In Loving Memory of Bernard Khoo Teng Swee
I'm not one who's good at curry-flavouring or giving public speeches. Today I'm writing a special post about someone I came to care about a lot. Someone who's close to my families ( in both the 2 parts of my life....hmmm.) in the short time we've engaged and interacted in and out of the blogging world.
Friend
to many, foe to some, brother to more then a select few, buddy to a
lot, father to 2 and husband to one and slave to none !
Bernard
Khoo Teng Swee and I hail from the same town, Taiping. Of course, him
being a decade older then me, we never knew each other there or then.
But we share the same love for our alma mater and hometown. I met
Bernard around 2006 in Kuala Lumpur, the year Malaysia was going through
a political "Renaissance" of sorts under the Pak Lah
administration, with the emergence of a then tightly knitted band of
political irritants/misfits called bloggers ! (The then home minister
Syed Albar even defined bloggers as jobless housewives (burp) who tell a
great many lies and had nothing better to do !)
It
is not important how we became good friends or even brothers, but there
certainly was a special bonding amongst the elder bloggers of that
time. Bernard who before then didn't even own a blog but used to
frequently comment as "zorro" on many blogs, was encouraged to start his
own blog by someone close in the blogging fraternity. The rest, as you
all know is history.
Bernard
is a kind gentleman, a generous teacher, a passionate friend and a
Malaysian. Politics and politicians who screw-up hurt him most but many a
politician seek him out for supper or drinks in faraway places that he
had covered during by-elections. He's mad about all sports from cricket
to hockey but I still wonder why he supports soccer losers like MU !
(guess he's susceptible to bad judgement !)
Taken into custody for attending an illegal gathering in Ipoh during the "Perak-power-grab"
debacle once, always in the fore-front covering almost all of the
by-elections since 2008, numerous candle-light vigils for ISA, RPK or
championing any protests to elevate the less fortunate and attending all protests marches. Bernard is
hated by some and admired by many for his tireless feed of postings
you'd want to think when this old man is going to stop and go play with
his 3 grandsons in the Bahamas.
We've
shared rooms before when covering by-elections with what little
donations we collectively got from well-wishes and agents of change and if you had
room-mates in the likes Bernard or Haris you'd never get any sleep at
all. These 2 can actually orchestrate a symphony with their snoring.
We've shared more then just rooms. We knocked chilled ones back on far too
many occasions. We shared stories and gossips and even agreed to
disagree on opinions but most of all we shared unconditionally, respect
for each other. Bernard's trade-mark pipe and an occasional ciggy with
his single malt with one cube of ice constituted his water intake for
the day. And its been quite awhile since we clinked glasses too, my
friend.
Bernard, today I hear you had a face-off with Mr. big C at the hospital !
I'm
frightened with that piece of news, bro. I don't know what to do or how
to help you. Is there anything I can do for you Bernard ? I don't know
how to be brave for you.
So I'll tell it to your face only once Bernard. I love you my brother.
And
Cheers to all the happy memories you and I shared in these short
beautiful years of friendship and will continue to do so. I dedicate
the pictures below to you.
Below I share some pictures, in no particular order, of Bernard Khoo with people close to his heart from my private collection.
You, my readers may add captions where ever you deem fit.
In Tenang by-election....the morning after...guess nobody saw Bernard this early huh ?
A young and cute 'Unker" Zorro follower ......
Always a kind word to these guys who are doing their job.
Now this certainly is the Rogue's Gallery !With Jarod and yours truly !
Ahhhh......The Special Bunch !
Anteras with 2 thumbs-up after Bersih2 !
Me 2 mateys
(l-r) Raman Kukreja, Tony Gee, Bernard, Darren, Errol, GAB host Francis Yew and Bala Lawrence at the Tavern.
Bernard, Rodi behind the lens and Boom nursing his wound from the last street fight.....civil disobedience !
Bernard's favorite Bhai'a friends from the NPC (l-r) Kesh, Ajitpal, Vivinder, NaSTy Bob, Aftar and Raman, who then taught him his favorite swear word...."Pudhi Dia"
Hmmmm.......no comments.
