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Donald Wah Chin Chai, 83

Donald Wah Chin Chai, 83 of Kahului, Hawaii peacefully passed away on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at Maui Memorial Medical Center. He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on November 9, 1937 to the late Gilbert and Elizabeth Chai.

He is survived by his loving wife, Carole Chai; son, Jason Chai (Dolly Hinau); daughter, Lori Chai Fernandez (Jamie Fernandez); son Derrick Chai (Michelle Reyes-Chai); Grandchildren Kylyn Fernandez, Javan Fernandez, Taytum Chai, and Caleb Chai; Brothers Norman Chai (Elizabeth) and Richard Chai (Beverly Jean); Brothers-in-law James Richardson (Mija); Glenn Richardson (Pauline); Jeffrey Richardson (Loretta); Sisters-in-law-Aileen Morita and Karen Kealoha and Lillian Ines; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

He was pre-deceased by sister Laura McKeague(Robert); brother Merton Chai; father-in-law Chester Richardson; mother-in-law Dorothy Richardson; brothers-in- law Greg Morita and Peter Kealoha.

Donald graduated from Saint Louis College in 1955. His graduating class was the last class to graduate from Saint Louis College before the school changed its name to Saint Louis High School He played varsity basketball in high school. Then he joined the Air Force for four years where, in addition to his duties, he also played volleyball for the Air Force volleyball team.

In 1959, after leaving the Air Force, Donald married Carole Richardson, who was born and raised on Oahu and attended Farrington High School. On August 29, 2020, they celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary. Together they had 3 children: Jason, Lori, and Derrick. Starting in 1996, he had his first grand-child, Kylyn, whom he was the excellent baby-sitter for her. He then had 3 more grand-children Javan, Taytum, and Caleb in the years to follow.

Donald would always say how BLESSED he and Carole were because of his loving family.

Donald and Carole lived on Oahu together after marrying from 1959 to 1970.

He was employed by Hawaiian Electric Company as a draftsman in 1960. He and Carole were living at their home that they built in Kaneohe Oahu before Donald de-cided to apply for a job at Maui Electric. He was chosen for the position of customer engineering supervisor at Maui Electric in 1970. Donald worked at the two utility companies for a total of 33 years before he retired in 1993 at the age of 55. Throughout his many years, he served on the boards for the as-sociation of the Maui parents of Kamehameha Schools Kapalama and for the parents of Christ the King School. He was a long-time member of Christ the King parish. He was an excellent ukulele player starting from his teen-age years learning from his brother Richard and friends from the park.

He loved playing the ukulele and listening to Hawaiian music.

He enjoyed his retirement years. He travelled to their second home inKaneohe Oahu quite often. He loved to work outdoors in his yard. He enjoyed golfing with his friends and meeting with his former classmates at the Saint Louis Alumni clubhouse or at places to have lunch. He and Carole enjoyed travelling together to celebrate their birthdays and anniversaries.

They often went to Las Vegas to celebrate. Sometimes the whole family would go also and have lots of food and fun.

Donald had many wonderful doctors and nurses over the years. He received excellent care from Kaiser Maui Lani and the Maui Veterans Clinic. The family would especially like to thank the doctors and nurses and staff tha cared for him in his final days starting on October 27,2020 while at Maui Memorial Medical Center. There were so many doctors and nurses that helped him and our family during that time in the hospital. For his final day, we would especially like to give our heart-felt and sincere aloha and mahalo nui loa to Nurse Ray and Dr. Chung; all the nurses and staff at Haleakala South; and Ashley and Jenn and Arvee and the staff at Hospice Maui Hale.

Services are to be held at Norman’s Mortuary with burial to follow at Maui Veteran’s Cemetery. Please contact the family for further information.

Norman’s Mortuary Online Condolences to: www.ballardfamilymortuaries.com