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September 17, 1931 to April 18, 2021
In memory of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend, scholar and community advocate
Shium Andrew Chen passed away peacefully at the age of 89 in Pleasanton, California on April 18, 2021.
Andy was born on September 17, 1931 in Xin Hua, Jiangsu Province, China to Chen Tan and Hu Quison, immigrating to the United States in 1954. He married Veronica Ling Koo on August 29, 1964 and together they raised three children while residing in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Andy received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh in 1970, MA from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1962, MS from University of Oregon in 1956 and BS from Taiwan Normal University in 1953. For 36 years he was a Professor of Counseling and Educational Psychology at Slippery Rock University where he also served as Department Chair. He was an elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association.
In addition to being a scholar, Andy was a passionate advocate for Chinese and Asian American causes. Having devoted much of his life to social justice, he held numerous leadership roles including National President of the Organization of Chinese Americans, President of the Asian American Psychological Association, and Chair of the Pennsylvania Asian American Advisory Council Heritage Affairs Commission. In 2017, Andy published his life’s memoir, My Journey to Becoming Chinese American.
Andy’s interests and tastes reflected his assimilation as a Chinese American. As much as he enjoyed Chinese food, mahjong, and reciting Chinese proverbs, he equally enjoyed fishing, Steelers football and playing bridge.
Andy was a loving and dedicated husband and father always at the center of the family. Though mild in manner, he was known for his indomitable strength of character, wisdom-filled speeches and his kind and compassionate spirit.
Andy was preceded in death by his mother and father, two sisters and five brothers. He is survived by his wife Veronica, his three children and their spouses, Thomas (Angela), Herald (Mei) and Andrea (Hartwell Lin), and his eight grandchildren, Alexander, Avery, Benjamin, Henry, Katherine, Julia, Victoria and Sydney.