Steve Wei-Chang Huang

Steve Wei-Chang Huang

August 25, 1958 - January 01, 2013

Steve Wei-Chang Huang

August 25, 1958 - January 01, 2013

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Steve Huang was born in Pu-Li, Taiwan, on August 25th, 1958 to Shao-Yao Huang (father) and Wei-Tz Hu (mother). Steve is the youngest of four children in this middle class family of two boys and two girls. Due to his father’s job relocation, Steve spent his childhood in many cities, such as Pong-Hu, Ping-Dong, and Shin-Chu –all with great memories. The family eventually settled in Taipei where Steve spent his high school years.

Steve attended Tamkang University in Taiwan, majored in International Trade Business. During that time, Steve was convicted and baptized to follow Christ at age 20; he consistently did daily devotions and applied what he learned from the Bible to his life. Steve met classmate Tsai-Wei Tung and served together at college campus. Upon graduating from college and serving in the military for 2 years, Steve came to the United States and studied at the University of Detroit where in 1985 he earned a Master of Computer Science degree. Steve established his career in various companies – Compuware, Caterpillar Inc. and Plymouth Tube. His last job title was Integration Architect. During his 25-year career, Steve had many outstanding accomplishments; he loved his work and was fascinated with the evolution of technology in his lifetime.

In 1986, Steve married Tsai-Wei in Detroit, lived there briefly then moved to Peoria, IL. Both son Peter and daughter Joy were born in Peoria. In 1996, the family moved to Chicago suburb Naperville where the kids grew up and where they found long lasting friendships. Attracted by nice weather, Steve and family moved to California Orange County in 2011.

Steve enjoyed eating a lot, especially enjoyed eating with friends. He always considered “chef” as his unofficial second career. Steve was good at and loved many sports, especially Ping-Pong and tennis. He made many good friends through these sports.

Faith and family life are two focuses in Steve’s life. Wherever he lived, Steve loved to open his house to friends for Bible study and evangelism. As the spiritual head of his household, he led the family in attending a local church and conducted family worship at home, and raised his children with Biblical principles. He also served the Lord faithfully through serving people in various ministries, inside and outside of church.

During the final five years of Steve’s life, while battling colon cancer, he continued to serve the Lord without wavering. He was especially effective in evangelizing and encouraging cancer patients through sharing his experiences in faith and his cancer treatment. Nonbelievers were led to the Lord, other cancer patients were encouraged, and many lives were touched.

Steve fought the good fight; he has finished the race; he has kept the faith. Now, there is in store for him the crown of righteousness.

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37 responses to Steve Wei-Chang Huang

  1. Helen Tsai says:

    Dear Terri,

    Words cannot express my sadness for the passing of our beloved brother Steve; even you have moved to LA in 2011, your family are always in my prayer. I always remember Steve’s thoughtful and positive personality. For example; he was always the one came out the rain or snow to help Mrs. Ong to walk inside the church. One thing comfort us is Steve had fight the unbelievable battle for the past 5 years, and he is resting in the arms of the Lord now; And this time Mrs. Ong must be one of believers to welcome him by Heavenly gate, and for sure we will meet them again in God’s house one day. Let us Not say “Good-bye” but “See you later” to Steve on Saturday.

    Please take care yourself, Terri, may God’s own words comfort you in this difficult time.

    Sister in Christ,
    Helen Tsai

  2. jean yao says:

    Steve left us with fond memories being such a thoughful and caring person. Even recalling his humorous words now alleviates our sorrow of missing him. His courage, love & dedication to family, and selflesness is examplary to me.

    Jean Yao

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  5. Steve Chi says:

    I am college classmate with both Steve and Tsai-wei.

    My family and Wei-Chang’s family moved to Irvine/CA almost in the same day. This was a new place for both of our families. So, actually we are taking care of each other.

    I still remember that Wei-Chang always took care of me when we studied in the Tam-Kang university. I don’t remember how many times he invited me to his home and his mother cooked so many good foods for me. I told my wife that I stayed over his home one time and I still remember that he set up the folding chase lounge for me to sleep just next to his bed. Wei-Chang is a brave and good man. I learned a lot of how to live better in my life from him.

    Shou Chi

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