2013
Sep
5

An Act of Filial Piety

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On a bright Sunday morning, a descendant of the family of Tan Kheam Hock  spent 4 hours clearing one of his families’ clusters. Edmon Neoh-Khoo was assisted by Brownie Khoo Ee Hoon who both helped in the clearing and documented the effort. Edmon is also an avid gardener and will continue to look after  the tombs of his extended family in Bukit Brown. We salute Edmon for fulfilling his filial duties in such an exemplary manner.

In Hill 2, clearing the way to the family cluster of  Tan Kheam Hock.

1 Clearing cluster Ee Hoon

Clearing the way to one  of the family clusters of Tan Kheam Hock, TKH (photo Khoo Ee Hoon)

Tomb before clearing_Ee Hoon

Before –  (photo Khoo Ee Hoon)

Front view Chua _Ee Hoon

After – Madam Chua Choo Hoon, second wife of TKH. She died during the war. (photo Khoo Ee Hoon)

Edmon at work_Ee Hoon

Edmon in a moment of pure concentration (photo Khoo Ee Hoon)

Daisy Tan_Ee Hoon

The tomb of Daisy Tan, granddaughter of TKH, She passed away at 2 months old, dob Oct 28- dod Dec 26. 1933 (photo Khoo Ee Hoon)

Poey Joo with tools_ee hoon

A tools of filial piety at the tomb of Tan Poey Joo, granddaughter of TK, dob Sept 22, 1933 – dod May 26, 1954(photo Khoo Ee Hoon)

Poey Choo _Ee Hoon

A special visit to Tan Poey Choo, granddaughter of TKH, to fulfill a brownie promise (photo Khoo Ee Hoon

Edmon_Ee Hoon

The end of a journey into the past (photo Khoo Ee Hoon)

There is an old Chinese saying:

“Remember the Source of the Water”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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