Celebrating the life of Caroline Kai-Hian Chin
Funeral Live Streaming @ Ratcliffe College Chapel and Old Library, and Loughborough Crematorium
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Not David Chen
wrote on 13/08/2024
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10:17 pm
Hi All – Daniel here.
Thank you all for your profound love, kindness and for sharing in this most precious moment in our lives. While the woman named Caroline Kai-hian Chin was my beloved mother, she was many other things to you all – a wife, an aunt, a sister, a daughter, a confidant, an advisor, and so many things more. It is sad to see her go as her Son, but please don’t devalue your grief just because your connection with her is different. Treasure those feelings, for that just means Mum was important to you, which is the greatest gift to me of her impact on the world.
We all have a Mum-shaped hole in our lives, with only each other to fill it. Of course, with all the small pieces of my dear Mum that you carry with you, we can join them together to create a bigger whole. I know that some of you have already forged connections with each other, if not have become inspired to carry out her good work in your own way. Even if her name gets lost to history, seeing you all do acts of aggressive kindness is, I believe, a good way carry on her legacy and spirit.
I hope to remain connected with you for many years to come, to see how you carry her in your hearts. For a lack of any better words: thank you for loving my Mummy.
❤️
Thank you all for your profound love, kindness and for sharing in this most precious moment in our lives. While the woman named Caroline Kai-hian Chin was my beloved mother, she was many other things to you all – a wife, an aunt, a sister, a daughter, a confidant, an advisor, and so many things more. It is sad to see her go as her Son, but please don’t devalue your grief just because your connection with her is different. Treasure those feelings, for that just means Mum was important to you, which is the greatest gift to me of her impact on the world.
We all have a Mum-shaped hole in our lives, with only each other to fill it. Of course, with all the small pieces of my dear Mum that you carry with you, we can join them together to create a bigger whole. I know that some of you have already forged connections with each other, if not have become inspired to carry out her good work in your own way. Even if her name gets lost to history, seeing you all do acts of aggressive kindness is, I believe, a good way carry on her legacy and spirit.
I hope to remain connected with you for many years to come, to see how you carry her in your hearts. For a lack of any better words: thank you for loving my Mummy.
❤️
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