I worked with Steve at Books, Inc. 1985-87. I learned so much from Steve, about books, about history, mostly about how to deal with the crazy public of downtown San Francisco in the 1980's with compassion and a sense of humor. He would take me out to incredible restaurants in Chinatown after closing where I had the best food I've ever eaten. I will never forget Steve. Rest in Power.
In Memory of, and a Tribute to, Steve Wong
July 20, 1948 - August 23, 2021
I’m writing on my disbelief for losing our beloved Steve Wong, as well as sharing my condolences with his family for their loss.
It was my privilege to have been associated with Steve or “Wonga.” He was one of older activists that I looked up to. Back in the day, I was the youngest member who helped co-build E
I am sad to learn of the loss of Steve Wong. My sincere condolences to Joan Radin and the rest of the family. It was my honor to know and spend sometime with Joan & Steve.
I just found out that Steve died. I knew him from going to meetings at Everybody's Bookstore back in 1979 and 1980. (May Day 80!) I would always stop in and visit with Steve. He had so much experience and I loved his sense of humor. A good man who I know is missed by those close to him. rest in power brother
When I knew Steve in Sacramento, his gym tee shirt had the name Kong on it but after the Chinese confession program it became Wong. We use to joke about that confusion but it was real because of the Chinese Exclusion Act that made many families like ours take that route. Steve was a genuine person and told things like they were. He was a wonderful storyteller who spoke truth.