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  • Sad News (2011)

    Sad News (2011)

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Dear Ko Hla Min and all,

    • Here is a sad news for us.
    • Ko Yin Kyu (M69, age 67), Mech/Agri RIT 69er passed away today (26th April, 2011) at 8/45 am.
    • His funeral will be on 28 April, 2011 at Yae Wai.
    • He worked for Public Works (Construction Corporation) as superintending engineer and retired in 2006.
    • He died of kidney failure, based on diabetes.
    • He had been hospitalized since 3rd April at the Shwegonedine Hospital.

    With Metta.
    Aung Min (M69)

    Comments

    Danny (Tint Lwin, M69) wrote :

    Dear Ko Aung Min,
    So sorry to hear that Ko Yin Kyu has passed away.
    Did anybody visit him when was hospitalised?

    Ivan (Khin Maung Oo, M69) wrote :

    Hi dear classmates:
    It is sad, sad sad, we need contribute our Nar Ye fund for his funeral and for supporting his family. It is the best we can do now.
    Another suggestion to our dear classmate to evaluate our balancing life.
    * The longer we stay, the more this kind of sad news will hear, the less of our classmate counting, so value our relationship and childhood friends.
    * Life is short, don’t stretch your exhaustion brain and still-healthy body working. Enough is enough, take the retirement at or before 65 years old.
    * You must know exactly to Love YOURSELF, it sounds selfish, but be practical. Don’t lie to yourself , be honest yourself.

    Yi Yi Khaing (Vilma, ChE69) wrote :

    My condolences for the family of Ko Yin Kyu’s family.
    Yes I agree totally with Ivan, to cherish our friends and families in our sunset years. At the same time doing good deeds while we can.

    69ers who passed away in 2011

    • Aung Naing (Bahadhur, Min)
    • Chit Htun (Min)
    • Yin Kyu (M)

    Updates

    • As of July 2025, there are 138 members in the 69er GBNF list
  • Win Naing

    Win Naing

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Dicky

    U Win Naing (Dicky, M69, Singapore) represented RIT in Rowing. He also recruited his classmates (David, Fred, Sein Tun …) and served as their cox.

    He also played Badminton.

    He had problems with bowel movement. He relied on laxatives and medications.

    A 69er suggested him to see another doctor for second opinion.

    He was surprised to find out that he had a late stage pancreatic cancer.

    He canceled his trip to Yangon to attend a 69er Reunion.

    He spent his final months calmly at his home.

    He passed away around the Chinese / Lunar New Year.

    Due to superstition, only his family members and a few friends were present at his last journey.

    * David Myint Thein wrote :

    Gone But Not Forgotten, our dear friend as well as our Cox. May your soul rest in peace.

    * Daniel Tint Lwin wrote :

    May you rest in peace Dickie. We miss you dearly.

  • Retire / Re-tire

    Retire / Re-tire

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Steeve’s Advice

    Steeve
    • U Thaung Sein (Steeve Kay, EC70, GBNF) is a Multiple Golden Sponsor of SPZPs.
    • He said, “You should not retire.
      You may re-tire (as in re-threading a tire). We will try to support you and your projects.

    Retired

    I am retired from working to make ends meet.

    Re-tiring

    • I am re-tiring as long as my physical and mental health permit.
    • Took a few on-line courses (for credit)
      Too taxing and slow
      Opted to audit 100+ courses (covering many subjects)
    • Listen to one or more Blinkist every day
    • Listen to selected Podcasts every day.
    • Ride stationary bike for 30+ minutes every day.
    • Write or revise 10+ posts every day.
  • Health Care Funds

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Steeve and Helen Kay Health Care Fund

