According to an announcement on the Heart to Heart website, Hsu's welfare service, Hsu died peacefully at her home on 7 December. She was cremated on the same day,"
Hsu wanted to "depart quietly and peacefully" and left instructions not to make any announcement of her death in the news media, or perform any ceremonies that would "cause disturbance and inconvenience to others", said the notice.
The notice was signed by her co-worker Sharana Rao.
"She has further instructed that no claim be made of her ash by whosoever," it added.
Hsu, a trained nurse, devoted her entire life to helping the less fortunate.
Born in a tiny village in the Guangdong province of China, Hsu traveled to various countries, such as Hong Kong and Paraguay, to help others, before settling down in Singapore.
Here, she served first as an unsalaried matron at Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital for about three years before opening an old folks home, called the "Home for the Aged Sick".
After retirement, she turned her attention to her welfare service, Heart to Heart, where she reached out to needy elderly folks and families.
Yahoo! Singapore last featured Hsu in our Inspiring People column for her lifelong work with the less fortunate. Read more about her life story here.
From Yahoo Singapore News
人世间,值得学习的对象之一。还记得,我还是第三年护理学生的时候, 修读老年护理学时,才有机会认识到Sister 许哲。 http://www.sinchew.com.my/node/230060?tid=2
她是一名护士, 一名令人尊敬的白衣天使。
到达别人的部落,仿佛去到某国某地似的,
回复删除能看见不同生命际遇,更能在他人的世界游荡。