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A stop on the 16 semiconductor line … Grandparents buried in Suwon Seonsan
Pil-gyu Kim “I haven’t seen a ‘winner’ like Kun-hee Lee”
President Lee Kun-hee, who led Samsung to a world-class company, came on the scene.
Following the ceremony held at the Seoul Samsung Hospital in Ilwon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 28th, President Lee was buried in Seonsan, Suwon after stopping at his home, office in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu and the Hwaseong plant.
At the ceremony held in the underground auditorium of the Seoul Samsung Hospital Cancer Center starting at 7:30 a.m., grieving relatives Rahee Hong, former director of the Leeum Art Museum, Jaeyong Lee, vice president of Samsung Electronics, Boojin Lee, President of Hotel Shilla, Seohyun Lee, President of Samsung Welfare Foundation and younger brother of the deceased, Lee Myung-hee and President Jeong Yongjin In attendance were Vice President, nephew of the deceased, Lee Jae-hyun, President of CJ Group, and Cho Dong-gil, president of Hansol Group.
Hanwha Group’s three brothers, including President of Hyundai Motor Group, Eui-sun Eui-seon, President of Hyundai Motor Group, and Woong-Ryeol Lee, President of Kolon, Dong-gwan Kim (President of Hanwha Solutions), Dongwon (Hanwha Life Insurance CEO), Dongseon (former Hanwha E&C team leader) and three brothers from Hanwha Group. He attended the ceremony and cut off the last path of the deceased.
On this day, Seocho’s office building at Samsung took an early stage to commemorate the deceased.
The ceremony was held as a private family leader in a quiet environment.
The ceremony, which lasted about an hour, was followed by a summary of the biographies of Samsung’s full-time advisor, Lee Soo-bin (former president of Samsung life insurance), recalling memories of former KPK president Kim. Pil-gyu, a 50-year-old high school alumnus of the deceased, a commemorative video projection and presentation by the participants.
Advisor Lee Soo-bin recalled the life of the late who acquired Korea Semiconductor in 1974, laid the foundation for the semiconductor industry, and made Samsung a global company through Shin Shin-young.
While reading the “I ate in the spirit” part, I couldn’t forget what I said for a moment, as if my throat seemed choked.
Former President Pil-gyu Kim recalled President Lee Kun-hee’s childhood and conveyed the extraordinary and curiosity of President Lee and his appearance while studying in Tokyo.
In particular, former President Kim introduced ‘Seungeobu’, said to surpass his father, and said: “I have traveled all over the world, but I have never seen a person who has been more of a fisherman than President Lee Kun- hee.
This is the first step in filial piety. “
Vice President Lee Jae-yong, who appeared in reporters, had a stiff expression at all times, and President Lee Bu-jin shed tears in the middle and showed a difficult appearance.
As she got out of the car to attend the ceremony, Ms. Hong Ra-hee temporarily supported an arm of President Lee Bu-jin, who was shaking.
At the same time, Ji-sung Choi, former head of Samsung’s Future Strategy Office, former vice president of Samsung Group, Hak-soo Lee, executive advisor of Samsung Electronics, Oh-hyun Kwon, vice president of Samsung Electronics, Kim Ki-nam, vice president of Samsung Electronics, Hyun-ho Jung, president of commercial support TF, In-yong Lee, president of CRJ, who has long supported Jae-ky, president of CR. did.
After leaving the funeral at 8:50 a.m., Ungu’s procession made their way through the space containing President Lee’s footsteps and bid farewell.
First, I toured the Leeum Art Museum in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, the house in Hannam-dong, where President Lee Kun-hee lived before, and Seungji-won in Itaewon-dong, without stopping.
In May 2014, he collapsed from his home in Hannam-dong and was transferred to a hospital after he collapsed and went home after 6 years and 5 months.
Seung Ji-won is a place where former President Lee Byung-cheol’s house was renovated and used as a guest house for the Samsung Group.
Later, for the Ungu procession, President Lee Kun-hee took his personal finances and went on the “last daily trip” to the Giheung-Hwaseong semiconductor plant (commonly known as the Hwaseong plant).
Ungu’s car walked slowly down the road inside the workplace for about 15 minutes and received goodbye from thousands of executives and employees and employees of partner companies who came to see the last street.
A banner reading “I will remember the steps of the president forever” was posted at the H1 main gate of the Hwaseong shopping site. From 2 hours before arrival, many executives and employees took 3,000 company-prepared chrysanthemums and made 4 to 5 lines on both sides of Hwaseong Campus Road, which is about 2 km long. We wait for President Lee in line.
As Ungu’s vehicle moved, some employees shed tears and mourned Lee’s death.
The Hwaseong semiconductor plant, completed before the Pyeongtaek campus, is the hometown of Samsung Electronics’ memory semiconductor production.
In 1983, President Lee Kun-hee, along with predecessor Lee Byung-cheol, secured the site for the commercial site and handled the opening and completion ceremony.
After Samsung, President Lee attended eight official events, four times each, from the completion of the VLSI plant at Giheung Samsung Semiconductor Communications in 1984 to the opening ceremony of Hwaseong Semiconductor Line 16 in 2010 and 2011.
The visit to the Hwaseong semiconductor business site instead of the Suwon business site, where Samsung’s headquarters are located, took into account the deceased’s footsteps and his commitment to semiconductors.
That day, Ungu’s car stopped once in front of line 16, where the deceased made the first shovel himself and even produced production.
At this time, Vice President Lee Jae-yong and other family members got off the bus and watched the two-minute video of President Lee Kun-hee’s visit to Line 16 prepared in advance.
When male and female employees dressed in dustproof suits handed out a 16-line semiconductor wafer and held a ‘surprise event’ honoring the deceased’s achievement, the grieving families bowed their heads and expressed their gratitude.
President Lee Kun-hee, who left the Hwaseong plant in the background, died for 78 years in Seonsan, the Suwon family, the last destination.
It is known that Jangji was decided to be Suwon, not Yongin Seonyeong, where the deceased’s father, Lee Byung-cheol, and his mother, Park Doo-eul, were buried at the will of his wife, Hong Ra-hee.
Seonsan in Suwon is the place where President Lee Byung-cheol’s parents and grandparents slept.
/ yunhap news