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    Steeve Kay
    • Steeve Kay (U Thaung Sein, EC70) did not forget his roots.
    • He is a Multiple Golden Sponsor for SPZPs starting with SPZP-2000.
    • He donated US$50,0000 and established the “Steeve and Helen Kay Health Care Fund for RIT Sayas” to provide services for Sayas such as
      Funeral expenses, Hospital expenses and Medical check up.
    • The implementation was supported by a committee of sayas (e.g U Tun Shwe) and selected alumni (e.g U Win Khaing).
    • The balance of the fund was transferred to Swel Daw Yeik Foundation.
    • He set up Charitable Alliance of Burmese Americans (CABA). CABA helped rebuild the houses ravaged by Cyclone Nargis.
    • He also established the Kay Family Foundation (KFF). KFF hosted a Myanmar Education Delegation to visit prestigious Universities and Research Institutions in California. KFF provided a Matching Fund of $30000 for the RIT Alumni Reunion in Los Angeles in 2015. The Main event was held at Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel.

    U Khin Maung Tun Health Care Fund

    U Khin Maung Tun (Right)
    • U Khin Maung Tun (T78) & family established a Health Care Fund to provide Vision Care for eligible sayas.
    • The balance of the fund was transferred to Swel Daw Yeik Foundation.

    Swel Daw Yeik Foundation

    Pon Tu of Saya U Moe Aung
    • The idea of SDYF was discussed before, during and after SPZP-2012. Saya U Moe Aung (Tekkatho Moe War) proposed the idea. He is a Patron of SDYF.
    • U Khin Maung Tun donated K1500 Lakhs (or more) to SDYF and related causes. He served as President and hosted monthly lunch meetings.
    • SDYF has several objectives.
      They include helping engineering sayas and students — past, present and future, establishing “Saya Geha”, provide financial assistance for SPZPs, Shwe YaDu Celebrations and sellected Projects (e.g. YTU Library Modernization Project).
    • SDYF has provided financial support for eligible sayas. It had enhanced the programs that were implemented by the “Steeve and Helen Kay Health Care Fund” and “U Khin Maung Tun’s family Health Care Fund”.
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    Eligibility rules and financial support

    • The rules may change over time (based on resources).
    • Eligible sayas who are hospitalized are provided K4 lakhs.
    • Eligible sayas who need to visit medical clinics frequently are considered on a case-by-case basis for financial assistance.
    • Eligible sayas are provided Annual Medical Checkup. The facilitators (e.g May Nge and group) provide transportation and lunch.
    • Eligible sayas are provided Vision Checkup and followup treatment (e.g. cataract operation).
    • Sayas who require medical treatment and long term care are considered on a case-by-case basis for financial assistance. Saya U Kyaw Sein (M65, GBNF) and Saya U Ohn Maung (ChE68, GBNF) were voted at the SDYF meetings for annual financial assistance.

    Sample Recipient

    • Saya U Ohn Maung (ChE68) required medical treatment and long term care.
    • Swel Daw Yeik Foundation (SDYF) decided in a meeting to provide annual financial assistance of K4 Lakhs to Saya.
    • The facilitators include U Wynn Htain Oo (M72), Saya U Soe Myint (Min83) and U Khin Maung Htwe (who also donated K20,000).
    • The total K420,000 was given to Sayagadaw Daw Wai Mon Ohn Maung on 16th October, 2018.
    U Ohn Maung 1
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    U Ohn Maung 2
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    U Ohn Maung 3

    Other Health Care Funds

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    U Aung Min, Daw Myint Myint …
    • 69er HCF (Maintained by U Aung Min and team)
      Donors : Daw Myint Myint, Ivan Lee, U Sein Myint …
    • EE69er HCF (Maintained by U Shwe and team)
      Donors : U Sein Myint …
    • Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65 HCF
      Donors : Steeve Kay …
    • M72 HCF (Organizers : U Wynn Htain Oo …)
    • 83 Intake HCF (Organizers : Nan Khin Nwe …)
  • Two Poets

    Two Poets

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    TEDx InyaLake

    U Nay Oke (St. Paul’s) gave a talk on two poets — Minthuwun and his mother Daw Khin Saw Mu — at TEDx InyaLake in 2016.

