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Mrs. Ho
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You and other old students might be interested in the well being of
Mrs. Ho and Mrs. Hein Tin, both of who are now in their mid eighties. Mrs. Ho, the eldest has battled breast cancer over the years and has miraculously survived well. She now has difficulty in walking but I am told that her mind and memory is alert and sharp as ever. Mrs. Hein Tin, however, is not in such good shape physically and mentally. She has Parkinson's disease, has cataracts/glaucoma in both eyes and suffers from acute deafness. I last saw them in Rangoon in March last year and they always perk up when reminiscing about their past naughty and "more docile" pupils and the joy they derived out of teaching and seeing the generations leaving and hearing about their progress. |
Postcards, letters, Christmas cards, photographs from
ex-pupils
always cheer them up. Their addresses are:Mrs. Agnes Ho(Daw Thein Myint) Mrs. Lily Hein Tin(Daw Thein Nu)Regards, Vivian Lee May 13, 1999
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I saw Mrs. Hein Tin when I went home for a visit. I think I took a picture
of her. She is getting old and is starting to have Alzermiers. She
remembered Jimmy and me after a while. I don't have her address but will try
and get it for anyone who wants it. I did see Melvin and Delphine Hein Tin
at one of the Reunions.
Unfortunately I never got to see Mrs. Ho but I heard she has some form of Cancer.
Gloria WinThein
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Mrs. Agnes Ho passed away on January 29, 2004 in Yangon, Myanmar. February 28, 2004
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