Conrad Tin On Ching's Obituary
CONRAD TIN ON CHING
May 29, 1940 — June 18, 2025
“I enjoy the solitude of riding my motorcycle. Riding my bike makes me feel alive.”
—Conrad Ching, https://RiderMagazine.com, December 31, 2004
An adventurous soul whose heart revved with every twist of the throttle, Conrad Tin On Ching lived his life with passion, curiosity, and optimism. Born on May 29, 1940, in Honolulu, HI, Conrad’s journey was as vibrant as the rides he cherished. After graduating from Roosevelt High School in 1958, Conrad embarked on a path of hard work and dedication. In 1969 he became the owner of Atlas Sewing Center.
Conrad shared a lifetime of love with his devoted wife, Judy (Forrest) Ching. Together, they raised two sons, Zachary and Matthew, who were his pride and joy. His granddaughters, Angel and Alyssa brought him extreme happiness. He is fondly remembered by his sisters, Gloria Low and Kathleen Kurihara. He is survived by numerous nephews and a niece. Conrad was the son of Benjamin F. Y. Ching and Alice K. S. Lim, who preceded him in passing.
Conrad was known for his curiosity, patience, confidence, hardworking nature, and optimism. His love for motorcycle riding was more than a hobby; it was his therapy and his way of embracing freedom and finding peace.
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