Andrew Tut Fo Ing
From dKosopedia
1999 obituary:
Andrew T.F. Ing, lieutenant governor for 8 1/2 months under Gov. John A. Burns, died Saturday in Maui Memorial Hospital. He was 79. His career spanned a variety of business and government service. Ing was a financial vice president, treasurer and director of Hawaiian Electric Co. from 1969 until 1974, and financial vice president of Maui Electric Co. and Hawaii Electric Light Co. from 1970. Ing served as Hawaiian Electric Industries financial vice president, 1974-1989, and as director, 1984- 1989. He was president of HEI Investment Corp., 1984-1989. Ing took the oath of office as lieutenant governor on April 13, 1966, succeeding William S. Richardson, who became chief justice. He had been with the Burns administration since 1962, as head of the Department of Budget and Finance. In Burns' second term, Ing again became budget director, serving until he left government in 1969. Ing also was chairman of the Honolulu Charter Commission in 1972 and later chaired the governor's Commission on Operations, Revenue and Expenditures. Among other activities, he was a trustee with Oceanic Institute, director of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and director of Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific. Ing was born in Honolulu. A Roosevelt High School and University of Hawaii graduate, he had a master's in business administration from Harvard. He served in World War II from 1943-1945 as Army liaison supply officer abroad and was recalled in 1951, rising to lieutenant colonel. He is survived by his wife, Patricia; sons Robert and Dennis; sister Florence Vaughn; brother Walter; and two grandchildren. Services will be noon Sunday at Nuuanu Mortuary. Call after 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to St. Peters Church or Rehabilitation Hospital. Casual attire.
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