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Cathrine Yean Ling Teoh 28 December 1958 – 29 May 2025

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6 June 2025
06/06/25

Rest in Peace my friend. Condolences to Carmen n Yvonne and the rest of the family xx

>read on Christine Minnock
06/06/25

Rest in peace Catherine. Forever in our thoughts!

>read on Doug and Deirdre Royal
7 June 2025
07/06/25

Rest in internal peace, my dear friend Catherine. Forevwr in my memory.

>read on Hashimah Ismail
07/06/25

My deepest condolences to Carmen and Yvonne. May God grant eternal rest to the soul of Catherine.

>read on Sarah Pakiam
07/06/25

Carmen and Yvonne, Mum has gone to a better place where there is no more pain. Rest in peace Cuz, while we offer you our prayers.

>read on James Rocky
07/06/25

Rest in peace dearest Cath

>read on Julie Cheng
07/06/25

To my dear cousin & beloved god-sister Catherine, may you rest in eternal peace in the house of your beloved Lord in heaven. We miss you and will always have you in our hearts 💕. To Carmen and Yvonne, our heartfelt condolences and love from all of us in KL. Alain Tan & Family, and Aunt Angeli.

>read on Alain Tan
07/06/25

Cathrine, I can't believe you are not here anymore, but you get to see our dear Jesus' face. We will miss you until we see you again in heaven.

>read on Kathy (on Behalf of Tim, Kathy, Melchi and Daniel Macdonald)
07/06/25

Cat, Cathy, Catherine.... names we called her by. Catherine when it was something serious, Cathy when we manja, and Cat when we have heart to heart conversations or just being silly together. We lived and grew up in our grandma's house - we fought, we quarrelled, we made up, we forgave. We hear echoes of her laughter, we see her body gurgling with that laughter, and her smile which was sometimes embarrassed, but stems from her love and generous heart. Cat shared her hopes, her fears and most of all enjoying good food, she loved her food. We laughed, we cried, at our missteps, our mistakes, our foolishness, accepting how imperfect we love. But love and forgiving generously she did. She has left this earth to return to her Beloved Lord, Jesus.

>read on Amy Tan
07/06/25

Cat, the Star in the family! During our childhood days, when we played together at Grandma's home, I would look to Cat to defend me when mischief gets me scolded by aunts. Cat stood up for me and anyone when any aunt didn't like what we did. Cat can easily get away with anything from all our aunts and uncles. She's our defender during our younger days. We miss her very much. Every mention of her brings tears rolling. May you, your soul, rest in peace. Much love from us.

>read on Betty Tan
07/06/25

Rest In Peace my friend. Heartfelt condolences to Carmen, Yvonne, friends and family.

>read on Ranjini Sathyanath
07/06/25

Something else I forgot to mention. We moved down to Manjimup about 2.5 years ago. On one of our visits back up to Perth, Cathrine bought us a whole box of Chinese snacks and food, because she knew that there is no Chinese shop where we live now. That is another testament of her love and thoughtfulness to us, and I appreciated that display of love so much. Thank you God, for the honour of knowing our friend Cathrine. Until we meet again.

>read on Kathy (on Behalf of Tim, Kathy, Melchi and Daniel Macdonald)
07/06/25

Thinking of you during this difficult time. Please accept my deepest condolence.

>read on LeeLee Crow
07/06/25

Deepest condolences to you all on the passing of Cath. She was a lovely lady and will be sorely missed. Lots of love Lara

