| Dear
Tze Guan
My
wife and I are indeed saddened to learn of the passing away of your
beloved father and former President, Mr Ong Teng Cheong. We share
in this moment of grief and loss. More than the loss of a dear friend,
we have also lost an illustrious Singaporean and a respected national
figure.
My
personal association with your late father dates back to his days
in the NTUC. His genuine concerns for the ordinary man, his common
touch with the rank and file, the selfless sense of duty with which
he devoted himself to the workers who placed their trust in him,
these qualities marked him as an outstanding leader in the labour
movement that he led and transformed. And these were the same qualities
that he
brought to the Office of the Elected President, leaving his mark
in the hearts and minds of Singaporeans.
For
those of us who have had the privilege of knowing Teng Cheong, his
indefinable personal touch, his many varied talents, and his warm
friendship will always remain in our memory. As he lived in retirement,
I recall the occasions we met. He always showed us great courtesy
and consideration. As he fought his ailment, he took his illness
courageously. Whatever pain he felt within, he never revealed outwardly.
As always, Teng Cheong was a man of quiet strength, dignity and
grace.
For
the contributions he made to Singapore, he deserves our utmost praise
and gratitude.
My
wife and I send you and the family members of your late father our
deepest sympathies and condolences.
Yours
sincerely,
S
R NATHAN
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