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Kwong, who studied engineering at Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He returned to the United States and settled in [[Birmingham]] before 1965. He gave numerous presentations to groups such as the [[Jefferson County Young Republicans]] and the [[Birmingham Anthropological Society]] sharing his insights on Chinese culture and its takeover by the Chinese Communist Party.
Kwong, who studied engineering at Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He returned to the United States and settled in [[Birmingham]] before 1965. He gave numerous presentations to groups such as the [[Jefferson County Young Republicans]] and the [[Birmingham Anthropological Society]] sharing his insights on Chinese culture and its takeover by the Chinese Communist Party.


Kwong died in [[1976]] and is buried at Oxford Memorial Gardens in [[Oxford]].
Kwong died in [[1976]] and is buried at Oxford Memorial Gardens in [[Oxford]] alongside his son [[L. H. Kwong|L. H.]] and daughter-in-law [[Sheila Kwong|Sheila]].
 
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==External links==
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159648440/lawrence-c-kwong Lawrence Kwong] at Findagrave.com


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Revision as of 13:08, 14 January 2023

Lawrence C. Kwong (born 1886; died 1976) was an engineer and former officer in the Republic of China Air Force during World War II.

Kwong, who studied engineering at Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He returned to the United States and settled in Birmingham before 1965. He gave numerous presentations to groups such as the Jefferson County Young Republicans and the Birmingham Anthropological Society sharing his insights on Chinese culture and its takeover by the Chinese Communist Party.

Kwong died in 1976 and is buried at Oxford Memorial Gardens in Oxford alongside his son L. H. and daughter-in-law Sheila.

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