

When Frank immigrated from Taiwan to the United States, he worked in a fish and chips shop before he pursued his dream to become a Doctor. He successfully reached his dream and was a doctor at Kaiser Permanente for over 20 years. Frank had the opportunity to travel around the world and wanted the same for his family. When Frank met his children he saw brightness in their eyes and knew that his children would pursue a career in the same field as he did.
Frank enjoyed spending a lot of his free time with sisters and family. In his down time, he enjoyed watching a couple of TV shows and listening to Taiwanese music. Frank worked hard to provide for his family. He would give himself a pat on his back whenever he scored the best deals when he went out shopping. Frank’s downfall would be his cravings for sweets and In & Out burgers, and when he had the opportunity he would devour yummy sweets and a good burger. He found a balance by eating his veggies and would enjoy a good game of tennis, golfing, and basketball. He loved jogging and soaking some vitamin D (sun).
Frank was a generous and kindhearted person who never forgot where he came from. He wanted to make a difference by helping others in need; he chose to donate to many organizations. He became everyone’s hero. He had a way with people with his lovely charisma, his laughter and his goofy ways.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.pacificviewcalifornia.com for the Kuo family.
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