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Anthony Vu

March 15, 1953 ~ September 18, 2016

Anthony Vu passed away peacefully in his home in Marietta, Georgia on September 18, 2016 after a two-year battle with bile duct cancer. Anthony was born on March 15, 1953 in Vietnam. After coming to the United States as a refugee, he eventually graduated from Wichita State University and worked for many years in the aerospace industry as an electrical engineer. Anthony was an avid runner and enjoyed cooking and gardening. He was a loving husband to his wife, Anna Mai, and a devoted father to his children. Anthony will be greatly missed.

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  1. Edward Jackson, Coworker says:

    ‘What a great friend and co-worker. I first met Anthony and his beautiful family in Wichita, Kansas while working at Boeing Aircraft Company. Anthony has always and always be a great role model in every phase of life, it mattered as a husband, father and friend. Anthony was such a proud father, always sharing the accomplishments of his wife and children. I applaud Anthony for leaving such

    a great example in every aspect of life. “My deepest and sincere condolences to you, Anna and children.”

    Edward Jackson and family (Co-worker at Boeing and Lockheed)’

  2. ‘I thoroughly enjoyed working with Anthony while he was at Lockheed. We sat right next to each other for many years and had lots of great conversations. He always spoke very highly of his family and how amazing smart his children were getting all “A” in every subject they took in college. Anthony was a diligent worker and extremely intelligent. He was greatly missed when he had to leave in Sept. 2014. My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Anthony’s family.

  3. ‘As a great uncle, you gave me an advice when i was first come to this country, and helped me a lot . You’re always in our hearts. Miss you so much.’

  4. Annette Moore, Coworker says:

    ‘May the Lord be your comforter during this grievous time. I worked with Anthony for many years in the Standards group at Lockheed. Anthony was such a proud Father, he was always sharing the accomplishments of his children. I applaud his support of his children. My sincere condolences to you, Anthony’s wife and children.’

  5. ‘As a friend and co-worker, I greatly admired Anthony’s intelligence, work ethic and sense of humor. He was a man of great common sense, clearly and justifiably proud of his family and his history. I enjoyed every conversation I ever had with him and took his sage advice to heart. I think he should be a role model for us all. My deepest sympathy to all of Anthony’s family.

    Joe Price, Co-worker, Smyrna, GA, Sep 22, 2016’

  6. ‘May God comfort your family and give you strength to endure during your time of grief!’


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