Betty Eva READMAN (née YOUNG, aka Yee Wah Yeung) [c.1930-1968]

Submitted by UKCdnlass1 on Thu, 04/01/2021 - 00:00
Names
Given
Betty Eva
Family
Readman
Maiden
Young
Alias / nickname
Yee Wah Yeung
Sex
Female
Status
Deceased
Born
Date
(Day, Month, & Year are approximate.)
Birthplace (town, state)
Hong Kong
Died
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The headstone has a large picture of her attached to it but no birth date is recorded

Dearly beloved wife of Derek and devoted mother of Deborah and Mimi died 5 April 1968 aged 38 years

"To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die"

Carl Smith Card death 5 April 1968 burial 9th April St.John's Hong Kong. Ashes imported from Australia

Passenger List Southampton to Hong Kong May 1953

Derek Carter Readman 26 civil servant UK address 1 Hilbre Drive Southport

Betty Eva Readman 24

Marriage 18 October 1952 in Hong Kong

Probate Calenday 1969

Betty Eva Readman or Yeung Yee Wah of 22 Mount Nicholson Gap, Stubbs Road, Hong Kong and 22 Birch Green, Formby Liverpool died 5 April 1968

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Derek Carter Readman  died 7 July 2015 aged 87-88  buried Boroondara Victoria NSW Australia

UK Birth Index UK Derek Carter Readman registered Quarter 4 1926 Sunderland Tyne and Wear

He was the Deputy Director of Immigration in Hong Kong and was mentioned in the London Gazette 11 June 1977 awarded Imperial Service Order

He married for the second time.

Betty Readman was very dear to me. She was a close friend of my parents, Harold and Thelma Miller of 17 Peak Mansions, The Peak, HK. and treated me like an older sister from from when I was 8 until she died, when I was 16. She was the first person I had known well who had died and I was utterly broken hearted. Betty had a great sense of fun, she was very pretty and lively and much loved by her husband, children and friends. She provided me with all her unwanted bikinis and other lovely clothes as I grew older! We walked to her grave and I could barely stand from grief. RIP dear Betty, I will never forget you. Mary 

My mother went to the same school as auntie Betty - French Convent in Causeway Bay ( now St. Paul’s Convent School) This was before the war. 
Correct me if I’m wrong but I remember her maiden name was Bellamy. Her Chinese name might have been Yee Wah ( Eva in English) Leung , instead of Yeung?  Probably from her first marriage to a Mr.Leung , a gentleman of means. Beside her daughter Mimi who was adopted into the Readman family, there was a son named Bobby who stayed with the father. He was my tutor for a bit. He attended her funeral at Happy Valley in the capacity only as a friend. 

I remember auntie Betty and uncle Derek came to our flat during Christmas. Always looking forward to the presents they brought until they left for Australia. 
She’ll always be missed.