>read on Lara Tonkin
8 June 2025
08/06/25

TREASURED MEMORIES Our beloved sister and aunty CATHRINE TEOH Cathrine is a very important part of Crown of Life family. She was our beloved sister, our aunty, our mother, our family member. Each member has treasured memories with Cathrine. She was with us since the very beginning of Crown of Life; 10 years ago. Cathrine had devoted her life doing the best she could, and giving of herself to her family and friends. She believes in living out her faith in God by good deeds and she did so faithfully ever since she found God. She had a deep love and care for others, especially the elderly. That was her passion, serving and ministering to the elderly. She was selfless in her dedication to the seniors. She was generous with her time and her efforts. She would often go out of her way to bring them on outings and for meals, and to play their favourite pass time mahjong. Wherever there was good food, Catherine would always be there. Quite often, when she could not join us for meals –she would say, “Every time you take a bite, you’ll see my smiling face and say to yourself - I’ll keep that half bite for auntie Cathrine”. Every Sunday, we have home-cooked food for lunch. Cathrine always ensured everybody had food to eat and no one is missed. She had a nickname, “Food traffic controller”. She was forthright, discerning and witty. She knew when to have fun and hang loose; and when to be serious person. She was not afraid to share her opinions. Cathrine always encouraged us, especially the younger ones, to be and do better, and not to rest on our laurels. She would take the effort to provide advice on better career pathways; and support Pastor Dywen to render assistance to church members who faced tough challenges ⁠⁠She was so thoughtful of us. For example – “Auntie Cathrine barely knew Binod’s grandmother, but she would arrange to get her Australian honey and Tim-Tams for his grandmother when he went back to Nepal to visit her.” (Biddya) One thing we’ve always noticed, whenever Pastor Dywen coughed while speaking during sermon, Cathrine was always the first one to bring a glass of water for Pastor. Though Cathrine was a senior, she was humble enough to accept corrections when she knew she was in the wrong. Her lively contributions to any discussions will be missed. We have been touched by Cathrine’s generosity of heart, her loving kindness, her cheerful laughter and her encouraging words; her enduring strength and perseverance in adversity. But above all – Cathrine was a woman of God. We are all very sad that we can’t see Cathrine, physically; but dear ones, remember, we will meet Cathrine in heaven one day - because we believe in, and place our trust and hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, Who was, and is and is to come. God says in the Gospel of John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Cathrine had fought the good fight of faith and finished her race well. We do not want her to go so soon, but our Heavenly Father knows the best for her. The Bible says, those who walk uprightly enter into God’s peace; they find eternal rest in God’s Presence. God will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain. A poem composed by Joyce for our dearest Cathrine. Caring is sharing! You cared to see that relationship is mended. That one has reached success with her PHD. Another now drives a repaired car. You'd drive to fetch the elderly to church. At every, after service lunch you'd be the last to eat. Dishing first, a plate for Pastor. Then policing that no one takes two helping of the yummiest food, until everyone has had their share. You were here, you were there and now we'd miss your presence everywhere. Dear Cathrine, how thankful we are, to have had you in our lives and forever you remain, a wonderful memory, deep with our hearts. This is not a good bye. Till we meet again, dearest Cathrine. With much love and prayers for Cathrine’s children. CROWN OF LIFE

>read on CROWN of LIFE
9 June 2025
09/06/25

Rest in peace, dear friend Catherine. My sincere condolences to Carmen and Yvonne.

>read on Siew Hwa Lee

Rest in Peace my friend. Condolences to Carmen n Yvonne and the rest of the family xx Read full message here.

Rest in peace Catherine. Forever in our thoughts! Read full message here.

Rest in internal peace, my dear friend Catherine. Forevwr in my memory. Read full message here.

My deepest condolences to Carmen and Yvonne. May God grant eternal rest to the soul of Catherine. Read full message here.

Carmen and Yvonne, Mum has gone to a better place where there is no more pain. Rest in peace Cuz, while we offer you our prayers. View full message

James Rocky

Rest in peace dearest Cath Read full message here.

To my dear cousin & beloved god-sister Catherine, may you rest in eternal peace in the house of your beloved Lord in heaven. We miss you and will always have you in our hearts 💕. To Carmen and Yvonne, our heartfelt condolences and love from all of us in KL. Alain Tan & Family, and Aunt Angeli. Read full message here.

Cathrine, I can't believe you are not here anymore, but you get to see our dear Jesus' face. We will miss you until we see you again in heaven. Read full message here.

Cat, Cathy, Catherine.... names we called her by. Catherine when it was something serious, Cathy when we manja, and Cat when we have heart to heart conversations or just being silly together. We lived and grew up in our grandma's house - we fought, we quarrelled, we made up, we forgave. We hear echoes of her laughter, we see her body gurgling with that laughter, and her smile which was sometimes embarrassed, but stems from her love and generous heart. Cat shared her hopes, her fears and most of all enjoying good food, she loved her food. We laughed, we cried, at our missteps, our mistakes, our foolishness, accepting how imperfect we love. But love and forgiving generously she did. She has left this earth to return to her Beloved Lord, Jesus. Read full message here.