    TEDx InyaLake

    Minthuwun (U Wun)

    • Founded Khit San Sar Pay with Theikpan Maung Wa (ICS U Sein Tin) and Zawgyi (U Thein Han)
    • Laureate Poet
    • Author
    • Lexicographer (Myanmar Abhidan, Burmese-Japanese Dictionary)
    • Head, Translation Department, Rangoon University
    • Professor, Burmese Department, Rangoon University
    • Visiting Professor, Osaka University, Japan
      Collaborated with Professor Harada (Chit Mann Nwe)

    Daw Khin Saw Mu

    • Khit San Kabyar
    • Statuette in “Bagyi Aung Nyar De” (short story)
    • Siblings : ICS U Tin Tut, U Kyaw Myint, U Myint Thein, Dr. Htin Aung, Daw Khin Mya Mu, Daw Tin Saw Mu
    • Spouse : ICS U Ba Tint
    • Children : Daw Khin Saw Tint, U Nay Oke Tint

    TEDx Talk

    • Two Poets and their Legacy on Kabyar
    • Main Characters from “Bagyi Aung Nyar De” : ICS U Tin Tut (Bagyi Aung), Minthuwun (Maung Chit), Daw Khin Saw Mu (Statuette), ICS U Ba Tint (Merchant / Buyer of Statuette)
    • All four have passed away
    • It’s time to debunk the myth about “Bagyi Aung”. Many thought that he was Dr. Htin Aung.
  • Joys of Life

    by Hla Min

    Update : June 2026

    Good Health

    • Contemplation
    • Diet
    • Exercise — May vary with person; Avoid over-exercise
    • Good Sleep — Quality is more important than duration
    • Meditation
    • Rest
    • Vacation

    Mobility

    • Best: No need for walking aid — Cane, Crutches, Wheel chair
    • Not bed-ridden

    Vision

    • Best : No need for eye glasses
    • Correction via simple treatment / surgery
    • No reliance on special eye drops, magnifying glasses …

    Hearing

    • Best : No need for hearing aid
    • Correction via simple treatment /surgery

    Memory

    • Good Long term memory
    • Good Short term memory
    • No Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease

    Critical Thinking

    • Decision Making
    • Logical Reasoning

    Vitamins F & M

    With Saya & Friends
    • Family
    • Fellowship
    • Friendship
    • Memories
    • Mother
    • Myee

    Contentment

    • Avoid being a Perfectionist
    • Do not set unrealistic Goals
    • Be a Realist (rather than Optimist or Pessimist)

    Alobha အလောဘ

    • Non-greed
    • Philanthropy
    • Sharing is Caring

    Adosa အဒေါသ

    • Non-hatred
    • Loving Kindness, Unbounded Love
    • Compassion, Sympathy, Empathy
    • Altruistic Joy

    Amoha အမောဟ

    • Non-delusion
    • Data Validation & Processing
    • Information Processing
    • Knowledge Processing
    • Cultivate Wisdom

    Comments

    U Aung Myaing (ChE72) wrote :

    မျက်စိ အရှုံး နားအဆုံး တဲ့။အဓိပ္ပာယ်ကို စူးစမ်းခဲ့တယ်။ အဓိက သံသရာလွတ်ကြောင်းတရားတော်တွေနဲ့ ဒီအဆိုအမိန့် ဆက်စပ်နေပါတယ်။ က်စိမကောင်းလို့ စာမဖတ်နိုင်တော့ရင် စိတ်ရှိတိုင်း မလေ့လာနိုင်တော့တာမို့ ဘဝမှာ “ရှုံး” ပြီလို့ သတ်မှတ်လိုက်တယ်။ ဒါပေမယ့် နားကောင်းသေးတော့ လုံးဝ ဆုံးတာမဟုတ်သေးဘူး။ တရားတော်တွေကို ကြားနာလို့ရသေးလို့။ ဒါပေမယ့် နားလည်းမကြားတော့ဘူးဆိုရင်တော့ တရားတော်တွေကို ဖတ်လို့လည်းမရ။ ကြားနာလို့ မရတော့ ဘဝဆုံးပြီပေါ့။ ကျနော့် ညာဘက်မျက်လုံးက ဆယ်နှစ်ကျော်ကြာ ဆေးထိုးဆေးကုတဲ့ကြားက AMD Age-related Macular Degeneration ဖြစ်သွားတယ်။မှုန်ဝါးဝါးဘဲမြင်ရတယ်။ စာဖတ်မရဘူး။ ဘယ်ဘက်ကို သုံးလတစ်ကြိမ် checkup လုပ်ပြီး ထိန်းသိမ်းနေရတယ်။ စာဖတ်တာ လျှော့လိုက်ရတယ်။ နားကတော့ အလွန်ကောင်း။ တရားတော်တွေကို ကောင်းကောင်းနာကြားနိုင်သေးတယ်။ မရှုံးတရှုံး မဆုံးသေးတဲ့ ဘဝ။

