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Constance Goh

May 12, 2005 - October 30, 2022

In loving memory of Constance. She was a beloved daughter, nurturing sister, darling eldest grandchild, wonderful niece, loyal friend. Constance was the perfect daughter, excelling in every area of her life. She was intelligent, obedient, humble, helpful, diligent and responsible. She was her sister's hero, full of wisdom and exemplifying courage and adventure to her beloved sister. Constance always purposefully slowed down to Grandma's walking pace and carried her bags for her. She was the apple of her grandparents' eyes. Constance brought great joy to her uncles and aunts- she was absolutely delightful to be around whether in serious conversations, playful banter, as a travel companion or while playing boardgames and escape rooms. Constance was a pillar of strength for her friends. She was the steady, calm and brave one, always wanting to do the right thing and never settling. Her friends count it a great privilege to have known her. Please share your memories, photos and stories about Constance.

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2022-11-07 00:31:07 wrote:

Dear Constance, We remember the times spent together in debate sessions, staying back late after school, eating takeaway dinners on the floor outside the classrooms, excited to begin. It was a joy to debate alongside you, to guide you during your junior years and to see you guide your juniors in turn. At competition season, you would attend each round, in quiet support for the team speaking that day. You would take notes, listening intently, taking down points other speakers might have missed. You were the youngest at the Anglican High School sparring session in 2018- a first-year amongst third-year seniors. However, that never held you back from trying. When you stepped up to speak, you made precise, creatively crafted arguments, and delivered them with poise and skill. We remember how you would diffuse tension and help your juniors during drilling sparring training sessions. We remember the bus rides, and cue cards, and photoshoots in our fancy competition blazers, but most of all we remember your friendship, how you always had a soft smile, or a word of encouragement for each one of us. Your kindness, passion and bright-eyed curiosity is something that we will always remember. We remember you fondly, and we miss you dearly. —---- Joanne, Vandana and Kavya, on behalf of the SOTA debate team and alumni

2022-11-07 00:31:07 wrote: Dear Constance, We remember the times spent together in debate sessions, staying back late after school, eating takeaway dinners on the floor outside the classrooms, excited to begin. It was a joy to debate alongside you, to guide you during your junior years and to see you guide your juniors in turn. At competition season, you would attend each round, in quiet support for the team speaking that day. You would take notes, listening intently, taking down points other speakers might have missed. You were the youngest at the Anglican High School sparring session in 2018- a first-year amongst third-year seniors. However, that never held you back from trying. When you stepped up to speak, you made precise, creatively crafted arguments, and delivered them with poise and skill. We remember how you would diffuse tension and help your juniors during drilling sparring training sessions. We remember the bus rides, and cue cards, and photoshoots in our fancy competition blazers, but most of all we remember your friendship, how you always had a soft smile, or a word of encouragement for each one of us. Your kindness, passion and bright-eyed curiosity is something that we will always remember. We remember you fondly, and we miss you dearly. —---- Joanne, Vandana and Kavya, on behalf of the SOTA debate team and alumni

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