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Some 200 people followed the hearse carrying Ms Lo Hwei Yen's coffin as it left for Mandai Crematorium after a service at St Teresa's Church. -- ST PHOTO: WANG HUI FEN
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Ms Lo's husband, Michael Puhaindran, led the black-suited pallbearers as they carried her white coffin into the waiting hearse.
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Ms Lo's service was held at St Teresa's Church (above), where pews were packed with her family and friends.
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For Ms Lo's family and friends, tears fell like the heavy rain as her husband spoke about his love for her.
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The crowd of 500 spilled out of the service hall at the Mandai Crematorium as they bade farewell to Ms Lo.
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Many of the mourners turned up in little black dresses, a tribute to Ms Lo's penchant for glamour.
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Mr Puhaindran being consoled by his mother-in-law and sisters-in-law, Hwei Shan (left) and Hwei Rong (fourth from left) after his wife was cremated yesterday. Mr Lo's father is on the right.
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