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Edison F Hwang

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Edison F Hwang

Birth
Death
3 Mar 2022 (aged 43)
Burial
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Golden Pathway 888K-Urn, Gate 1, Section 1, Lot 218, Grave 218
Memorial ID
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From Princeton Alumni Weekly:

"Ed died too soon, March 3, 2022, of cardiac arrest in Fort Lauderdale.

Born Aug. 23, 1978, Ed arrived at Princeton from Pasadena Polytechnic. He quickly made his mark on campus, playing lightweight football, joining Tower, ZBT, AASA, and TASA, living in Butler College, Little, and Spelman, and majoring in politics.

After graduation, Ed worked with high-yield debt at renowned investment banks in New York and Hong Kong. He then moved to South Florida, where he was CFO for an import/export company, and later worked in commercial real estate finance. Throughout his career, Ed used his gift for turning unexpected events into opportunities, adapting across geography, cultures, and industries.

Classmates remember Ed as generous, hospitable, occasionally brash, and wickedly funny. He made friends he was proud of, supported fiercely, and kept up with after Princeton. A bon vivant, conversant in as many as five languages, he lived life to the very fullest.

Although never at a loss for companionship, Ed did not marry or have children. His survivors include his parents, siblings, and extended family, whom the class supports at their time of loss. Ed lives on through many stories. Our class will tell those stories and celebrate his memory. "
From Princeton Alumni Weekly:

"Ed died too soon, March 3, 2022, of cardiac arrest in Fort Lauderdale.

Born Aug. 23, 1978, Ed arrived at Princeton from Pasadena Polytechnic. He quickly made his mark on campus, playing lightweight football, joining Tower, ZBT, AASA, and TASA, living in Butler College, Little, and Spelman, and majoring in politics.

After graduation, Ed worked with high-yield debt at renowned investment banks in New York and Hong Kong. He then moved to South Florida, where he was CFO for an import/export company, and later worked in commercial real estate finance. Throughout his career, Ed used his gift for turning unexpected events into opportunities, adapting across geography, cultures, and industries.

Classmates remember Ed as generous, hospitable, occasionally brash, and wickedly funny. He made friends he was proud of, supported fiercely, and kept up with after Princeton. A bon vivant, conversant in as many as five languages, he lived life to the very fullest.

Although never at a loss for companionship, Ed did not marry or have children. His survivors include his parents, siblings, and extended family, whom the class supports at their time of loss. Ed lives on through many stories. Our class will tell those stories and celebrate his memory. "

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  • Created by: TeeZee2
  • Added: Jun 13, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240598816/edison_f-hwang: accessed ), memorial page for Edison F Hwang (23 Aug 1978–3 Mar 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 240598816, citing Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by TeeZee2 (contributor 47549397).