    Notes by Hla Min :

    Most have Cataracts removed from one or both eyes. A few had Full or Partial transplant of the Cornea. Some had Retina Tear repaired. Glaucoma and several other factors can cause impaired Vision.

    Saya U Ba Toke played soccer and was active in the RU Sports Council. In his 70s and early 80s, Saya took weekly walks from his house to the Shwe Dagon pagoda. Aging gradually restricted Saya’s mobility, hearing and eye sight. Saya passed away on December 2, 2020 (the day following the RU Centennial), but a few days short of his Centennial Birthday.

    When Saya U Moe Aung encountered problem with his knee during a trip to Upper Burma to attend Ah Hlu of a Khamee Khamet, he composed a poem on “Stationary & Movement” with philosophical musings about Life, Illness and Death. A surgery relieved Saya from the use of wheel chair, but as a high school goalkeeper he values Mobility, Agility & Strength.

    Sayagadaw appreciated Saya U Moe Aung’s “Poem Gift” on her birthday.

    Bagyee Myat Myo Myint gave “Pon Tu” of the then Marla Hall Thu as a birthday present for his beloved spouse.

    Ko Aung Min (M69) used the term Vitamin F in an invitation to the 69er Annual Dinner and Entertainment.

    Saya U Moe Aung wrote :

    Actually, before suffering from knee pain, I had cataract removed from my left eye some 30 or so years back (couldn’t recall which year) and then from my right eye after a lapse of about 10 years. But, I was lucky, so to speak, that up till the present, haven’t yet encountered any problem whatsoever except the need to change the power lens for a better viewing focus.

    U Aung Min (M69) wrote :

    I had right eye cornea transplantation 19 years ago, but unsuccessful .
    Again cataract removal on left eye
    It’s OK up to now.

  • Shwe Brothers

    Shwe Brothers

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    U Shwe Kyaw (M63, GBNF)

    U Shwe Kyaw (BIT Volleyball Selected)
    Daw Khin Toe Myint
    • Graduated in 1963 with Mechanical Engineering
    • He and U Aye (M62) played together in Ramanya Hall volleyball team during 1959-60 season.
    • Represented BIT and RU in Volleyball (along with U Aye M62)
    • Joined the Air Force and became a Pilot.
    • He was Air Force Captain (Officiating Major) when he perished in a plane crash.
    • Survived by Sayama Daw Khin Toe Myint (Zoology) and two children. Sayama is a dhamma friend. Her son U Thet Win Kyaw played the Drums at SPZP-2000.

    U Shwe Zan Aung (SPHS63)

    Std VIII B in SPHS
    • Matriculated from SPHS in 1963
    • Joined the Army and went to the front several times
    • His grandfather was afraid of losing another grandson prematurely. He requested SZA to leave the army and promised to provide financial support in exchange for peace of mind. His grandfather supported SZA’s family for a long time.
    • Finally joined a ship as a radio operator
    • Perished at sea when the ship sunk

    Dr. Shwe Tun Kyaw

    • He and his spouse took early retirement from their medical practice in UK.
    • They volunteered as Assistant Teachers in several bi-lingual (Burmese and English) Goenka Center retreats.
    • He is a classmate of my younger sister. I met him at the house of Audrey Wong (C84), a volunteer for the Northern California Goenka Center.

