I appreciate the messages of condolence from party comrades, supporters, sympathizers, friends and fellow Malaysians on my family’s bereavement over the loss of my sister, Kit Hwa, 82, through this blog, facebook, sms, phone or direct communication.
I felt very keenly the loss of my sister, who passed away peacefully in her home in Batu Pahat, Johore on Saturday, 29th December 2007 at about 1.30 pm after over six years of battle with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), She was the eldest and I the youngest in the family with a 15-year age difference, which explains why we were especially close.
I was in Kota Kinabalu with Teresa Kok, DAP MP for Seputeh on that day in response to a government invitation to attend the Christmas Open House and we were waiting for a very late lunch on 29th December 2007 to be served after several programmes, including a media conference and visiting the Sabah leader of Parti Keadilan Rakyat Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan at the VIP ward of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu who had had a nasty automobile accident.
My daughter, Hui Ming, who was in Penang with the family for the end-of-the-year holidays, phoned to tell me the bad news about my sister. A very distraught and crying Evelyn, my sis’ second daughter, had phoned about her mother’s death and asked her to inform the rest of the Lim family – my other children Guan Eng, Hui Ying and Guan Choon, my brother in Singapore and my elder brother’s family in Batu Pahat.
I immediately phoned Ho Lai Chee, 83, my brother-in-law at home in Batu Pahat, who like other members of the family were crying. In the grief, there was also thankfulness that Kit Hwa passed away when all her five children, Eva, Wyman, William, Evelyn and Ee Yong, and six grandchildren have returned to the hometown for a family reunion from as far as Australia and United Kingdom.
Lai Chee had been a good and exemplary husband and head of the household. He was not only a successful businessman in Batu Pahat but had taken active part in the local community affairs, serving for many years as President of the Batu Pahat Chinese Chamber Commerce, President of the Kong Siew Association, the federation of board of managements of the five Chinese Schools in Batu Pahat, as well as other capacities.
However, even more meaningful than his role as a pillar of society with his social and community services must be his success in bringing up a very loving and close-knit family, although scattered in different parts of the world as far afield as Sydney and London, and the life-long love he devoted to his wife, especially the past seven years when my sis was afflicted with the debilitating AD.
My sis’ passing will be remembered by another strange phenomena. She had planted a durian tree in her compound but which had not fruited for 20 years. In the past few years, the durian street had begun to share in her largesse, but fruiting very sparingly – about half-a-dozen a year.
The next morning sis died, the family found a solitary durian had dropped from the tree – as if to mark the passing to another world of another homo sapien. To commemorate the event, the durian fruit with its increasing fragrance was given pride of place in the five-day wake.
Her funeral is this morning. In another hour or so, my sis will be taking her last journey. She was a pioneer in her time, the first batch of girls in Batu Pahat to have completed English secondary education – at a time when the social attitude of the day was to regard education for girls as a waste of time and money as they were going to be “married off” in any event, and so “no point” whatsoever in giving girls too many years of schooling!
At that time, girls were regarded as little better than “chattels” to be married off for their proper monetary value in dowry! My sis rebelled against such “gender bias” and won her battle to complete her secondary education.
But a greater heroine was my mother, Tiu Kau Nee, who was the redoubtable ally of my sis, fully ahead of her time in standing up to the regressive social pressures of the time discouraging expending too much time and resources on giving girls too many years of education.
She backed up sis and insisted that she had the opportunity to go through her secondary studies. My mother belonged to the line of unsung heroes and heroines who played their part in ushering in social changes and I have no doubt that if university education had been developed at the time, she would have given my sis full backing for her to be one of the earliest girls to proceed to tertiary studies.
Rest in peace, sis. You had been blessed with a good and loving husband and a good and loving family.
(P.S – Apologies to guests at the KK lunch that I was not my normal self, as I was distraught over my sis’ passing and unable to take part in the conversation. I also left early at the subsequent Christmas Open House, explaining to Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, Datuk Seri Dr. Rais Yatim and Datuk Seri Dr. Chua Soi Lek – who also hails from Batu Pahat – the reason for my early departure. I thank them for their instant condolences.)

#1 by jasonyong on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 6:00 pm
YB,
My deepest condolence to you and your family.
