by Eleanor Yap | Jan 20, 2016 | Miscellaneous, Reflections
Sixty-nine-year-old father of two and a grandfather of four opens up on his poignant story about his long-lost father and how today, he is closer to his children and grandchildren. BY: James Kwok In the late 1930s, my father, Mok Lam, was among the Hong Kong...
by Eleanor Yap | Apr 7, 2015 | Reflections
A daughter remembers her father and what he meant to her. BY: Evelyn Saw My father passed away at the age of 82 in 2013. He is much missed especially by the six grandchildren. He was known as the ‘reliable Mr Fix-it Grandpa’ who could fix almost anything from pipes to...
by Eleanor Yap | Apr 2, 2012 | Reflections
Family is important during tough times and most importantly, in looking back, it is being able to have prevented the disease from striking early on. BY: Sandra Choo When my father, Choo Chut Pan (left), was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer at the age of 72,...