    Posts

    • BIT Volleyball
    • Doctors
    • GBNF
    • Meditation
    • SPHS
  • Donor of  $200000+ to RIT-related Activities

    Donor of $200000+ to RIT-related Activities

    by Hla Min

    Updated : June 2026

    Steeve Kay (Thaung Sein, EC70, GBNF)

    Steeve 1

    Education

    • Studied at Hwa Kyone School in Rangoon, Burma.
    • Briefly attended GTI (Government Technical Institute).
    • Matriculated with Distinctions in Maths, Physics and Chemistry.
    • In November 1964, he was admitted as a top Student to RIT (Rangoon Institute of Technology) along with Zaw Min, Tommy Shwe (GBNF), Peter Pe (GBNF) and Cho Aye (GBNF).
    • Graduated in 1970 with BE (Bachelor of Engineering) with specialization in EC (Electrical Communications).
    • Moved to California, USA.
    • MSEE (Master of Science in Electrical Engineering) from Stanford University
    • MBA (Master in Business Administration) from Pepperdine University
    Steeve 2

    Experience

    • Worked in the Electronics Industry as IC (Integrated Circuit) Designer.
    • Per request from his younger sister Dr. Kay, he co-founded QTC and served as CEO (Chief Executive Officer). See Souvenir book for the Silver Jubilee of QTC.
    • QTC was acquired for a sizable sum. Became a Serial Entrepreneur & Philanthropist. Founded Eleok, Teehub & Kay Family Foundation.
    • Traveled to the Holy Places of Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism & Islam to study Comparative Religion.
    • Visited prominent historic sites. Tried to trace his roots dating back ten or more generations.

    Philanthropist

    • Founded CABA (Charitable Alliance of Burmese Associations). A notable CABA donation was to Disaster Relief Fund help the victims of Cyclone Nargis in Burma. Details can be found in the reports prepared by Benny Tan (M70) who served as a CABA administrator.
    • Established KFF (Kay Family Foundation) to support a wide range of support. KFF donated to Universities (Stanford, Harvard, UC Irvine …), Research Institutes and Libraries. KFF sponsored the visit of Myanmar Education Delegation to California. KFF provided a Matching Donation of $30000 for the 2015 RIT Alumni Reunion in Los Angeles.
    • He never forgot his roots. He wanted to show his appreciation for his schools, mentors, classmates and schoolmates.
    • KFF sponsored the publication of the “Centennial of Hwa Kyone School” and its Sequel.
    • He has donated $200000+ (via CABA and KFF) to RIT-related activities.
    • In October 2000, he donated $3000 to the First RIT Grand Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe and became the first Golden Sponsor. He also sponsored the subsequent SPZPs (Saya Pu Zaw Pwes) at Singapore in December 2002, April 2007 and December 2010; at Yangon in December 2004, December 2012 and 2016.
    • In 2004, he set up the “Steeve and Helen Kay Health Care Fund for RIT Sayas” with a pledge of $50000.

    Final Years

    • In 2018, he was diagnosed with a medical problem. His doctors recommended to work from home and avoid long travels.
    • He requested Benny and me to organize a special Reunion and Acariya Pu Zaw Pwe on his behalf. For details, see my post about that event.
    • Started writing books to share his expertise and memories.
    • Succumbed to Jara, Byadi & Marana.

    Memories

    Steeve 3
    Steeve 5
    Steeve 6
  • Languages & Grammar

    Languages & Grammar

    by Hla Min

    Update : June 2026

    English

    Parts of Speech

    There are eight parts of speech in the English language.

    (1) Noun

    • A noun is a name of a person, place, thing, or concept.
    • It may be classified as (a) Proper noun (b) Common noun (c) Collective noun (d) Abstract noun.

    (2) Verb

    • A verb usually describes an action or a process.
    • It may be classified as (a) Transitive verb (b) Intransitive verb.

    (3) Pronoun

    • A pronoun stands for a noun. Associated with a pronoun is person and number.
    • When we speak, the first person is the one who speaks. The second person is the one being spoken two. The third person is some other being referenced.
    • Number may be Singular or Plural. If there is only one person, we say it is singular. If there is more than one, we say it is plural. In English, the term “You” may be singular or plural.