Cat, the Star in the family! During our childhood days, when we played together at Grandma's home, I would look to Cat to defend me when mischief gets me scolded by aunts. Cat stood up for me and anyone when any aunt didn't like what we did. Cat can easily get away with anything from all our aunts and uncles. She's our defender during our younger days. We miss her very much. Every mention of her brings tears rolling. May you, your soul, rest in peace. Much love from us. Read full message here.

Rest In Peace my friend. Heartfelt condolences to Carmen, Yvonne, friends and family. Read full message here.

Something else I forgot to mention. We moved down to Manjimup about 2.5 years ago. On one of our visits back up to Perth, Cathrine bought us a whole box of Chinese snacks and food, because she knew that there is no Chinese shop where we live now. That is another testament of her love and thoughtfulness to us, and I appreciated that display of love so much. Thank you God, for the honour of knowing our friend Cathrine. Until we meet again. Read full message here.

Thinking of you during this difficult time. Please accept my deepest condolence. Read full message here.

Deepest condolences to you all on the passing of Cath. She was a lovely lady and will be sorely missed. Lots of love Lara Read full message here.

TREASURED MEMORIES Our beloved sister and aunty CATHRINE TEOH Cathrine is a very important part of Crown of Life family. She was our beloved sister, our aunty, our mother, our family member. Each member has treasured memories with Cathrine. She was with us since the very beginning of Crown of Life; 10 years ago. Cathrine had devoted her life doing the best she could, and giving of herself to her family and friends. She believes in living out her faith in God by good deeds and she did so faithfully ever since she found God. She had a deep love and care for others, especially the elderly. That was her passion, serving and ministering to the elderly. She was selfless in her dedication to the seniors. She was generous with her time and her efforts. She would often go out of her way to bring them on outings and for meals, and to play their favourite pass time mahjong. Wherever there was good food, Catherine would always be there. Quite often, when she could not join us for meals –she would say, “Every time you take a bite, you’ll see my smiling face and say to yourself - I’ll keep that half bite for auntie Cathrine”. Every Sunday, we have home-cooked food for lunch. Cathrine always ensured everybody had food to eat and no one is missed. She had a nickname, “Food traffic controller”. She was forthright, discerning and witty. She knew when to have fun and hang loose; and when to be serious person. She was not afraid to share her opinions. Cathrine always encouraged us, especially the younger ones, to be and do better, and not to rest on our laurels. She would take the effort to provide advice on better career pathways; and support Pastor Dywen to render assistance to church members who faced tough challenges ⁠⁠She was so thoughtful of us. For example – “Auntie Cathrine barely knew Binod’s grandmother, but she would arrange to get her Australian honey and Tim-Tams for his grandmother when he went back to Nepal to visit her.” (Biddya) One thing we’ve always noticed, whenever Pastor Dywen coughed while speaking during sermon, Cathrine was always the first one to bring a glass of water for Pastor. Though Cathrine was a senior, she was humble enough to accept corrections when she knew she was in the wrong. Her lively contributions to any discussions will be missed. We have been touched by Cathrine’s generosity of heart, her loving kindness, her cheerful laughter and her encouraging words; her enduring strength and perseverance in adversity. But above all – Cathrine was a woman of God. We are all very sad that we can’t see Cathrine, physically; but dear ones, remember, we will meet Cathrine in heaven one day - because we believe in, and place our trust and hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, Who was, and is and is to come. God says in the Gospel of John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Cathrine had fought the good fight of faith and finished her race well. We do not want her to go so soon, but our Heavenly Father knows the best for her. The Bible says, those who walk uprightly enter into God’s peace; they find eternal rest in God’s Presence. God will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain. A poem composed by Joyce for our dearest Cathrine. Caring is sharing! You cared to see that relationship is mended. That one has reached success with her PHD. Another now drives a repaired car. You'd drive to fetch the elderly to church. At every, after service lunch you'd be the last to eat. Dishing first, a plate for Pastor. Then policing that no one takes two helping of the yummiest food, until everyone has had their share. You were here, you were there and now we'd miss your presence everywhere. Dear Cathrine, how thankful we are, to have had you in our lives and forever you remain, a wonderful memory, deep with our hearts. This is not a good bye. Till we meet again, dearest Cathrine. With much love and prayers for Cathrine’s children. CROWN OF LIFE Read full message here.

Rest in peace, dear friend Catherine. My sincere condolences to Carmen and Yvonne. Read full message here.