“Helen” Shuet Tsing Tang
“Helen” Shuet Tsing Tang passed away on April 18, 2020 at age 88. She was born on December 31, 1931 in Canton, China. She was a dedicated wife to her husband “George” Kweng Hoong for 68 years and stood by his side until his death in 2016. Shuet lived a full life, made many friends and was loved by everyone she met. She loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren. In turn, they loved her curry chicken and egg rolls.
Survived by sons Dominic (Jeanne) of Omaha, Joe (Terry), Eric (Kristie) of Lincoln; daughters, Antonia of Lincoln, Susan (William) Tsui of Hong Kong; six grandchildren Eric (Suzie), Nick (Kara), Lavena, Elaina (Cliff), Adrian (Maren), and Audrey; and seven great grandchildren Amelia, Cameron, Christian, Trevor, Christian and Bastian (twins), and Ezra.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
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Funeral Home assisting is Aspen Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504. To view an on-line obituary or email condolences please visit Aspen Mortuary’s website at www.aspenaftercare.com.
Condolences for “Helen” Shuet Tsing Tang
I loved Helen. What a gracious lady! She was my neighbor and I will miss her a lot. My deepest sympathy and prayers for your family.
Lavena and family
We are so sorry for your loss.
We are so sorry for your loss. We hope everyone is doing well!
You have my deepest sympathy. I’m thinking of you.
Donna Tvrdy
dantvrdy@yahoo.com
To the Tang family. I want to express my condolences and my gratitude for the long time friendship she held with my mother Ruth Lintz. Helen watched over my Mom for many years and we always valued her dear friendship.
Eric, Kristie & family, I was saddened to read that your mother died, Eric. Mothers are so important in our lives and I remember the last time I saw you we talked about your mother. Please accept my sincere sympathy. May your many memories comfort you and your whole family as you mourn the death of your mother.
Please allow me to offer my sympathy upon the death of your beloved family member, Helen. She holds a special place in my heart, as she was a good, kind, and caring friend to my mother, Ruth Lintz. And, she always had a smile for me, and a friendly greeting. She did so much for my mother, and I know that my mother enjoyed spending time with Helen, helping her when she could, going for coffee, and trips here and there. My mother took pleasure in being able to help Helen. It was interesting how Mom and Helen could communicate as well as they did, and I believe that they enriched each others’ life by spending time together. It was an honor that Helen’s entire family made my mother feel special and included in so many family times. I will always be grateful for that. Again, please accept my sympathy, and know that Helen was loved and appreciated by many.
Antonia, our deepest sympathy to you and your family. From Steve and Carol Busboom, The Alphas and The Shrine family