Leonard Sherman Chong
7/27/1946 - 6/30/2016
Obituary For Leonard Sherman Chong
Leonard Sherman Chong July 27, 1946 – June 30, 2016
Dr. Leonard Sherman Chong, 69, of Fremont, California, passed away on Thursday, June 30, 2016 due to complications related to lymphoma. His sudden illness and diagnosis of cancer just two weeks earlier caught everyone by surprise.
Len was born on July 27, 1946 in Oakland, California, the eldest son of Peter and Ellen Chong. Len graduated from Oakland High School as valedictorian in 1963. He entered UC Berkeley (Cal) at age 17 and then gained early entry to the School of Dentistry at UC San Francisco. He earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery and a certificate in Orthodontics from UCSF.
After completing his studies, Len started his orthodontics practice in the Tri-City area, first in Hayward for about 10 years and then in Union City for the past 30 years. His son, Scott, joined the practice in 2002 and the two practiced together until the day Len entered the hospital in mid-June. Many of Len's earlier patients have returned to the practice to have their children's orthodontic needs met.
Len was a passionate Cal fan with deep familial roots to the University. His grandfather, Samuel Pon, graduated from Cal in 1923 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. His father, Peter Chong, the first in his family to attend college and a World War II veteran, earned his Cal degree in Accounting in 1940. Len met his college sweetheart, Judy, in the Cal library on January 14, 1966 and they were married for over 45 years. They were longtime Cal football and basketball season ticket holders and regularly took their three children, Scott, Kristi, and Laurie to Cal games.
About 20 years ago, Len and Judy began devoting more time to supporting Cal Athletics, Cal Spirit, and the Cal Band. Since 1995, Len served as the photographer for Cal Spirit. Len and Judy enjoyed traveling to away games for the Cal football and basketball teams. They cheered for the women's basketball team at their first ever Final Four appearance in New Orleans in 2013 and followed the men's teams in their NCAA bids as well.
Len’s other favorite hobbies were international travel with Judy (including recent trips to the Galapagos Islands, Africa, and Europe), spending time with his two granddaughters, and maintaining his koi ponds.
Len is survived by his beloved wife, Judy; his son, Scott, daughter-in-law, Anna, and two granddaughters, Jocelyn and Talia; his daughter, Kristi; his daughter, Laurie and future son-in-law, Charlie Chiau; and his younger brother, Ken.
The family requests NO FLOWERS or visitors at this time. If you'd like to make a donation in his honor, he was a staunch supporter of the Cal Spirit Groups and the Cal Band.
To give to the Cal Band, go here: https://give.berkeley.edu/egiving/index.cfm?fund=FJ0520000&org=Cal+Band+Fund&amt=&fundlist=FJ0520000
To give to Cal Spirit, go here: https://give.berkeley.edu/egiving/index.cfm?fund=FJ0405000
There is an option to note that your gift is in memory of Len.
We also would like to encourage blood donations. Cancer patients need many blood products (e.g., platelets, plasma, and packed red blood cells).
We will host a Celebration of Life for Len on Sunday, July 24, 2016 in Berkeley at his alma mater, Cal. More details about this Celebration will be posted on his Caring Bridge website at: https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/leonardscaringbridge.
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