This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Thompil Joseph Alexander.

Dr. Thompil Joseph Alexander was born on May 10, 1940. He passed away on May 19th, 2011 at the age of 71 after a long battle with cancer. He is much loved and will always be remembered by all his family and friends. Please click on the "Visit" links below to follow his Lifestory and see the photo gallery. Click the "Contribute" link below to share a thought, story, or photo. I would love for you to leave your name in the "story/thought" section so I know that you stopped by. The "Donate" link above will be forward to the Palliative Care Association of Kota Kinabalu, who provided compassionate care and support to my father at no cost.

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Remembering you on the 1 year anniversary of your passing. You will never be forgotten. I cherish the happy times we spent together. Thank you father. Love always...
Sheba
19th May 2012
I will never forget the years that Uncle Alex had always made me feel part of the family.....Growing up, I hardly felt that I didn't have siblings as I was in your home most of the time.....Uncle had never ever made me feel as if i was a neighbour.... it was like i was part of the household...... and he had 3 girls in the house! Having a doctor neighbour was relieving too.... there would always be medication for those coughs & flu..... Some of my most treasured moments were in No 336 & 337 Jalan Saga..... Rest in peace, Uncle. Love, Mary Celine Gomez
ceegee2173
6th June 2011
Dr.T.J.Alexander, his dear wife Susanah and his family are our very good friends, who we met in Kota Kinabalu after I assumed duties there in 1978 and became good friends. Since then we have moved to many places but still kept in regular contact with them, visited them often whenever we visted KK. It was while we were both working in Beaufort had I come to know the real Dr Alex so very well. Our families were in KK at that time and every other day we returned together in one car to KK after work. So we had plenty of time to meet, chat and eat together. It was very interesting for both of us to discuss very many subjects as our common intersts are almost same i.e. health, medicine, politics, philosophy, parenting, children's education and discipline, investments, life in general and much others. He enjoyed stimulating conversations and was always happy to meet me. He showed little tolerance to people who are dis-honest,he himself being an honest, sincere person. As a Doctor, he was very compassionate, putting service to the sick and the poor, above any consideration for money.He does this without a second person knowing about his good deeds. I have seen him going to great lengths to give his best to his patients, rich or poor. He was a very simple and humble person, never even mentioning his many achiefments in his life. Success of all his children bear witness to the dedication with which he quided his children to success in their own life. As friends we had a 33-year unbroken,rewarding friendship and shared very many happy moments together. We will sorely miss him but remember him for the many happy moments and laughter we shared in our lives on this earth. May he rest in peace.
kandiah38
5th June 2011