Please accept our deepest condolences to the Chang family for Michael senior's passing. He was such a great person, smart, kind and generous. Very down to earth and family oriented. Amy and I are so grateful that Michael and Tessie invited us to join in their family vacations for the Galapagos, the Taiwan and Argentina trips. We sure had a lot of fun with the Chang family. Attached is a picture of Michael having fun in the Galapagos. During our visit to the Chimei Museum in Tainan, Michael was kind enough to arrange a surprised private tour of the Museum's world largest string instrument collection for Derek and me. We were able to have a once in a lifetime chance to play on some of the most valuable violins and bows in the world. Attached is a picture of Derek playing on the 1744 Ole Bull Guarneri del Gesu violin and me playing on the 1709 Viotti-Marie Hall Stradivarius violin. Although Michael won't be with us physically, he will always be in our minds. May he rests in peace watching over us from Haven. Ed and Amy Wong
Uncle Michael's bilingual communication skills in both Chinese and English have played a very important role in the daily communication between the Zhai family in America and the Zhai family in China.His passing away is a great loss to us. I and all members of the Chinese Zhai family would like to express our deepest condolences to his family in the United States. We will always remember him and wish him all the best in heaven!