

Bing Hen Moy, a beloved member of the Boston, Mass. community, passed away suddenly, August 8, 2025, at the age of 95. Bing was born in Guangdong, China on October 10, 1933 to Guey Taw (Sam) Moy and Kam Hang Hew, and immigrated to America in 1957 where he built a life starting in the Chinese laundry business in the Back Bay and moved on as a restaurateur first at the Golden Gate Restaurant on Beach Street and then several other businesses in and around the Boston area.
Central to his life was his service as a community leader in Chinatown. Bing was a very active leader of the Moy Shee Association of New England, the Chinese Merchant’s Association, Kuo Min Tang of Boston, and the Greater Boston Chinese Golden Age Center. Through these roles, he supported and uplifted many within the Chinatown community.
He also had a very deep love of Chinese music and devoted much of his time to preserving and promoting Cantonese Opera and was the first to bring opera troupes from China to perform at the John Hancock Hall in Boston. Bing was a dedicated member of the Que Shing Chinese Music and Opera Group and served as an artistic director to the Muklaan (Inheritance of Cantonese Opera Culture) Club.
When his feet were young, his love for music extended to weekly jaunts to Moseley’s on the Charles or Wonderland Ballroom where he and his dear wife would dance the night away with their closest friends.
Bing is survived by his son Jimmy (Mary) of Waltham, Eddie (Kathy) of Southboro, David of Boston, Ellen Moy-Maneikis (Charlie) of Dorchester, Kenny (Ann) of Belmont, and Sam of Boston. He also leaves 16 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. He is predeceased by his devoted wife Fung Kee (Chin), his son Benny and grandson Clifford.
Bing Hen Moy’s life is a wonderful example of dedication, community service, and cultural preservation. His legacy will continue through his family and the countless lives he touched.
Friends and family are invited to his funeral service at the Deware Funeral
Home at 576 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170 on Saturday, August 16, 2025 from 9AM to 12PM (ET) to honor and celebrate Bing Hen Moy’s life and legacy. Interment immediately following at Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Bing Hen’s name to:
Greater Boston Chinese Golden Age Center
75 Kneeland St. Suite 204
Boston, MA 02111
https://www.gbcgac.org/help-us/
深受馬薩諸塞州波士頓社區愛戴的梅炳鈿先生 Bing Hen Moy 於二零二五年八月八日逝世,積閏享壽九十有五嵗。梅炳鈿先生一九三三年十月十日出生於中國廣東。父親是 Guey Taw (Sam) Moy,母親是 Kam Hang Hew。 他在一九五七年移民美國,先後在Back Bay後灣區經營洗衣店以及在唐人街必珠街的金門餐館和大波士頓地區從事餐飲行業。
梅炳鈿先生一生為大衆服務。作爲唐人街社區領袖一份子,他積極帶領、參與、支持唐人街多個團體事務,包括紐英菕梅氏公所、安良工商會、波士頓國民堂和中華耆英會。
他對中國音樂懷有深厚的熱愛,並致力於粵劇的傳承和推廣。他是首位帶領中國粵劇團在波士頓John Hancock Hall 約翰·漢考克音樂廳演出的人士。他是僑聲音樂社,粵劇團的忠實成員,並擔任木蘭寨粵劇團的藝術總監。
當他還小的時候,他對音樂的熱愛就延伸到了每週去查爾斯河畔的莫斯利舞廳或仙境舞廳,在那裡他和他親愛的妻子以及他們最親密的朋友徹夜跳舞。
梅炳鈿先生的後人親屬包括:沃爾瑟姆的吉米(瑪麗)、南伯勒的埃迪(凱西)、波士頓的戴維、多切斯特的艾倫·莫伊-馬內基斯(查理)、貝爾蒙特的肯尼(安)和波士頓的薩姆。他還留下了16個孫輩和23個曾孫輩。他摯愛的妻子鳳姬(陳)、兒子班尼和孫子克利福德均先於他離世。
梅炳鈿先生的一生是奉獻精神、社區服務和文化傳承的典範。他的精神將透過他的家人以及無數受他影響的生命傳承下去。
所有朋友和家人邀請於2025年8月16日星期六,上午9點至中午12點(美國東部時間)參加在 Deware Funeral Home殯儀館576 Hancock Street,Quincy, MA 02170
舉行的追悼會,紀念梅炳鈿先生的一生及其精神。追悼會結束後,十二時正出殯安葬Forest Hill Cemetery 福壽山墓園。
請以梅炳鈿先生的名義向以下機構捐贈:
Greater Boston Chinese Golden Age Center
75 Kneeland Street, Suite 204
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