
Ya. So sorry to hear that. PM Lee is on overseas trip ?
Mr. Lee also in hospital ?
Hope her family and love ones are besides her bed side at her last moment.
a SM of state just pass away, now Mrs Lee. :(
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1084739/1/.html
Mrs Lee Kuan Yew dies at age 89
SINGAPORE : Madam Kwa Geok Choo - the wife of
Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, and mother of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has
died on Saturday.
Mrs Lee Kuan Yew, age 89, passed away peacefully at
home at 5.40 pm.
A statement from the Prime Minister's Office said the
wake is held at Sri Temasek, official residence of the Prime Minister located
within the Istana grounds, from October 4-5.
Visitors who wish to pay
their last respects may do so on October 4-5 from 10am to 5pm.
Members
of the public may call 6835 6614 for any queries.
A private funeral will
take place on October 6 at Mandai Crematorium.
The family requests that
no obituaries and no wreaths or flowers to be sent.
All donations will
go to the National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) Health Research Endowment Fund.
Madam Kwa was one of 8 children.
An outstanding student at
Methodist Girls' School, she also topped the 1936 Senior Cambridge Examination
for the whole of Malaya and Singapore.
At Raffles Institution, she
caught the attention of a young Lee Kuan Yew when she gave him unexpectedly
stiff competition for a Queen's Scholarship.
But academic rivalry aside,
he knew he had found his equal, and his soul mate.
Their relationship
grew through the years of Japanese Occupation, and by September 1944, love had
blossomed.
When World War II ended, Mr Lee left to study law in England
in 1946. But he was miserable until she joined him at Cambridge University a
year later.
The two married secretly on 23 December 1947.
She
had just turned 27, and he was 24.
Mrs Lee said: "You can't explain
these things ... He had tremendous aplomb, self-confidence, very jaunty, he was
a handsome young man."
When they returned to Singapore in 1950, they
tied the knot again, this time with their parents' full knowledge.
When
Mr Lee got more involved in politics and became Singapore's Prime Minister in
1959, it was Mrs Lee and his younger brother, Lee Kim Yew, who built up and
expanded Lee & Lee - the law firm all 3 had set up in 1955.
Mr Lee
once said his great advantage was that he had a wife who could be a sole
breadwinner and bring the children up.
That was his, quote, "insurance
policy," which allowed him to play the role he did in Singapore's history.
In October 2003 - Mrs Lee suffered a stroke while on a visit to London.
Fortunately, she made a swift recovery and was again seen in public at
her husband's side at community events, and on official trips overseas.
And she was there when Lee Hsien Loong was sworn in as Singapore's third
Prime Minister.
Although she had shied away from a high profile, her
contributions to Singapore had been most significant, and pivotal to its
history.
"If she weren't an influence, supposing I had married somebody
else, I might have become a different person, not that I would be a different
person, but the things that I would have been able to do, the kind of backdrop I
would have had, family, support, would have been different," said MM Lee. - CNA
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