Mai-Ing-Obituary

Mai Kum "Tony" Ing

Bay City, Michigan

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ING, MAI KUM "TONY" Mai Kum "Tony" Ing, age 78 years, died Tuesday, August 6, 2013. He was born in China and immigrated to the United States, where he subsequently settled in Bay City and founded the House of Ing restaurant on Euclid Avenue in the early 1970's. Tony was the husband of Paulette;...

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Paulette, know that I am thinking of you and praying for you during this time of sorrow. The Lord is our comforter. He will give you strength to get through this difficult time. May His peace be with you.

Paulette, I worked for Tony from 1977 to 1984. He was a real good person and generally interested in making people enjoy their dining at the House Of Ing.

He was like a father to me. A dear friend always worried if I was ok. I have never met a more gentle caring man in my life. I was truly blessed to know him and you his wife Paulette. A perfect couple so filled with love and giving of yourselves! I will miss him so very much. What a blessing to have had an angel among us! Thank you for sharing your life with us!

So sorry to hear about Tony passing. We are thankfull for all the wonderful time we spent with the two of you. Nobody will ever take his place in my heart and the best couple in Vegas ever!
God Bless,
Greg and Shelley Hayward

Paulette,
Saddened to hear of Tony's passing. God bless.

Sorry to hear about Tony he was a great man!

Working for Tony at The House of Ing for six years was a pleasure. He was always very good to me.

One of my fondest memories is, when I was young, Tony, my Uncle, would grab me by one arm and one leg and swing me back and forth. Even though it seems simple, its something unique that me and Tony shared. When I was young, I would always look forward to seeing him so I could be swung, and as I grew, this became a general fondness for the warm man he was.

I never did get the chance to swing him in turn, but the fond memories will never fade.

Rest Peacefully Uncle Tony.

Paulette, we are truly sorry for your loss. Please know that we are sending our thoughts and prayers your way.
With all our love,
Debbie and Fred Gilbert