The late Peter Yeang passed away unexpectedly on June 11th, 2024, at 7:17 am, leaving his family and friends devastated. Peter was a wonderful person who brought joy and laughter to those around him. He was a loving father and a remarkable individual who touched many lives with his kindness and spirit. His sister, Jessica Yeang, shared the heartbreaking news on Facebook, highlighting the profound impact he had on everyone who knew him.
"Peter was a loving father and remarkable person who touched so many lives with his kindness and spirit," Jessica wrote. "You’d be lucky to have ever crossed paths with him."
Peter’s passing has left his children facing unimaginable grief. To support them and alleviate the financial burden of medical bills and funeral expenses, Jessica has organized a GoFundMe campaign. The fundraiser aims to raise $10,000, with early donations already starting to come in.
The community has rallied around the Yeang family, offering condolences and support. Friends and family members have expressed their sorrow and shared their memories on social media.
"Sending so much love to the family. Prayers always. Love you all," wrote Victoria Jennifer.
"I’m so sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family," added Anh Kinzer.
"Rest in peace, I’m sorry for you & your family’s loss. My family & I send our condolences," shared Silin Rin.
The outpouring of love and support from the community highlights the deep connection Peter had with those around him. His friends and colleagues, including those from Shutterfly and Collins, remembered him as a wonderful person with a good sense of humor and a kind heart.
Jon Hennessy, a former colleague from Shutterfly, shared, "I was friends with Peter when we both worked at Shutterfly in 2014. RIP my friend."
Emma DeVoto, who worked with Peter at Collins, said, "He was an absolute wonderful person with a good sense of humor and a very kind heart."
As the Yeang family navigates this difficult time, they appreciate the thoughts, prayers, and support from the community. Memorial arrangements will be shared as they become available. For those looking to support the family, donations can be made through the GoFundMe campaign or via Venmo at @jessyeang.
This collective effort reflects the profound impact Peter had on those who knew him and underscores the importance of community support during times of crisis.
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