Liu Yui-Xin Liang

January 13, 1908 — March 21, 2008

996

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, the 29th of March:

Chapel of the Chimes
4499 Piedmont Avenue
Oakland, CA 94611
(510) 654-0123

It will be followed by a luncheon

New Oakland Seafood Restaurant
307 10th Street
Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 893-3388

Yui-Xin Liu entered into the presence of God on March 21, 2008. She was born into a Christian family on 1/13/1908. Yui-Xin grew-up during the Chinese Revolution time, and was educated in a Christian high school and later attended a nurse training Academy. In the nurses training she obtained valuable basic knowledge of modern medicine, which she applied to help many needy people during the war years. Because of her benevolent deeds, during a prosecution of the Communist Regime her accusers couldn’t incite a single person in a mob to point an accusing finger at her.

She had always questioned the values of old traditions and had absolutely nothing to do with anything that associated with superstitions and corrupted customs. She always encouraged others to live in a practical life and to be accountable before God and men. She could truly say that “ I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, and I have kept the faith.”

In her lifetime she always set an example about her faith in the Lord. She always placed trust in the Lord for all her needs. What she enjoyed most was to be among the fellowship of Christians. In spite of her physical handicaps she attend church meetings regularly until the very end.

Proceeded in death by her loving husband, Hoi-Kit Lang in 1986; her grandson, Timothy, in 1989. She is survived by one daughter, Tie Wei, five sons; Ted Tit-Fei, Tie Jian, Tie Han, Tie Peng, & Tit-Ken; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Our family gratefully acknowledges your prayers and presence here today. May the blessings of the Lord be with you always.

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