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David Lai

12/19/1966 - 11/06/2025

David Lai obituary, 12/19/1966-11/06/2025

BORN

12/19/1966

DIED

11/06/2025

UPCOMING SERVICE

Celebration Of Life

Nov. 15, 2025

3:00 p.m.

Richmond Baptist Church

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David Lai Obituary

It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden departure of our dear husband, dad, friend and colleague, David Lai on November 6th, 2025. Knowing his love of a good joke, we all expected him to jump up from his hospital bed and shout, "Just kidding!"
David was born in Vancouver to Jimmy, King You Lai and Winnie, Sui Ming Chiu on December 19, 1966. Predeceased by his parents, grandparents Lai Be Hop & Chong Lai Ying and uncle York Chan, he is survived by his 105 year-old grandmother, Lam Kai Sun, wife Grace (nee Nottingham), daughters Olivia & Alicia, brother Simon, sister-in-law Anne & niece Caitlyn; aunt Alice Chan, uncles Steven, Soong (Heidi) & Jeff Chiu, aunt Sue Chiu; cousins Sherman, Eugene, Kevin (Jessica), Jane, Brian, Janice (Kevin), Nick, Frederick & little Kyler; in-laws Bert & Betty Nottingham; Ann, Dave, Marie, Nick & little Chaz Burgoyne; Peter, Angie, Daniel, Jesse & Raquelle Nottingham; and many cousins.
David attended General Brock Annex & Sexsmith elementary before graduating from Churchill Secondary in 1984. He also earned a 2.5 year diploma in Operations Management from BCIT. David was a computer geek who loved to open things up to see how they work. He worked as PNE Agrodome maintenance crew then salesman at Woodwards Compute or Play, Super Software and Dunne & Rundle Cameras. He opened Gastown Photo with his good friend John Hadfield in 1997. He also installed photofinishing machines prior to joining London Drugs in 2014, first in the photofinishing department, then moving to the Head office with TLD help desk and then Internal Sales.
David was an active member at each church he attended starting at Metropolitan Tabernacle at age 7 yrs. He accepted the Lord at 12 yrs while at Sunshine Camp in Point Roberts and was baptized at 16 yrs. He moved over to Oakridge Baptist in 1992 after he saw Grace. It took 12 months of persistent, Tuesday night phone calls before she finally said "yes" to a date! They married in 1994 and adopted 11-month-olds Alicia & Olivia from China in 2006. His "butterfly kisses" girls were the highlight of his life.
Together David and Grace served in Oakridge, Ladner and Richmond Baptist churches. He was AWANA games leader, Sunday School teacher, youth leader, sound man, Deacon, board member and chief BBQ Burger man. For ten years he and Grace served with the Migrant Worker Ministry of FEB Pacific while also being Dad & Mom to 20 international students from Korea, Japan, Thailand and China. They also sponsored two children in El Salvador through Compassion Canada.
David found humour in every situation, as managers & senior pastors can attest. No one was safe including the doctors & nurses who cared for him. The family wishes to thank the ER staff at Delta & Surrey Memorial hospitals, Royal Columbian PD unit, Home Hemodialysis unit in New West, and VGH cardiac & transplant units. Thank you, Dr. David Kason, Dr. Sharan Karwal and Dr. Benny Bar-Shlomo for trying to get David to take his health more seriously!
A Celebration of David's life will be held on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at 3:00pm Richmond Baptist Church, 6640 Blundell Road, Richmond, BC, V7C 1H8; live stream link at https://richmondbaptist.com/
In lieu of flowers, please consider sponsoring a child through Compassion Canada or donating to the Delta Hospital Foundation.
Thank you for sharing his laughter and joy!

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Published by Richmond News from Nov. 12 to Dec. 12, 2025.

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for David Lai

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15

Celebration of Life

3:00 p.m.

Richmond Baptist Church

6640 Blundell Road, Richmond, BC

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Johnny

Yesterday

The first time I met David wasn't even at TLD. I was working downtown in Vancouver years ago and walked into a camera shop to buy my first digital camera. That was it until, years later, I started at TLD and saw a familiar face! What a ridiculously small world.

David was, quite simply, the best kind of colleague you could ask for. He was a whirlwind of genuine cheerfulness and good humor. I doubt anyone ever saw David without a ready smile or a witty observation to lighten the mood-even during the most stressful project deadlines. If you were feeling bogged down, you just needed to hear his laugh from down the hall, and suddenly the day felt manageable again.

My deepest sympathies go out to his family, friends, and everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. We'll miss his incredible spirit, his willingness to help, and that unmistakable, infectious laugh.

Rest in peace, David. Thanks for all the laughs and all the help. We were lucky to have you.

Anson C

Yesterday

David was such a kind and genuine person. His happiness and warmth touched everyone around him. He loved good food and great company, and it was always a pleasure to be with him. He will be deeply missed.

Michelle Gardner

Yesterday

David was one of our closest neighbors for close to 25years. Always quick with a joke and a smile, whenever we were out in our front yards. We fondly remember our one Christmas dinner with David and family, it was a great experience to have an expert foodie to order for us! We will miss having David in our neighborhood and friend family greatly. Luv 'n hugs, Mike, Michelle, Jess & Chris. Of course Miles too!

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