Solomon Choi, who founded the self-serve frozen yogurt chain 16 Handles and sold the business in 2022, has died at the age of 44, People reports.
The Seoul, South Korea-born entrepreneur met Hannah Chang-Choi, his wife of two years, in 2015 and they were engaged within 85 days of meeting.
"Solomon was an outstanding example of a man driven by his purpose and faith in God and passionate about sharing the love of Christ with others," his obituary reads.
"He led a Christian men's group and was committed to supporting and challenging those around him to be the best versions of themselves."
Choi is survived by his wife, their children 7-year-old Jubilee and 4-year-old Joshua, his parents, and two sisters.
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