Dr Fu, I am so grieved to hear the news of your passing away. You were a teacher, mentor and friend to me. As a teacher and mentor, I remember you as someone who was sincere, compassionate and very understanding of my difficulties, and yet completely uncompromising when it came to learning and practicing the rigors of academic research. Every meeting, every tutorial would end with you emphasising the importance of academic honesty and thoroughness. No matter how low my spirits were at the beginning of discussions, I would leave feeling strong and inspired. As a friend, you were always willing to listen, always enquiring about our progress in life and taking an interest in how we were doing. And in spite of your remarkable achievements, you were always so humble to call some of us “your teachers” because we had some working experience. I cannot forget all these truly enlightening and learning moments with you. You were a wonderful father always speaking so proudly of your eldest son then; and a good son, when you spoke about your parents with piety and love. It will be very difficult to come to terms with your loss. My only regret is that I didn’t speak to you before coming to Arizona. You will always remain in my thoughts. As it was from you that I had first learnt the rigors of academic research, I dedicate the research I am now embarking on in ASU to your memory. Rest in peace Dr Fu.
Rubie Govin