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Cindy Ching Luan’s Eulogy (stepdaughter in England) A big thank you to Nien my mum. My step mum Yee Luan whom I always called Nien, came into my life when I was about twelve and my little sister was only about 7. It was like fate had dealt a hand and brought her to support our Dad, elder brother Ching Choo and us, the two little sisters. Her n...
Eulogy from Leon Carter (Grandson in England) I have only ever known Yee Luang Khung as my Po Po. One month before my daughter Poppy was born, my mother asked Po Po for a name I could give to her. She gave us Xiang which I was told means Happy. Poppy called my mother her Po Po, and still does when I show her photos. For my Po Po, the last time I sp...
My Poh-Poh - Su-Wei (Grand Daughter Mebourne) My Poh-Poh was both a determined and dedicated person. She showed this in all areas of her life, in what she valued and considered important. She was dedicated to her family, friends and the temple, she attended regularly without fail, and she was determined to be active about them. I saw this every ...
Eulogy from Farn-Ling (Grandson Melbourne) Poh Poh was a kind loving and caring person. She took pride in looking after the house and her garden. The house, clean, always well presented the garden, alive and always blooming. She loved the family, putting everyone else's needs before hers, taking care of us when we were sick and nursing us back to h...
Ching Chin (Son in Melbourne) My mum, whom I call Nien, made a big sacrifice for me. When I told my parent that I would like to go overseas to study, seeing my brother and his family moved to Australia and my sisters stayed back in England after their studies, they decided to move to Melbourne Australia to be near my brother and me. Nien missed...
Tina’s Eulogy (Granddaughter in England) When Gary and I visited our family in Australia in early 2008, it was the one time we met Poh Poh. It was such a moving experience. She said I looked so much like Mum and she couldn’t take her eyes off us. It was as if it brought back floods of memories from times gone by for her. Uncle Chin and Poh Poh ...