Hong-Chang-Obituary

Hong Fai Chang

Ann Arbor, Michigan

About

LOCATION
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Chang, Hong Fai Ann Arbor, Michigan Age 81, died Wednesday, April 20, 2005, at Superior Woods Nursing Home. Hong Fai was born July 10, 1923, in Honokaa, Hawaii, the son of Lin Yick and Lao Xi. He grew up in Honokaa on the Big Island of Hawaii and moved to Honolulu at age 13. He attended...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

During the past few months "Chang" and I reimenised about his past card playing days with my father Clem and the guys from the King Seely crowd. What a great guy! I know Ann Arbor was a better town because of his smile and he will be missed.

Hong Fai enbodied everything we learn about Masonry. He knew Masonry, but most important, he lived all of the tenants of Masonry. I will miss him and his smiling face.

Brother Hong Fai Chang lived and practiced Freemasonry to its highest ideals. He always had a smile for his brothers; an interest in their work; and a masterful theatrical command of Masonic Ritual second to none in any Lodge. He is among his brothers in the Grand Celestrial Lodge of Hiram Abif and Hiram King of Tyre but he will never be forgotten by his "Ann Arbor Brothers".

Karl Grube, Ph.D., President of the Bonisteel Masonic Library

Hong Fai Chang was a gentle Giant of A.A.-Fraternity Lodge.He knew and lived his obligations to the fullest.I an proud to say that I knew him. To the family my Deepest Sympathy. May your Father rest in peace.
Alan F. Sheperd P.M.

Hong Fai was one of my Mentors in the Masonic Fraternity. His presence will be remembered and honored among his Brothers. I feel as though I have lost a member of my family, in Hong Fai's passing. Paul Contos PM.

"Chang" was a good friend. He always had a smile and a "glad to see you" greeting when ever you met him. He amazed me with his memory of Masonic ritual. He lived life as a true mason. I will miss him.