To hear the passing away of Lawrence Ting was a
shock to all. I have always known him as a man of strong
character, good integrity and a hard-working person
throughout these years' acquaintance. I knew him for so
long and have always looked upon him as a perfect gentleman.
I continue to hold this view on this friend of mine
who has departed.
I knew him since his days when he worked hard as
Vice Commissioner of the R.O.C. Olympic Committee. He
worked hard on that job and dedicated himself in serving
the country well on a very challenging and difficult task.
Along these years he was also most devoted to the
Columbia University Alumni Association and was definitively
a major force in organizing and driving this Club.
Throughout these years his dedication had made it one of
the most successful Alumni Clubs in Taiwan. All the
Columbia alumni will surely miss his presence and contributions.
I also recall the difficult job he was assigned to help
promote our relationships with Vietnam by leading to
build the successful export processing zone. From our
view it is indeed not an easy job for such a pioneer like
him to construct from nothing and nowhere a prosperous
dynamic growing industrial park and thus strengthened our
ties with Vietnam.
Personally I would like to express very sincerely that
I cannot think of anything bad against him, except all the
goodness. It is sad to have him depart at such a young age
and we shall all miss him and remember him as a truly
good person and that his early departure is gravely missed.
We pray for him and his family for such a tragic loss.
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