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Zi Jiang Qiu

August 23, 1950 ~ May 25, 2026

Born in: Tai Shan, China
Resided in: Mooresville, Indiana

Zi Jiang Qiu, 75, a cherished member of the Mooresville community and the longtime owner of the former Hong Kong Restaurant, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2026, after a brief illness. He was born on August 23, 1950, in Tai Shan, China, to the late Kwan Hup Yau and Cai Juan Chen.

Zi’s life was shaped by courage and determination. In 1981, he made the difficult decision to leave his homeland and begin again in the United States. He arrived with little more than an unwavering work ethic, deep integrity, and the hope of building a better life for his family. After spending several years in Noblesville, Zi and his family settled in Mooresville in 1994, where they opened the Hong Kong Restaurant — a place that would grow into Bing’s Chinese Restaurant and become a gathering spot for countless friends, neighbors, and loyal customers.

Zi found joy in the simple, steady rhythms of life. He was an avid gardener who could coax beauty out of any patch of soil. He loved to cook, especially for the people he cared about. And he never passed up the chance to try his luck at the casino, always with a quiet grin and a hopeful spirit. Above all, Zi was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather — fiercely loyal, protective, and guided by a moral compass that pointed unfailingly toward honesty. To know Zi was to know a man who meant what he said and lived what he believed.

He leaves behind his beloved wife of 44 years, Jin “Lisa” Qiu; his children, Bing (Dat Ly) Qiu and Eric Qiu; and his treasured grandchildren, Peyton, Olivia, and Lauren. He is also survived by his sister, Li Peng Mei; his brother, Zi Qi Qiu; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family members who will carry his memory forward.

A private family visitation and funeral service will be held at Carlisle–Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens in Greenwood. Friends are invited to share memories or sign the online guest registry at www.CarlisleBranson.com.

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  1. Long time customer of Hong Kong and Bing’s restaurants….such good people and assets to our community…so sorry to hear this news..sending prayers for comfort as you remember and honor Zi

  2. Never got a chance to meet you but Bing is an amazing cousin, friend, mom, sister and more!! Praying for Bing and all of the family for peace and comfort! From: Christine and Billy Stringfield and kids, Cayla and Lucas.

  3. “Dear Bing and family, knowing you for 28 years has been one of my biggest blessings! Through our friendship, I saw firsthand what an incredible man your father was and how much he was loved. I will always be grateful for the wonderful example he was to my daughter during her time working for him. His strength, kindness, and integrity continues to shine through his family! Sending you all of my love and prayers!

  4. Bing and family, You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. May the love of your friends and the Mooresville community give you comfort.

    Kelly and Joan Maxfield

  5. From our family to yours, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you! Ricky was an incredible cook, hard worker, and loving family member! We are sending love to all of you during this very difficult time!❤️

  6. Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your dad. May you cherish your beautiful memories forever and always.
    Keep him alive with your wonderful stories! God Bless you and your entire family.

  7. What a beautiful tribute! Praying for your family. Grateful he took that leap on building his family and legacy here.


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