Lem Mah was born on April 20, 1932 in Canton, China to Wah (Bill) Ha and Soon Ha Mah. Lem was reared in China, Hong Kong, and England. Lem was joined in marriage to Siu Ping Ng in 1975 in Hong Kong. Lem was welder in England and later became a restaurateur and real estate owner in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas.
Lem enjoyed playing Texas Hold"em and traveling but what brought him the most pleasure was spending time with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Lem passed away Monday, August 22, 2016 in Woodward.
He is survived by his wife, Siu Ping Mah of the home; two sons, Mark Mah of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Paul Mah and wife Cheryl of Charlotte, North Carolina; two daughters, Judy Mah; Louise Ogden and husband Kevin all of Woodward; Grandchildren, Sadie and Ben McGee of Florence, Alabama; Chelsea and Brent Goldsmith of Woodward; Michael Mah of Dodge City, Kansas; Ilia Mah of Lawrence, Kansas; Ian Mah of Dallas, Texas; great grandchildren, Sofia, Huck, and baby on the way Goldsmith; Brother Har Wei and wife Kitty Mah.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
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