58, after a long illness. A lifelong resident of New York City, he attended the Collegiate School and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University. He earned a masters of City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. And spent his career on urban development, focusing in recent years on urban housing policy in China. Recently he completed a master plan study for the center city of Suzhou, China. And had just won a ...
Paid Notice: Deaths FAN, CHUNG TEH
FAN-Chung Teh, 88. Retired IBM computer scientist; formerly of Chappaqua, N.Y., died February 20, 2002, Honolulu, HI. Beloved by wife Mook-lan Mui, daughters Ada and Linda; five grandchildren survive. Donations to China Institute, 125 East 65th Street, NY, NY 10021.
Chung Ju Yung, 85, Founder Of the Hyundai Group, Dies
Chung Ju Yung, who rose from peasant origins to found Hyundai Group, South Korea's largest business empire before it began to crumble last year, dies at age of 85; Chung exemplified 'miracle' of country that grew from devastation of Korean War to become economic powerhouse; photo (M)
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