Ah Chee was born on 4 January 1928 in
Remuera,
Auckland, New Zealand, the second child of Clement Calliope Ah Chee, a New Zealand-born Chinese, and his wife May Yuk Doo. His father was a grocer, working in the family business established by
Chan Dah Chee, Tom's grandfather, who had emigrated to New Zealand in 1867. The original family name was Chan, but his grandfather's misspelled first name, Ah Chee, was made his legal surname upon his immigration. The business, Ah Chee and Company, was the largest trading company of its kind in the early 1920s but collapsed in 1931 due to the
Great Depression. Clement Ah Chee took his family to China, where the children were educated. In 1939, the Ah Chees, returned to New Zealand, following the Japanese occupation of
Canton. The Ah Chees opened a
produce store in
Newmarket, on Broadway, its main thoroughfare, with a second store on
Great South Road. Tom Ah Chee resumed his education, despite not initially speaking English. He went to Remuera Primary School and, soon gaining proficiency in the language, then went onto
Seddon Memorial Technical College, where he studied industrial science and bookkeeping. While studying he also worked at the family store. In 1951, following the death of his father, Ah Chee took over the business. This entailed him abandoning his tertiary studies; he was studying architecture at
Auckland University College at the time. On 25 September 1954, Ah Chee married Molly Gee at St Luke's Presbyterian Church,
Remuera. The couple went on to have four children. ==Foodtown==