I remember Kin Ming as being friendly, very well read, and intellectually gifted. Our families have been friends since at least the 1940's. In the past, we would visit each other often where the Young Tai's resided both in Cedar Hill, Princes Town, and in Penal, both places being in Trinidad, West Indies. I treasure the many memories of my childhood of our family interactions. May I say that the world is poorer for his passing. May Kin Ming know Peace in the afterlife. May his soul be blessed. Our condolences to his Mother, Siblings and the many people who loved and valued him.
Michael Lau and family, and also on behalf of my siblings, especially Irene (Trinidad).
May Kin Ming rest in eternal peace with the Lord and share in the Glory of the Resurrection with the Lord Jesus Christ. May God comfort his family at this time. Blessings in Christ Jesus to the family. Amen
Our condolences to the family.
Rest in Peace Kin Min
Memories of Kin MIng's witty comments and hearty laughter will always be remembered by us. Kind, generous and ever so helpful to our family. Knowing him for over 30years and enjoying his company always.
Our condolences to the Young Tai family and our prayers will be with them during this very trying time. He is back in the hands of God's loving arms.
Stay safe and healthy and trust God.
Our love and care for the Young Tai family always.
Vishnu, Shanti, Vishanti and family
My deepest condolences to the Wu Young Tai family on the loss of Kin Min. A solid childhood memory comes with sound effects as Kin Min would play a long game of ‘war’ using a jar of his mother’s buttons. This was always an epic battle and it tells of his great imagination and strategic thinking. I loved the sounds he created and if I am very still I can hear them. God keep us all near Himself as we cherish Kin Min’s memory in our hearts