Most of you probably won't remember what you wrote when Ah Mah passed on. Thankfully for the three
monkeys who compiled and did the slide show, we get to revisit the words that Ah Mah's Grandchildren penned down.
Jerry :
"ma jolie grandmama, I swear I won’t run away when I go to school anymore, no matter what comes up you’ve been this pillar of strength and love. Something we’ll all never forget. Merci! "
Ken :"The one grandmother (of all the 5 grandmothers that I have) that I’m closest to.
We would always come and stay with her in Bangsar during every school holiday and
that was the most fun in the whole year. Every morning, she would either gently
smack us to wake us up or gently tap us with her foot so that we would accompany
her on her morning exercise and breakfast routine.
One of my fave memories of her is when all the cousins were around and we didn’t
feel like going for tuition, she joked and said “If you don’t say anything … and I don’t
say anything … who’s going to find out?”
The other memory is when I really didn’t want to go home, she called my Mom and
said “I really, really want him to stay one more week. Please, please can he?” My
Mom relented and said … “Ok.”. I love my Ah Mah … and I’ll miss her. I’m happy that
she’s gone to claim her wings from God."
Ben :"Ama as I fondly call her, is a greeeaaaat woman. She has taken care of me since I was a small fart. I can still recall going to kindergarten (villamaria) and going for morning walks then breakfast with her in her favourite coffee shop in Lucky Garden.She would always ‘belanja’ me wanton mee ;> . I also would have special memories of her chatting and talking to her ever-cheerful spirit. I would miss her truly and deeply as she has been a wonderful person/companion and grandma to me. "
Carol :"The story of an old lady with a tail who ate children. No, not Ama but a story I remember most from her. She’d feed me at the doorstep during the rain, at this very house when she told me this story. I can still smell her oil-y, freckled skin in my head, I can still remember walking up the hill with her along Jln. Ara in the early mornings. A woman of great substance is what she is. Going through the hardships in her life has made her what she had become – a beautiful person.
Farewell to my dearly beloved, the memories of your smiles and time spent with you will be with me till I take my last breath"
Jon :"I remember how we always stay in Bangsar during the holidays and then she always wakes us up by kicking us up. Then she would take those who managed to wake up walking all over Bangsar and how all the old uncles and aunties would always wish “Chou San Ah Ying Che!” I remember how she complains that me and my brother kicks her in out sleep when we sleep. I miss her."
Michelle :"Ah Mah, my favourite grandmother in the whole entire world. I will never forget her … I love you Ah Mah."
Angela :"I remember when we were still kids, we used to come to Bangsar every school holidays, and Ah Mah will warmly welcome us, as she likes the noise we make whilst we are here. But now it is quiet here. To lose her is a lost, but I truly hope that she would gain now when God reaches out to her."
Adryenne :"Ahmah, my favourite granny."
Kevin :"This happen a little to quick…..way quick. The best moment as far as could remember is when the cousins and myself all stay over here in bangsar during the school holidays. She would get up way earlier than us……and go get us breakfast…….and when we got up everything was laid on the table(what a life!)…..well sadly, all these a just memories to remember as now she is with the Lord."
Cheryl :"I remember when I was really young, all of us cousins would go to bangsar for a stay during the holidays, we would always have an enjoyable time there, it would be a blast… she’s also my favourite grandmother too…..Ah Mah is the greatest grandmother I ever had…..i love her deeply…even though she’s not with us now….but I will always love her with all my heart….she will remain in my heart…she has a place in my heart that nobody can replace. "