On Siang Tat"s death, Lim Ho Puah became the sole surviving partner in the firm of Wee Bin & Company, which was liquidated in 1911, when the greater part of the firm"s business, including all the large steamers, was taken over by his son, Lim Peng Siang.
Career
Lim Ho Puah was born in Amoy in 1841 and coming to Singapore at an early age entered the service of Wee Bin & Company in a humble capacity. His industry and business intelligence soon attracted the notice of his employer, Wee Bin, and he became the towkay"s son-in-law. During his long residence in Singapore, he took much interest in local public affairs
His remains were interred in China.
Membership
He was at one time a Director of Tan Kim Ching"s Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, and served also as a member of the Chinese Advisory Board and on the Committee of the Po Leung Kuk, and was made a Justice of the Peace He died in February 1913 at the age of 72.