Singapore News - Standing in front of Madam Lily Wong’s urn in a quiet columbarium, New Zealander Laurie Rands was finally able to say what she had been longing to tell her former amah for the last 50 years. “Goodbye, Lily, and thank you for everything,” she said, with tears in her. Read more at www.tnp.sg
It was 1971 when Frank Rands and his wife Laurie Rands moved to Singapore, after Frank was posted here by the New Zealand Navy, and worked at the then Sembawang Naval Base.
SINGAPORE - Standing in front of Madam Lily Wong's urn in a quiet columbarium, New Zealander Laurie Rands was finally able to say what she had been longing to tell her former amah for the last 50 years. "Goodbye, Lily, and thank you for everything," she said, with tears in her eyes. The visit to the columbarium on Dec 22.
Standing in front of Madam Lily Wong’s urn in a quiet columbarium, New Zealander Laurie Rands was finally able to say what she had been longing to tell her former amah for the last 50 years.
SINGAPORE – Standing in front of Madam Lily Wong’s urn in a quiet columbarium, New Zealander Laurie Rands was finally able to say what she had been longing to tell her former amah for the last 50 years. Read more at straitstimes.com.