Chung-Shen-Tsai-Obituary

Chung-Shen "Richard" Tsai

Lynchburg, Virginia

Sep 2, 1951 – Dec 31, 2022

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BORN
September 2, 1951
DIED
December 31, 2022
LOCATION
Lynchburg, Virginia
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Chung-Shen "Richard" Tsai, of Lynchburg, Va., passed away on December 31, 2022 at Lynchburg General Hospital after a lengthy battle from stage 4 ampullary cancer. He was 71 years old.He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Chao-Yu "Way Lee" Tsai; his children, Carol Tsai Begnoche (husband,...

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Way Lee, we are so sorry to hear about the passing of your husband Richard. Our deepest sympathies. Love from dianne delledera and Dylan and Isaac Schumacher.

To Way-Lee and family, Very sorry to hear of Richard's passing.we always remember him smiling and talking while he walked up COLLEGE PARK DR. May your memories be of comfort to you.

Way Lee, I have thought of Richard, and you, often. I know he is at peace. My husband and I thought so much of Richard, such a lovely man. Admire you and your hardworking family. Know that you remain in my thoughts and prayers. Love.

Sorry for your loss of Richard. We met him at King Island. A kind and thoughtful person. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and family.

Sending prayers to the family! Met Richard at Empire Garden then Kings Island, he was such a kind and helpful person. So sorry for your loss.

HE WAS SO VERY KIND. SUCH A GREAT WAITER AT kINGS ISLAND. HE WILL DEFINITELY BE MISSED. BLESSINGS TO HIS FAMILY.

Richard always met you with a smile and "long time no see", when we visit Empire Gardens back in the day. I remember he would always take time out and listen to what you had to say. He was such a personal friend and always thank you for coming back to the restaurant. He was definitely the best waiter I was so fortunate to call a friend. Peace and prayers to all the family.

He made a mark on my life! Always so positive. I loved hearing stories about his children when they were teenagers.

Richard was one of the nicest man I've ever had the privilege to meet. When he worked at Empire Gardens, my Mom would call him "David", he always answered her, never corrected her. Our family was blessed to have known him. My heart breaks for all of you.