| |
| >> Back to the article | |
| Oct 23, 2008 | |
|
OBITUARY
Prison chaplain dies
|
|
| Rev Khoo gave spiritual comfort to hardened prisoners for 38 years with his gentle ways | |
| By K. C. Vijayan | |
| THEY were 'dead men walking', death-row inmates taking that journey towards the day they would hang.
As prison chaplain at Changi Prison, Reverend Henry Khoo's job was to give them spiritual comfort, help them come to terms with the state's penalty for their crimes and help heal the hurt relationships with friends and kin. Often, he was the one amazed and humbled by how transformed these men were in their final days. The 76-year-old retired chaplain, who himself amazed and humbled inmates and all those he met with his gentle, caring ways, died on Tuesday night at the Singapore General Hospital after a long battle with cancer. Read full story: Chaplain who turned lives around dies | |
| Copyright © 2007 Singapore Press Holdings. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement & Condition of Access |
![]() |
|
|
|
Best viewed at 1152x864 resolution with IE 6.0 or
FireFox 2.0 and above Copyright © 2008 Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. Co.
Regn No. 198402868E | Privacy Statement
| Terms & Conditions
|