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Eunsoon Pamela Jun

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Eunsoon Pamela Jun

Birth
South Korea
Death
1 Jun 2002 (aged 44)
Richmond, Contra Costa County, California, USA
Burial
Monterey, Monterey County, California, USA Add to Map
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Eunsoon Jun, 45, a chemist, died in Richmond, the victim of a homicide.

She was born July 5, 1957, in Korea. She lived in Monterey County for about five years, attended Pacific Grove High School and graduated from Monterey Peninsula College.

Ms. Jun was living in Richmond this spring when she disappeared. Her body was found earlier this fall.

She graduated from the University of California at Davis and earned her master's degree from UC-San Francisco. She worked for Bio Rad, Syntex and GenTech pharmaceutical companies. She worked for City of Hope Hospital in Los Angeles, researching bone marrow transplants. She was an active member of the Richmond Art Center, and enjoyed creating pottery and helping those less fortunate than herself.

Ms. Jun is survived by her mother, Kyo Yea Jun of Carmel; a sister, Jinsoon An of McClean, Va.; three brothers, Sung Il of Los Angeles, Sang Sun of Clifton, Va., and Sang Kyung of Carmel; numerous uncles, aunts and cousins.
Eunsoon Jun, 45, a chemist, died in Richmond, the victim of a homicide.

She was born July 5, 1957, in Korea. She lived in Monterey County for about five years, attended Pacific Grove High School and graduated from Monterey Peninsula College.

Ms. Jun was living in Richmond this spring when she disappeared. Her body was found earlier this fall.

She graduated from the University of California at Davis and earned her master's degree from UC-San Francisco. She worked for Bio Rad, Syntex and GenTech pharmaceutical companies. She worked for City of Hope Hospital in Los Angeles, researching bone marrow transplants. She was an active member of the Richmond Art Center, and enjoyed creating pottery and helping those less fortunate than herself.

Ms. Jun is survived by her mother, Kyo Yea Jun of Carmel; a sister, Jinsoon An of McClean, Va.; three brothers, Sung Il of Los Angeles, Sang Sun of Clifton, Va., and Sang Kyung of Carmel; numerous uncles, aunts and cousins.


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