Early this year, news of Aloysius Pang’s death sent shockwaves throughout the nation.
The son of Singapore had sustained serious injuries while repairing a Singapore self-propelled Howitzer in New Zealand. Aloysius’ first death anniversary is approaching soon on 23 January 2020.
Dasmond Koh, co-founder of NoonTalk Media, which represented Aloysius, said on Facebook on 26 Dec that he’ll hold a simple memorial for Aloysius.
Seeing that Aloysius’ first death anniversary is approaching in less than a month, Mr Koh said he’ll hold a simple memorial for him before the actual day.
Here’s a translation of the post.
“Almost a year has gone by…
As we enter January, I’m planning to hold a simple memorial for you to let the friends who miss you gather. There’s no real arrangement or special performance, just a simple gathering. It’ll be on 5 January at 3pm, friends who wish to come to NoonTalk for a visit, you are welcome. But we only have 200 seats, so we hope you can reserve a spot here.
Don’t spend money to buy gifts, if you really want to, write down whatever you wish to say in a letter, make a card and bring it. It’s good enough to send this heartfelt thoughts to him.
See you then!
For fans and friends alike who want to attend the memorial to pay your respects or just to commemorate his life, you will have to reserve a place here.
There are only 200 seats at the memorial event.
The memorial Remembering Aloysius Pang, will be held at NoonTalk Media.
Venue: 29 Media Circle #01-04/05, ALICE@Mediapolis, Singapore 138565
Date: 5 Jan 2020, Sunday
Time: 3pm — the RSVP queue will start at 2pm and close at 2.30pm sharp
Nearest MRT: one-north
Featured image adapted from Instagram.
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