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WILLIAM SEAM "SIMMY" WONG

1920 - 2020

WILLIAM SEAM "SIMMY" WONG obituary, 1920-2020, Newton Highlands, MA

BORN

1920

DIED

2020

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WILLIAM WONG Obituary

WONG, William Seam "Simmy" Husband, Father and World War II Flying Tiger Veteran It is with great sadness that the family of William Seam "Simmy" Wong shares the news of his passing on May 12, 2020. Having just reached his goal of hitting 100 years of age, Simmy died peacefully at his home in Newton Highlands. Simmy was born on May 9, 1920 in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Wong Soon and Toy Lin, and spent his childhood in Boston's Chinatown. In 1931, after Simmy's mother had fallen ill, he and his family returned to Ping Tung village, Guangdong, China. He returned to the United States in his late teens. In 1943, Simmy was inducted into the army, serving as a supply officer for the 407th Air Service Squadron which supported the 14th Air Force's famed Flying Tigers. His tour of duty sent him all over the world, including Africa, India and China. After the war, Simmy maintained close ties with his brothers-in-arms, referring to them fondly as "the boys." In 2020, Simmy was one of many Chinese Americans selected to be honored with a Congressional Gold Medal for his military service with the Flying Tigers in WWII. After leaving the military, Simmy worked in the hotel and restaurant industry, and in the 1980's, owned his own restaurant, "Wong's Garden." He married Andrea Lam in 1961, and they had 2 children, Michael KP Wong and Cheri-Ann Wong, whom he leaves behind. He was an avid fan of the Red Sox, Celtics and New England Patriots and often took his children to Red Sox games when they were young. Community and friendship were always important to Simmy. He was a member of the American Legion Chinatown Post 328 for more than 70 years, serving as Sr. Vice Commander in 1948 and Post Commander in 1949. He was also an elder of the Wong Family Benevolent Association. Simmy was a longstanding member of many masonic bodies and lodges, including the Dalhousie Lodge (Master of Lodge in 2003-2004), Rabboni Lodge, Major General Henry Knox Lodge, and The Consolidated Lodge. He was a Shriner, a member of the York Rite and an assistant Tyler for the Scottish Rite Valley of Boston. Friends and family will remember Simmy as one with a kind and generous heart who was always willing to help out or reach out to those in need. No matter where he went or what decade of life he was in, Simmy gathered friends easily and kept them close. He understood the value of friendship and the work it took to maintain those friendships. He cherished all the relationships he built over the years. Services and a gathering to celebrate Simmy's life will be held at a later time when family and friends can come together safely and happily. Donations in Simmy's memory can be made to the Shriners Hospitals for Children — Boston, 51 Blossom St., Boston, MA 02114. Messages of condolence are welcomed at eatonandmackay.com Eaton & Mackay Funeral Home Newton Corner 617-244-2034

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Published by Boston Globe from May 26 to May 27, 2020.

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David Lucas

June 10, 2020

So sorry to hear this and review Seam's obit. Simmy was one of the first men I met in Masonry, as a 27 year old man. He was also one of the kindest persons I've ever met, to date. I am very happy to just now learn of his amazing military history. He was the greatest, of the greatest generation. My love and sympathy to his family.

Sherry Lee

May 27, 2020

My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family of "Uncle Simmy" . He will greatly missed by many! My Uncle Norman B. Wu & "Uncle" Simmy were members of American Legion Post 328 Chinatown and attended the many functions that took place.

stephaie fan

May 27, 2020

i am so sorry to learn of Simmy's passing. although he was my mom's contemporary, both born in 1920 and growing up in chinatown, Simmy did not let generational differences hold him back from offering his friendship and help to anyone who needed it. Simmy was a board member of the Chinese Historical Society of New England and later, along with Joseph Yuu, received its Sojourner Award for their contributions to the community. Simmy and Joe donated photos of their military service work as well as a uniform to the Society. He also donated some menus from various restaurants he had worked. He was always willing to answer any questions we had about Chinatown's past. He is missed.

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