    (4) Adjective

    • It is a Modifier
    • An Adjective usually modifies a Noun or Pronoun.

    (5) Adverb

    • It is a Modifier
    • An Adverb usually modifies a Verb.

    (6) Conjunction

    • It is a Connector
    • A Conjunction (such as And or But) connects two parts of a Sentence

    (7) Preposition

    • It is a Connector
    • A Preposition adds information such as position (e.g. in, on, upon, under) and time (e.g. before, after).

    (8) Expression of Mood

    • There are words to express Mood (e.g. surprise).
    • They are called Exclamation or an Interjection.

    Techniques

    In a Grammar class, we had to learn two techniques :

    • Synthesis
      combining the parts of speech
    • Analysis
      breaking down into the parts of speech.

    Need for Grammar

    Many native speakers read and write fluently without caring much for grammar.

    Knowledge of grammar is needed in

    • Formal Languages
    • Automata Theory
    • Compilers
    • Translation
    • Natural Language Understanding and Processing

    Burmese

    In middle school, we had to study မြန်မာသဒ္ဒါ based on the text by Saya U Pe Maung Tin.

    Parts of Speech

    • နာမ် — noun
    • ကြိယာ — verb
    • နာမ်စား — pronoun
    • နာမဝိသေသန — adjective
    • ကြိယာဝိသေသန — adverb
    • သမ္ဗန္ဒ။ — conjunction
    • ဝိဘတ် — preposition
    • အာမေဋိတ် — interjection

    Pali

    Parts of Speech

    Pali has only four parts of speech.

    • Noun
    • Pronoun
    • Verb
    • Clitics (which are equivalent to conjunctions and interjections).

    Resources for studying Pali

    TMC

    • Tathagata Meditation Center
    • Offers meditation retreats & online courses (including Pali)
    • Publishes Dhamma literature
    • Has a website

    Beelin Sayadaw

    Beelin Sayadaw
    • He was Chief Resident Monk at Tathagata Meditation Center (TMC), San Jose.
    • I interpreted some of Sayadaw’s dhamma talks.
    • Sayadaw gave me a book by U Myat Kyaw & U San Lwin.
    • U Myat Kyaw described Pali terms in Burmese.
    • U San Lwin translated U Myat Kyaw’s work into English.
    Dictionary

    U Hla Myint

    • He is a former Sayadaw, who passed several monastic exams.
    • He helped with some of TMC Publications.
    • I received his book as a present.
    Book

    Tharmanay Kyaw သာမဏေကျော်

    • Pen name of Sayadaw U Dhammika.
    • Received the title when he finished Top as a Novice in a prestigious monastic exam
    • During his visits to TMC, he taught Pali based on selected texts.
    Course notes
  • Our Unity

    Our Unity

    by Hla Min

    Update : June 2026

    Poem

    Poem for WPD

    • My poem was published in Working People’s Daily for Pyidaung Su Nayပြည်ထောင်စုနေ့ (Union Day). It was written as a dream.
    • Hlaing Phyo is my pen name
    • Received 15 kyats for my poem

    WPD Editors

    Chief Editor

    • G Ko Lay (RUBC Gold, GBNF) was Chief Editor of WPD. His spouse is Sayama Daw Nyunt Nyunt Win (Physics, Registrar of RASU).
    • First Chief Editor of WPD was U Khin Maung Latt (father of Saya Dr. Khin Maung Win,  grandfather of Maung Yit & Junior Win).
    U Khin Maung Latt
    • He was succeeded by U Than Saw (grandfather of KMZ’s spouse).

    Assistant Editor

    • Daw Khin Swe Hla was Assistant Editor in charge of Supplements. She was founder of “Daw Lay’s Circle” at Guardian.
    • U Soe Myint moved to Guardian and later became Chief Editor.

    Posts

    • Hla Min’s Writings
    • Kabyar & Translation
    • News & Newspapers
    • Poetry
    • Rhyme