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− | '''Yueh Chun "John" Ma''' ([[1974]]-[[2008]]) was a chef and entrepreneur who helped launch the [[Horizen]] restaurant and later started his own establishment, [[Baba | + | | subject_name =Yueh Chun "John" Ma |
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+ | | date_of_birth =[[November 29]], [[1974]] | ||
+ | | place_of_birth =Taiwan | ||
+ | | date_of_death =[[April 10]], [[2008]] | ||
+ | | place_of_death =Pensacola | ||
+ | | occupation =Chef, restaurateur | ||
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+ | | parents =Yu-Ching and Hsigo-Chun Ma | ||
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+ | '''Yueh Chun "John" Ma''' ([[1974]]-[[2008]]) was a chef and entrepreneur who helped launch the [[Horizen]] restaurant and later started his own establishment, [[Baba Cafe]], shortly before he committed suicide. | ||
− | Ma was born on [[November 29]], [[1974]]<ref> | + | Ma was born on [[November 29]], [[1974]] in Taiwan. He immigrated to Pensacola in [[1991]]<ref>"Tragedy On Palafox." ''Pensacola News Journal'', April 13, 2008.</ref> and attended Florida State University, graduating in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in marketing. |
In [[2002]] Ma partnered with [[Hunan]] owners [[William Yang|William]] and [[Linda Yang]] to open the Asian-fusion restaurant [[Horizen]]. | In [[2002]] Ma partnered with [[Hunan]] owners [[William Yang|William]] and [[Linda Yang]] to open the Asian-fusion restaurant [[Horizen]]. | ||
− | In [[2007]] Ma left Horizen to start his own business, [[Baba | + | In [[2007]] Ma left Horizen to start his own business, [[Baba Cafe]], in the former [[Breaktime Espresso]] location at [[34 South Palafox Street]]. |
On the morning of [[April 10]], [[2008]], after opening the restaurant, Ma locked himself in a closet in the back of the store and used a gun to commit suicide.<ref>"Owner commits suicide inside Baba Cafe." ''Pensacola News Journal'', April 10, 2008.</ref> | On the morning of [[April 10]], [[2008]], after opening the restaurant, Ma locked himself in a closet in the back of the store and used a gun to commit suicide.<ref>"Owner commits suicide inside Baba Cafe." ''Pensacola News Journal'', April 10, 2008.</ref> | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | *[http://www.myspace.com/ipleasepallates MySpace page] | ||
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− | + | [[Category:Chefs|Ma, John]] [[Category:Natives of Taiwan|Ma, John]] [[Category:Restaurateurs|Ma, John]] | |
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 14 April 2008
Yueh Chun "John" Ma | |
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Born | November 29, 1974 Taiwan |
Died | April 10, 2008 Pensacola |
Occupation | Chef, restaurateur |
Parents | Yu-Ching and Hsigo-Chun Ma |
Yueh Chun "John" Ma (1974-2008) was a chef and entrepreneur who helped launch the Horizen restaurant and later started his own establishment, Baba Cafe, shortly before he committed suicide.
Ma was born on November 29, 1974 in Taiwan. He immigrated to Pensacola in 1991[1] and attended Florida State University, graduating in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in marketing.
In 2002 Ma partnered with Hunan owners William and Linda Yang to open the Asian-fusion restaurant Horizen.
In 2007 Ma left Horizen to start his own business, Baba Cafe, in the former Breaktime Espresso location at 34 South Palafox Street.
On the morning of April 10, 2008, after opening the restaurant, Ma locked himself in a closet in the back of the store and used a gun to commit suicide.[2]