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I don't recall seeing this notice earlier,  but came across it only recently.  I worked in the legal department at GE, and recalled HP with fondness.  I hope his family is doing well.   
Dear HP, I still cannot believe you left us. You are a beautiful soul that positively impacted so many people. I miss you. Vincent 
Christmas in West Windsor (ph…
2004
Christmas in West Windsor (photo by Andrew Liu)
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2022, Albany, NY, USA
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Wishing HP/Dad/Gong-Gong the happiest of birthdays in heaven today.
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My sincerest condolences to the Wang family. HP founded APAF at GE and was such a great advocate and mentor to the Asian American community. He will be sorely missed by me and many others. RIP dear friend. 
I was so sorry to hear about Hsin-Pang's passing. He was such a brilliant technologist and terrific mentor. Thoughts and prayers are with his family. 🙏🏽
I had known HP from the time he interviewed with GE in 1976. He was someone I collaborated with technically,  and at times socially,  throughout our careers.  I always enjoyed his can-do attitude and willingness to work with anyone. I feel fortunate to have shared co-inventor status with HP on a few patents.  He and Ting-Ting would welcome anyone into their circle.  I am deeply saddened at his passing and extend my sincerest condolences to his family.

Dear Mrs.  Wang,

My sincere condolences to you and your family for your loss.  I feel so fortunate to have met and worked with HP and I am so glad that you convinced him to take on the role of the father.  He was so lovely to work with, patient and professional.   I was not even aware that he was undergoing treatment at the time.   I will never forget his gentle demeanor and commanding presence.   

Bless his heart!  

Sincerely,

Grace 

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婷婷姐-  我是雷雷。 前几天我妈妈偶然在世界日报看见报道- 我们非常震惊, 也不敢, 不愿相信。 这几天再三证实, 不得不接受这个现实。婷婷姐- 千言万语不知从何说起,请您节哀顺变, 保重身体。 
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1st APAF Summit
2000, GE Global Research, Research Circle, Niskayuna, NY, USA
1st APAF Summit

It was in the first month when I joined GE CR&D in 1997, HP came to my desk and greeted me. I didn’t know he was one the first Asian scientists in the center, just knew him as a friendly co-worker. He gave me a lot of info about the area and tips on how to adapt to the workplace. He also invited me to his home and I met Tingting for the first time. Since then, we became close friends and our friendship continuously strengthened over 25 years.

Thinking back, what brought us together was his genuine inclusiveness. He came from Taiwan, but never interacted with people from mainland with any bias. He also connected easily with people of different backgrounds. He has mentored and inspired me in many different ways over the years. I would like to share two stories.

Founding of APAF

In the 90s, Asian employees, especially Chinese immigrants, faced significant challenges at GE. The turnover rate was extremely high and the job satisfaction was low. In additional to helping each individual colleague, HP got an affinity group idea from Bell Lab and GE African American Forum (AAF). He initiated the employee based Asian-Pacific American Forum (APAF). He tirelessly shared the idea with his peers and leaders. However, management was not supportive. APAF's initial meetings had few participants. I remember Richard Keck and Hongyu Wang were there often. Everyone showed skepticism, but HP was persistent. Finally in 2020, we decided to have the first summit. We carefully invited the R&D leadership, but none of them attended. A small group of scientists proudly launched the APAF. With HP’s relentless pursuit, we got great responses from all the businesses and different geographical locations. We have also received guidance and increasing assistance from the corporate. Headquarter wanted us to find a corporate champion – an Asian with senor leadership position at GE. Out of 300,000 employees, we had only 3 names in the directory. One of them was overseas, and one was inactive. Norm Liu, VP marketing of GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) was the only qualified candidate and he graciously accepted the first champion role. The 3rd APAF summit was the largest conference I ever organized. It was a national event, held in a fancy hotel. Delegates from all over the country attended. GE Board Chair and CEO Jeff Immelt gave the keynote speech. Today, APAF has 26 chapters and over 6000 members.

