What returning home to care for my mum after my father's death taught me about love and loss
Channel NewsAsia - Commentary·2025-05-11 08:02
When my father died in July last year, I found myself entering a new chapter with my mother we weren’t quite prepared for.
In those early days, there were bills to pay, probate paperwork to file, and endless administrative matters to sort through. We were practical, composed. But beneath that quiet efficiency was a grief that neither of us quite knew how to navigate.
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Chang Jack 12/05/2025
yes A Loss that is gone forever only memories linger SO don't forget to SPENT as much TIMES with your MOM as you CAN ! Coming from one who lost both Parents ! treasure these Moments [THUMBUP]
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Tony Tan8490 11/05/2025
Beside work as a reason why staying apart with the parents for the past years there should be some other reasons that resulted to trying to stay with the mother becomes some issues
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Fook Kwai Ng 11/05/2025
Treat our parents to our best abilities for their care,love and support they hv given to us while they are still living cause after death no matter what we do it will replace your regrets for not doing yr best.💕.
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NORTH STAR reply Fook Kwai Ng 11/05/2025
A great reminder to all, if their parents are still with them, do not counter argue or quarrel even if they may be slightly out of the line. Respect the elders, they are your parents after all.
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Teobehpio reply NORTH STAR 12/05/2025
Noted on this update and good morning and has a nice day and totally agree with this comment
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SK KWONG 11/05/2025
Good afternoon and have a nice day 😍下午好🌞[HAPPY]
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hedbcjdjidkdk 13/05/2025
The only way I could do that would probably have a couple hours before you come to work if that’s the only thing I have left is a few more things for me
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