Kin Lai "George" Tai

Kin Lai "George" Tai obituary, Melrose, MA

Kin Lai "George" Tai

Kin Lai Tai Obituary

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Mr. Kin Lai "George" Tai, a longtime resident of Melrose, passed away peacefully at the Sawtelle Family Hospice House in Reading on Friday, October 30, 2015 at age 101. Born in Ningbo, China on October 26, 1914, Kin Lai was raised in a southern village of Shanghai prior to Communist rule. With the blessing of his parents at age 17, he set out into the world to find a better life. Many years later, he would ultimately achieve his goal. His story personifies the American dream of hard work, perseverance, and achievement. Kin Lai began his journey to the United States shoveling coal in the boiler room of a boat. He labored in the bowels of the ship with one goal in mind and that was making the US soil. At one point, he became so sick he was returned home to his parents only to leave again after he recuperated. Blessed with good luck throughout his life, he even survived an attack from a Japanese artillery boat. His journey for independence brought him to Singapore, India, and eventually to England and Scotland where he found work on the harbor docks. In 1943, his final leg left Scotland and brought him to New York City. With his first goal achieved, he was granted citizenship in the United States by enlisting in the US Army on February 2, 1945. Stationed on Ft. Banks in Winthrop during WWII, he was honorably discharged and eventually settled in Melrose with his wife Shun Pao. In 1949, Kin Lai opened a restaurant with a friend at 19 West Foster Street in Melrose. After a short time, he converted the small diner into "Golden Gate" a Chinese Restaurant which he owned and operated from 1950 until his retirement in 1985. Known locally as "George", he was the cook, and wife "Mary" worked as the hostess and ran the front of the house. With his trademark determination and perseverance, George ran a very successful restaurant for 35 years. In the beginning, they worked 7 days a week with no days off and no vacations, and later took Mondays off. George and Mary raised two sons upstairs above the restaurant and they worked in the kitchen doing prep work and working in the dining room. In his free time, George loved gardening, fishing, swimming, and music. He had an abundance of flowers around his house with apples, peaches, raspberries, and pears growing in his yard. He also loved animals, especially birds and fish. A music lover, he was a self taught harmonica and erhu player, loved traditional Chinese music, and knew how to play the Chinese Zither. In his younger days, he enjoyed swimming, and up until last fall at age 100, he was still riding his bicycle everywhere. His typical outing took him from Melrose to Boston on his bicycle and the T from Oak Grove. He loved socializing with his friends and acquaintances in Faneuil Hall, Copley Square, and the produce stands at Haymarket. George's health was always important to him. From a young age, he always made taking care of his body a priority. With an emphasis on nutrition and regular exercising, he made it over a century. George was the loving husband of the late Shun Pao "Mary" Tai with whom he shared 53 years of marriage. Caring father of Peter J. Tai and his wife Debora of Reading, and John Tai and his wife Jean of Melrose. Cherished grandfather of Amanda Tai of Washington, DC. Predeceased by 11 brothers and sisters. Relatives and friends will gather in honor and remembrance of George's life for his Funeral Service at the Robinson Funeral Home, 809 Main St., Melrose on Saturday, November 7 at 10AM.

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Elsa Arguelles

June 8, 2020

I met George at Downtown Crossing in 2009. I remember him with affection.
-Elsa Argüelles, Mexico City.
June, 2020

Lynne

April 11, 2020

To the sons of George & Mary... My brother and I ate there often as my parents both worked.. Mary was like a sweet grandma to us ! We would eat the best egg foo young Ive ever eaten as well as many other dishes and was amazed they had a tv in the restaurant ... Blessed to have those memories... Wonderful people

Linda Granfield

November 7, 2015

Dear Peter, While I am sorry to read of your father's passing, I am very much inspired by his life of determination and dedication. "The Golden Gate" restaurant, and your parents, are very much part of Melrose history--and my own teen memories. Take care.

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