Cindy C. Teng's Obituary
Celebrating the Life of Cindy C. Teng.She was born on 30th of March in 1973 In Zhuhai city on the southern coast of Guangdong province in China. She lived there until 1989 before moving to California. She attended Foothill College studying accounting. She changed her focus to cosmetology and was a Stylist for 10 years.At Foothill College, she met the love of her life, Yulin Liang. Within 2-3 weeks of meeting, even before dating, Yulin had invited Cindy to meet his family at Chinese New Year family dinner. It was love at first sight. A year later, Yulin and Cindy were wed. They married on the 25th of April in 1998, in Santa Clara. Her life had become the love for her husband. They traveled and moved from place to place. It was an adventure. Her fondest memories were the times of their travels where it was spent in each others’ company. They ventured to Lake Tahoe, Yosemite and to Canada. They eventually moved to Seattle, living there for 5 years. The cold, wet weather steered them to Los Angeles for a year. Going to an even warmer climate, they found Phoenix, Arizona. They started a business together and stayed there for 7 years. During this time, running a business allowed Cindy and Yulin to spend every moment of the day together and that was what she enjoyed most in life. Most couples aren’t as fortunate to spend that much time together. Though Cindy’s life was cut short, her life with Yulin can be calculated to a blissful 100 years together.She enjoyed decorating the house and making floral arrangements. She appreciated beauty.On the 24th of November, 2015, Cindy passed away from cancer. She is loved and will be missed by her loving husband, Yulin Liang, her mother, her father, her elder brother, Yulin’s family and all of her loving friends.We invite our family and friends to attend a Celebration of Life Ceremony which be held Friday the 4th of December. Services details are listed below.We would like to express our heartfelt thanks for the sympathy and support our family and friends have extended toward our family during this time of loss.With sincere gratitude, The Teng and Liang Family
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