"Cristina Yu" Archive

November 2011 comings and goings

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Celebration of Yu's life will be today

Cristina YuA celebration of the life of Cristina Yu, who worked as a librarian at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library for 22 years, will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Brendle Recital Hall. It will be followed by a reception.

Yu, 52, died Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Her husband, Wei-Chin Lee, is a professor in political science, and one of their daughters, Rae-yao, is a freshman at Wake Forest. Their other daughter, Rae-ling, is a junior at Reagan High School.

Those who would like to contribute to a book fund in Cristina’s memory can send a check to the Z. Smith Reynolds Library.

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Librarian Yu passes away

Cristina YuCristina Yu, 52, died Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Yu worked as a librarian at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library for 22 years, and she was instrumental in organizing the annual Chinese New Year Festival on campus. Her husband, Wei-Chin Lee, is a professor in political science, and one of their daughters, Rae-yao, is a freshman at Wake Forest. Their other daughter, Rae-ling, is a junior at Reagan High School.

Christina’s life will be celebrated at 1 p.m., on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Brendle Recital Hall, followed by a reception.

Cristina began her work at Wake Forest as a technician in the Art Slide Library in 1988. In 1989, she joined the Z. Smith Reynolds Library team as a technician within the Cataloging Department for a brief stay before moving on to Reference and Interlibrary Loan. It was in Interlibrary Loan that Cristina blossomed as a librarian. She remained a solid contributor to the successes of the Library, the Wake Forest faculty, staff and students. She was a committed advocate for the library patrons, always seeking ways to improve the quality of services her unit provided. Read more

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