Fundraising for the CCC Building (2001-2003)

HP introduced me to the local Chinese community CCC. He was also the one who introduced concepts of philanthropy and charity to me, since I grew up in a society where people were not accustomed to donations and fundraising. HP articulated that a community building would foster a sense of belonging, and most importantly it would serve as a resource center bridging Chinese culture and traditions to mainstream America. CCC had worked on raising the building fund for many years. Many long-time members would notice a big difference when HP became the building fundraising chair. HP and Tingting led by example and inspired almost the entire community involved in volunteering and participating. HP and Tingting literally turned their home into the community gathering places. Many of us almost addicted to Tingting’s sticky rice cake which she was making nonstop to treat people at different community activities. HP’s effort had snowball effect. I was the CCC president at the time and remember myself was very passionate, joining many high spirit volunteers, experienced my most memorable community service years at the CCC. I was supporting HP to promote “a dollar a day,” United Way, and many specific donation campaigns, such as name a room. I remember hosting CCC restaurants (volunteer families offered authentic Chinese dinner banquets and donate the proceed to CCC), selling cookbooks, organizing professional cultural performance events, and numerous creative ideas to raise funds. Within a short 2-3 years, we raised over $300,000 cash plus individual pelages of $114,200 for the CCC building project. This fund later was the key allowing CCC to acquire the Avis Dr facility in 2005.

HP put his heart and soul into something bigger than himself. He has touched, helped, and inspired so many people. He will be forever remembered. 

HP and Ting Ting are some of the most generous, warm hearted, and genuinely kind people we have ever met. We first met them at a CCC event a few years ago. Upon hearing that we were new to the area, they didn’t hesitate to invite us to their home and even introduced us to other like-minded friends. HP kept in touch with us through email and never hesitated to invite us to civic-oriented and APAPA events. We’ve been to several now and have met so many wonderful people all thanks to HP and Ting Ting. 

Although our time with HP was short, his generosity and kindness had a lasting impact on us. He cared deeply about AAPI issues but also about people as individuals. Our hearts go out to Ting Ting and HP’s beloved family. He was a giant in our community, and we will forever remember him as such!

A field trip
1977, Lake George, NY, USA
A field trip — with HP Tin-tin and friends
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A picnic in the park
1977, Schenectady, NY, USA
A picnic in the park — with HP Tin-tin
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We met Mr Wang through a few family gatherings at Michelle &Jeff’s Chatham home when Mr Wang and Ms Ting Ting visited their grandchildren. He always had a smile on his face and always so kind. We talked about his many trips to mainland China and we always admired him for his dedication to research even post retirement. 

It’s a shock to learn about Mr Wang’s pass, our sincere condolences to Ms Ting Ting, Michelle and family.  Stay strong, our thoughts are always with you.逝者安息。

Chen Family

Dear Ting and family:

Sending my sincere condolences.  I have known HP for many years now.  He is such an accomplished and giving person.  He will be missed by many.

Sincerely,

Pat

HP's passing is a tremendous loss for Asian Americans in our region and in the entire Asian American community, especially in the Chinese communities in this country.

When I moved to this region in 2005, I heard his name. Using a Chinese expression, his name reverberates like thunder.

He was a born leader. He established APAF in GE. When I joined GE GRC, I participated in APAF activities he initiated. He inducted me to APAPA and he influenced me to donate to 80-20 Educational Fund, who fights for civil rights for Asian Americans, which I have been donating to show my support. He is a like civil rights mentor to me.

Although not by design, somehow I followed his footsteps to this area. He was born in Nanjing, and I went to Nanjing University and completed my undergraduate studies. He went to Gainesville Florida to study in University of Florida, and I went to the same university and completed my postdoc research. He came to this capital region of NY to work in GE Research, and I came to work in the same institution many years after him.

I will remember him forever and we will remember him forever.

HP, rest in peace.

Ting Ting, Kevin and Michelle, our thoughts and prayers are with you.

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