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Nguyen Hung, 65, was teacher, officer
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Nguyen Thieu Hung, 65, of Baltimore, formerly of Ephrata, died of
natural causes Wednesday at Catonsville Nursing Home, Catonsville,
Md.
Born in Hanoi, Vietnam, he was a son of the late Nguyen Van Minh
and Trinh Thi Cay.
In Vietnam, he was an army officer and high school teacher. He
held degrees in psychology and literature from Van Khoa University,
Saigon.
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