Kai-Li-Obituary

Kai T. Li

Dallas, Texas

1936 - 2006

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LI, KAI T. 70, passed away at his home surrounded by his family, Saturday, July 8th. Funeral: Memorial Service: Saturday July 15th at 10:30 a.m. at Arlington Chinese Church, 805 Oakwood Lane, Arlington. Visitation: 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Friday, July 14th at Moore Funeral Home. Memorials: Donations...

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My first experience with Dr. Li was in 1980, in the delivery room at Arlington Memorial Hospital. He was the man who first introduced me to this world, and continued to serve as my doctor until his retirement. He was both a wonderful doctor and man. Dr. Li was a very special person that cared deeply for his patients. He has influenced my life in many ways and I will miss him greatly.

My family's first encounter with Dr. Li was 26 years ago, when he became my newborn daughter's pediatrician. Two other children and many years later, my kids will always consider Dr. Li, their doctor. He was one of the finest examples of a Christian man that I have ever known. He will forever hold a special place in our hearts and he will be greatly missed.

We came to Texas in 1976 and found Dr. Li to be our 3 1/2 year old's doctor. He was the most dedicated and caring doctor we could have and will never forget him. We had the priviledge to see him many times outside of his office as his children and ours shared the same piano teacher. I remember shaking his hand on one of those occasions and saying, "This is the first time I have ever shook your hand and it didn't cost me $20". I remember him laughing so hard and then several months later when...

I am also saddened to hear of his passing. I am now 24 and married and will always remember being a child in his office. He was such a wonderful, loving, and giving doctor. I will always remember his sweet personality that he shared with me and my family. Prayers are being sent.

I wanted to express my sympathy to the Li family.

Dr. Li touched so many lives. He was pediatrician for both of my children (Kristi & Brian). They always knew they would get a cracker (or two), a ring, or a small pink or blue (Gerber) cup or bowl. We spent many hours in the waiting room, but always knew that we would get "worked in" if we got to Dr. Li's office. He was such a gentle man and was a great encourager to a new (and old) parent!

He will be greatly missed,...

It saddened me to read of Dr. Li's death. During my years in the travel business, it was always a pleasure to have him call me - at All Ports Travel and Kilroy Travel. He was such a nice person with whom to work.

I am so saddened to learn of Dr. Li's passing. He was unfailingly gracious, and I will always remember his engaging personality whenever he would come into the ticket office (he loved to travel!) or whenever I would encounter him and Lillian walking in the neighborhood. He was a good and kind doctor to our son, Sean. A sweet and gentle spirit, he loved his family and his Lord.
To his family: You have been blessed to have had him in your lives, and we are so sorry for your loss.

Sorry for the late response.
Uncle Li is very nice and kind to everybody, we are sure that he will be missed by everyone forever.

I had the priviledge of working for Dr Li for over 25 years. He was not only a great employer but he was a great friend to all my family. He was with my Dad when he died and visited my Mom in the nursing home and saw many other members of my family through illness with his prayers. He was a great comfort to my husband when he was dieing of cancer with his many prayers. He will truly be missed and my heart goes out to his family whom I consider part of my family.