1957
2018
Trung Quang Vu, 60, was born on May 5, 1957 in Ban Me Thuot, Vietnam to Hao Quang Vu and Tinh Thi Nguyen. As war came to Vietnam, Trung was forced to leave the country along with his siblings to escape communism in 1980. He eventually made it to America in 1982 where he endured many hardships and worked multiple jobs to support his siblings due to the absence of their parents.
Trung started to court My Ngo in 1993 and eventually married to the love of his life on July 2, 1994. Throughout the years, Trung and My had three kids, Don, Long, and Dang.
Trung was a very devote man of God and was very active in the church as well as the community.
After a year and a half of fighting, Trung passed away on January 15th, 2018 after a long battle with lung cancer. He is survived by his wife, My Ngo, his three sons Don, Long, and Dang Vu, his father Hao Vu, his mother Tinh Nguyen, his older sister Ghi Vu and her husband Son Hoang, his older brother Minh Vu and his wife Yen Pham, his younger sister Trinh Vu, his younger brother Thuong Vu and his wife Lieu Nguyen, his younger sister Tuyet Vu and her husband My Le, his younger brother Thang Vu and his wife Gia Pham, his younger brother Phuc Vu, and his youngest sister Anh Vu and her husband Tam Lam. Trung also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
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January 19, 2018
My and children we extend our deepest sympathy to you and your sons. We will miss Vu very much. He was a very good neighbor. We are just across the street if you need us.
Billy and Phyllis Clark
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