Jean C.S. Yang
Jean C.S. Yang, born Shen Chiaching, 93 passed away peacefully on July 21, 2006. Loving wife of 61 years to Richard, devoted mother of Virginia, Vivian and Allen, proud grandmother of Alex, dear sister to 8 brothers and sisters, aunt to numerous nieces and nephews. She was born in Hangzhou, China. During high school she was a class leader and star volleyball player who was selected to be a member of the Zhejiang provincial high school team at the national championship volleyball tournament. She graduated from Wuhan University with a B.S. in Physics in 1942. After graduation she was a science teacher at Nankai Middle School in Chongqing, China. In 1945, Jean came to the United States to join Richard, arriving in New York City on VJ Day. She received a M.S. in Physics from the University of Michigan in 1949. She was a longtime resident of Orland Park, Illinois, where she continued a lifelong career of community service. She was a Girl Scout troop leader and a volunteer at the Community Center Foundation in Palos Park. She contributed to the Chicago-area Chinese-American community as a supporting member of the Midwest Chinese Student & Alumni Services (CSAS), organizer of the annual CSAS Soybean Picnic held for many years in Orland Park. She was the co-director of the inaugural session of Chinese Family Camp in 1959 as well as a lifetime attendee, organizer and cheerleader. She was the first principal of the Chinese Language School in LaGrange, IL. Jean was a sincere Christian and she led the senior citizen group of the Chinese Christian Mandarin Church in Willowbrook for many years. She then became a founding member of the South Suburban Chinese Church in Park Forest, now Tinley Park. She enjoyed cooking, Chinese brush painting, crafts, golf and Bible study. She loved life, laughter, new and old friends, her family and her church.