With Colin Fernandez the cool guitarman at Jerry's farm in Tangkak
there's Azmi Sharom and Haris and...
(l-r) Alex Loh, Yusri, Shirley, SB Loy, Bernard and Jason Yew
With Mama Madagascar Penny.
(l-r) Patrick Teoh, yours truly, Bernard, Rocky and "whathismamacallhim" friend.
Bernard with Estrellita or Lita ( with a halo ?)
in Tenang with a young PAS supporter
Bernard's other favorite room-mate Arif Jon.
home coming..... with that Special Bunch again in Taiping- Bukit Gantang by-election
and finally but not least, I surprised him with a visit at UH....tired, drugged and asleep but hand still on the mouse.........sleeping on the job !
Today I heard he passed away after a long and tiresome fight.....alright, goodnight and sleep well my dear comrade/brother/buddy and fellow being. Henceforth I shall raise my glass high in your honour, brother !
15 comments:
The skies in Singapore are dark and gloomy. Thunder is rumbling in the distance. There is a sadness that pervades my whole being.
May he rest in peace. <3
Thank you for the picture :) God bless!
A great teacher and friend. He fought to gather will all UKRC members and supporters to ensure Pakatan Rakyat delivers its promises to UKRC. Unfortunately, promises remains a promise. Pakatan Rakyat snatched away UKRC's field on 1st Oct 2013 without being given the right to be heard. The fight goes on. Cikgu, you taught the UKRC fellows to fight all the way for their rights. We gonna not giving up. You will always be remembered by UKRC. Thank You for all the good time Cikgu. RIP Sir.
Rest in Peace my friend and brother. You are indeed an inspiration to all Malaysian.
bernard has been in my daily prayers from d time i heard he was ill. today my heart feels heavy, another 'one of us' has gone home to be with d lord. salute dear bernard, RIP.
A great uncle who had worked tirelessly for others.
RIP.
Simplex
Thank you for this post to honour and to remember a steadfastly patriotic and kind man. May Uncle Zorro rest in peace always. May his loved ones find comfort in the arms of the Almighty.
God bless.
The younger group like myself, Mob, Galadriel and etc. miss "Unker" Bernard. RIP.
MR SHANGHAI FISH
I M IN JB , BEEN FOLLOWING UNCLE ZORRO & UR BLOG , POSTED A FEW COMMENTS ON HIS BLOG UNDER ZMAS , VERY SAD TO HEAR ABT HIS PASSING , MSIA NEEDS MANY MORE UNCLE ZORROs , KINDLY EXTEND MY CONDOLENCES TO HIS FAMILY , KEEP UP T GOOD WORK , LET US KEEP FIGHTING FOR A BETTER MSIA
Tomorrow at 11 am El Zorro takes his final journey to meet his Maker. Thank you all who have some kind words for a great friend and brother. Surely his wife Karen will be delighted and get some comfort in your warm thoughts of Bernard.
Thank you and goodnight.
Godbless.
Rallies just won't be the same anymore without Uncle Zorro puffing away at his pipe, wearing his famous PAS cap, and providing a running commentary on his well-visited blog.
This feisty man symbolized the political awakening and activation of an entire generation which gleefully embraced the internet with a vengeance. Too bad the change we all yearn for has yet to happen... but when it does, we shall open a bottle of champagne and toast this great soul.
R.I.P Zorro. Was there to pay my respects on Saturday with my buddy Inder. Met Karen and gave her our condolences. Will like to knock back some chilled ones with you when we get the chance. Cheers mate.
RIP Uncle Bernard. Will miss not seeing you at the Raju's house during deepavali. Sad with you and Uncle Raju passing on within a few months of each other. Rest well.
Great Man will Missed him RIP Zorro.
Thanks for the Picturs. YNWA
More than these, he was a good teacher, La Salle Sentul days in the 70s, and went on to be friends thereafter in the working years.
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