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Dr. Michael Aris, March 27, 1946-March 27, 1999

Daw Suu and Michael Aris in 1973.jpg (6963 bytes) Dr. Michael Aris died in Oxfordshire, England on Saturday, March 27.  It was his 53rd birthday.

 

 

Michael Aris and Aung San Suu Kyi, 1973

``On behalf of my sons, Alexander and Kim, as well as on my own behalf, I want to thank all those around the world who have supported my husband during his illness and have given me and my family love and sympathy."

``I am so fortunate to have such a wonderful husband who has always given me the understanding I needed. Nothing can take that away from me.''

                 Aung San Suu Kyi, March 27, 1999

 

A MESSAGE FROM THE FAMILY OF MICHAEL ARIS
TO ALL BURMESE AND BUDDHIST COMMUNITIES


31 March 1999

 

The family of Michael Aris are overwhelmed by the response from the Burmese

and Buddhist communities world-wide to the news of Michael's death. The

cremation service was interfaith, including representatives from various

religions.

 

The cremation service was held at the Oxford Crematorium on Wednesday 31

March 1999 at 4 pm. It commenced with a prayer by Benedictine monks to whom

Michael was a personal friend.  A Theravada Buddhist monk performed the

standard Theravada Buddhist funeral rites and distributed metta. The

service concluded with Tibetan Buddhist cremation rites. Short speeches

were also given by Michael's brother, Anthony Aris, by Michael's sons,

Alexander and Kim, and by Michael's colleague and friend Peter Carey.  Karma

Phuntsho, Michael's and Anthony's Bhutanese colleague and friend, gave the

last address and chants. A reception was subsequently held at St. Antony's

College where Michael was Senior Research Fellow.

The family of Michael Aris are aware that it was not possible for all who

would have liked to pay their last respects to Michael to attend the

service. The family invites all Buddhists and monasteries to distribute

merit and to commemorate Michael Aris in their own traditional Buddhist

manner. The family invites all members of other faiths and persuasion to

also commemorate Michael Aris in their own traditional ways.


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Cards or letters of condolence can be sent to the Aris family, care of

St. Antony's College, Oxford OX2 6JF
The United Kingdom

If and when information on where flowers or contributions can be sent becomes available, it will be posted here.

Aris family statement on Michael's illness

March 18, 1999

Michael has been diagnosed as having prostate cancer and is presently undergoing treatment in Oxford. He still awaits the result of his application to the Burmese government for a visa to visit Suu in Burma.

On Michael's behalf, the family thank the many people who have expressed sympathy and sent their best wishes. They would also like to stress their hope and concern that, as with any other loved family member, the subject of Michael's health shall be treated with compassion and as a private family matter.

 

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