It is with great regreat that I extend my heart felt condolences to the family of Ms Quah Chau Im for the loss of thier beloved daughter, wife and sister. On the 13th of Feb 2010 (eve of Chinese New Year), Ms Quah Chau Im took her life because of post natal depression. It has been a hard time for all Centre For Foundation Studies (PJ Campus) lecturers and staff members.
Ms Quah or better known by friends as Quah CI was a dedicated, friendly and well loved individual of friends and students. In these testing times, my prayers go to her family for their loss. When we encounter such grief, we often question "why". Why did God take her away from us? Why did God take such a wonderful person at such a young age?
I believe we should remember that His plans are perfect and sometimes when we don't understan Him, we should keep our faith in Him who knows whats best for us. We should not be sadden by Quah CI's passing but we should celebrate her life, he passion for teaching, her smiles, he encouraging words, her wonderful personality, and her impact on all of ourlives.
As I reflect of my time spent with her through all university activites (Brains and Brawns and Foundation Orientation Program), I am remembered of her wisdom, willingness to help, passion for students and laughters. I remember when I first walked into UTAR, she was my "older sister" she thought me the tricks and trade of CFS. I have learned so much from her.
My dear Quah CI, your impact on other I may not fully know, understand or comprehend. But your impact in my life, forever I will cherish.
May your sould rest in peace...
With tears and broken heart,
Joe.
Ms Quah or better known by friends as Quah CI was a dedicated, friendly and well loved individual of friends and students. In these testing times, my prayers go to her family for their loss. When we encounter such grief, we often question "why". Why did God take her away from us? Why did God take such a wonderful person at such a young age?
I believe we should remember that His plans are perfect and sometimes when we don't understan Him, we should keep our faith in Him who knows whats best for us. We should not be sadden by Quah CI's passing but we should celebrate her life, he passion for teaching, her smiles, he encouraging words, her wonderful personality, and her impact on all of ourlives.
As I reflect of my time spent with her through all university activites (Brains and Brawns and Foundation Orientation Program), I am remembered of her wisdom, willingness to help, passion for students and laughters. I remember when I first walked into UTAR, she was my "older sister" she thought me the tricks and trade of CFS. I have learned so much from her.
My dear Quah CI, your impact on other I may not fully know, understand or comprehend. But your impact in my life, forever I will cherish.
May your sould rest in peace...
With tears and broken heart,
Joe.