Seet Soon Neo nee Mrs. Goh Kim Swee (Lao Sua)

Seet Soon Neo passed away at the age of 57 on 19 January 1917. Her tomb has a beautiful quote that reads;
In loving memory of
our much beloved and 
highly esteemed mother 

Erected in remembrance 
of a life full of devotion 
and filled with loved

The name of her children listed are as follows;
Sons:  Goh Hood Kee, Goh Hood Keng, Good Hood Seng, Goh Hood Keat, Goh Hood Teck
Daughter: Goh Chin Neo 
Grandchildren: Goh Boo Lat, Goh Boo Eng, Goh Chit Neo, Goh Oh Neo


Seet Soon Neo nee Mrs. Goh Kim Swee

beautiful decorative tiles 


Family 


Husband: Goh Kim Swee
Goh Kim Swee passed away at his residence at the age of 76 in Serangoon Road (near Serangoon English School) on March 1921. He is survived by his son's, Goh Hood Kee, Goh Hood Keng, Goh Hood Seng, Goh Hood Kiat. He is buried in Bidadari. He was connected with Robinson and Co for over 50 years and retired with pension in 1918. Prior to his death, he converted to Christianity. 

Son: Goh Hood Kee
Mr. Goh Hood Kee passed away on February 22, 1928 at the age of 45. He is remembered by his wife, Madam Seow Keng Neo, his son, Goh Boo Lat and daughter Miss Goh Chye Yan.

Goh Hood Kee (peg 1527)


Son: Goh Hood Keng / Rev. Goh Hood Keng
Goh Hood Keng passed away at the age of 72 in January 31, 1961. He was a pupil of the late Bishop W.F. Oldham (founder of Anglo-Chinese School in 1886) and converted to Christianity secretly despite his parents objections initially. (His father and some his siblings converted later on as well). He then became a teacher in Anglo Chinese School before becoming a full-time minister. He hold the honours of being the first Straits Chinese to be ordained a Methodist Minister where he served for 50 years. He preached his last sermon at Welsey Church (Fort Canning) on New Year's Day, 1961. He is survived by a daughter, two grand daughters, a brother and sister. His nephew was Singapore's former Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee.
Goh Hood Keng 
Son: Goh Hood Seng
Goh Hood Seng passed away in September 1922

Son: Goh Hood Teck 
One of Singapore's oldest salesman, Goh Hood Teck, the chief salesman at Sime Darby and Co. Ltd worked for the firm for 35 years. Goh Hood Teck passed away at the age of 52 in June 4, 1951. He leaves behind his widow and two daughters, Goh Koon Neo and Goh Eng Neo. The cortege leaves his residence No 555 East Coast Road for Bidadari Cemetery on 6th June 1951.
Goh Hood Teck together with Sime Darby colleagues



Brother: Goh Hood Kiat, O.B.E 
Goh Hood Kiat studied in Anglo-Chinese School before becoming a teacher there.  He went on to be a proprietor of G.H. Kiat Ltd, a well known bookseller business in Change Alley and High Street. Goh Hood Kiat was also a director in the Singapore Chinese Girls School and President of the Chinese Association, Booksellers and Newsagents Association, hon. secretary of Clerical Union, Vice President of the Chinese Swimming Club. 

He successfully contested the first Municipal Elections in 1949 and secured the largest number of votes and served for 3 years. In 1955 he was awarded the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E) by The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll.   
Goh Hood Kiat 

In a very high profile case, Goh Hood Kiat was charged with attempted murder by shooting a young Straits born Chinese, Mr Wong Yong Soo in the back with a pistol revolver at the Chinese Swimming Club on June 26, 1925. Goh Hood Kiat was sentenced to 9 months rigorous imprisonment  on July 30, 1925 for causing hurt. In January 1926, the local chinese community petition to the Governor for a remission of the sentence. The case was so high profile that a book titled, "Trial of Goh Hood Kiat" was published after the trial. 

Goh Hood Kiat passed away on December 20, 1963 at the age of 71. He was buried in Bidadari. After Bidadari cemetery made way for future housing, his headstone was re-interned in Bidadari Memorial Park. 
  
Goh Hood Kiat (Bidadari Memorial Park)

Location of tomb 

Madam Seet Soon Neo tomb is located in Lao Sua / Heng San Teng (downhill, not far from the twin benched tomb).

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