Although you are no longer with us physically,
But we will always remember this day.
Happy Birthday Bee Hooi
Thanks for being a special friend that you are!!
(16/8/1971 ~ 25/3/2008)
It's almost one month since Beehooi's tragic and untimely death,Yet,I still feel her presence in th e dept in my mind's eye all the time.I have learnt things from her too even thou I am much older than her.I think I am now more patient and less critical,and at peace within myself.Thanks to Beehooi for showing me how.
Dr NTan (22nd April)
Bee Hooi, i used to call her Dr Tan (eventhough there're few dr Tan in the department) which sound unfamiliar..as i really respect her as my mentor in all aspects of life.
i was a stranger to everyone when i first stepped into penang hospital at the end of 2005. kind of 'stranger anxiety' i was suffering, shy and anti-social, work-eat-sleep as normal routine, one morning, she delightedly approached me: gan, this is for you! my mum prepared friedrice as breakfast this morning,i ask for extra 1 more person, cause i thought you must be bored eating outside food everyday, let's try homemade food as your family not here...so touched and warm..seriously, i nearly cry...hence she was one of the friends that i would never want to lose...
may her rest in peace, nervana.
Dr Gan (23rd April)
I keep wondering why God has taken her away when she had so much going for her and I think it's because he wants her in Heaven with him.
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 22:30:16 +0100
From: BH Tan
Dear SL,I agree that it must be a relief to leave the illness and sufferings. Hmm every life in this planet is bound to suffer, it's just a matter of time and only those in heaven or have reached nirvana is off sufferings in eternity. After seeing people suffer in the hospital, I just think that life is just like that, we should treasure the every moment that we have now as our turn to suffer can come any time.
One of my ICU nurses has just been diagnosed to have ovarian cancer and she underwent chemo and now admitted to ICU postoperatively for observation. I couldn't recognise her when I went into ICU initially until someone told me about her. From memory, she was sweet and cheerful when I worked with her 2 years ago and look what happened to her now? the more we grow up, the more sufferings we will face with, don't you think so? I always think back to the good old childhood days when we were so innocent and had no worries at all!! Now we have more and more responsibilities!
Ya, Life is so unpredictable, bad things or good things can come so suddenly, isn't it? So, we 'd better enjoy every moment that we can before it is too late.................
*Snip*
(I've removed the subsequent unrelated paragraphs in the email)take care,Bee Hooi