#2 by disapointed86 on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 6:24 pm
YB,
My deepest condonlence for you & your family..
May your sister (Kit Hwa) rest in peace
God Bless
#3 by borrring on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 7:46 pm
My deepest condolence
God Bless
#4 by undergrad2 on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 7:49 pm
The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures:
He leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul:
He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name’ sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil: For thou art with me;
Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies;
Thou annointest my head with oil; My cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in the House of the Lord forever.
#5 by Saint on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 8:20 pm
Our deepest condolences to your family and you.
May God bless her soul.
#6 by negarawan on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 9:05 pm
YB Kit and family, our deepest condolences over the passing of your eldest sister. She is in a better place now. May her soul rest in peace.
#7 by ktteokt on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 9:40 pm
My heartfelt condolences over the demise of your beloved sister.
#8 by penangboy on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 9:51 pm
My heartfelt condolences from all of us in Penang. It’s a different blog altogether and I will always cherish the personal level of information you have shared. May god bless your sister’s soul.
#9 by shaolin on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 10:51 pm
Our deepest and heartfelt condolences…
God bless all of you. May her rest in peace.
#10 by harrisonbinhansome on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 11:02 pm
Sorry for being late Uncle Kit,
Deepest condolence to you and the rest of families member.
#11 by mendela on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 11:48 pm
While mourning your sis, we hope you will gain strength and become stronger!
We hope you will live another 50 years to fight this corrupted UMO-led Gomen!
Pls stay healthy, Malaysia needs a strong and mighty Kit!
#12 by hiro on Wednesday, 2 January 2008 - 11:55 pm
Dear Uncle Lim, sorry for your loss of someone so close to you. Do stay fit and healthy, and may this year bring fruition to your political career that will make you sis even more proud of you.
#13 by assamlaksa on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 1:16 am
Sorry to read that your sis had to go.
Deepest condolence to you and the rest of your families member.
#14 by Traveller on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 2:05 am
Sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest condolence to you and your family.
I am from Batu Pahat too, which has suddenly become very famous.
#15 by Godfather on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 8:37 am
Kit:
My condolences.
#16 by megaman on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 9:51 am
Uncle Kit,
My condolences.
I share your feelings of grief as I have lost my closest loved ones as well.
Be strong and live well.
The greatest gifts a person can bring to this world are smiles and laughter during birth but tears and sadness when leaving it.
It means he/she is a welcomed addition to the family and has touch everyone’s hearts while living.
May her soul rest in peace.
#17 by kanthanboy on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 3:24 pm
Better late than never. YB Lim, Please except my condolences. Your sister Kit Hwa must be so proud to have a brother like you. You are an outstanding son of Malaysia.
#18 by kanthanboy on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 3:31 pm
Sorry, typo error
Better late than never. YB Lim, Please accept my condolences. Your sister Kit Hwa must be so proud to have a brother like you. You are an outstanding son of Malaysia.
#19 by AhPek on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 3:39 pm
YB Kit,
My deepest condolences and may she rest in peace.
#20 by Earshot on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 4:51 pm
YB Lim, my deepest condolences to you and family.
#21 by observer on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 4:56 pm
Uncle Kit our deep felt condolences to you on the demise of your beloved sister, May god bless you with good health, a strong and fighting spirit always.
#22 by EddieTheHead on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 8:14 pm
Why is always the sisters who feel for us?
I never went through the trials and tribulations such as you Kit, but I remember when my business failed and I lost everything (including my daily bread), it was my sister who gave me a tight slap and said “get up! get going! no time to feel sorry for yourself!”
I am heartily sure she died proud. God speed!
And here’s to all the sisters in this world.
#23 by kjwen on Thursday, 3 January 2008 - 9:11 pm
Sorry to hear that. My deepest condolences.
#24 by EARNEST on Friday, 4 January 2008 - 12:43 am
Having also undergone the melancholic experiences of losses of beloved family members, I can empathize with you in your moments of grief. They are indescribable.
I offer my sincere condolences to you and your family on the passing of your beloved sister Kit Hwa.
#25 by sotong on Friday, 4 January 2008 - 2:24 pm
My condolences to you and your family.