Jamie Ho Pak Meng

5th Nov 1981 — 1st May 2014
Rachel 25 May 2014

Bestie, There is just so much I want to say to you! Countless memories of happiness, laughter, secrets shared, milestone moments, you were such a big part of it. From the many BBQs, parties, dinners your Mum cooked for an army (we always joked about how your home will be the choice of refuge when there is war) for birthdays, Christmases, New years, your home became a place where many wonderful memories were created with your generosity and love for your friends and loved ones. And there was also your infamous bedroom where many of us squeezed in to game, watch TV, movies, fall asleep (because it is always at 18 degrees), camp, eat over the nights and years which will now be forever vacant and silent. I thank God for bringing you into my life, aside from the great times we had shared; you were always there for me in my darkest moments when I felt I had no one to turn to. I cannot ask for a better friend because you are truly one of the view all

Ho Sum Kwong 25 May 2014

Relatives & Friends, Ladies & Gentlemen, Thanks for being here tonight and share our bereavement. Some came from Vietnam, Hong Kong and Australia to pay last respects to Jamie. We thank you. I am the only son with 4 elder sisters. Was I spoilt, understandably so. Jamie is our only son. Was he spoilt? definitely so. He was loved by all his relatives, especially my mother, his one & only grandmother Jamie did not excel in academic. In fact the very first day of kindergarten, he hid underneath the bed and refused to board the school bus. It was a premonition that studies was not one of his fortes. He struggled to Secondary School and did not make it to the University. He tried various technical vocations but did not succeed. We enrolled him for violin lessons, tae kwon do classes, and some other extra-curricular activities, all were short-lived. Later it was discovered that Jamie suffered from Attention Deficit Hyperactive view all