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Senator Sutham Phanthusak
speaks of his long friendship with Louis in the old days.attaya
Dr Iain Corness and
Peter Malhotra
The man known throughout the world as “Mr. Pattaya” was fondly
remembered on Saturday, October 20, at the Royal Cliff Beach Hotel.
A gala Swiss buffet was provided for the guests, who had come to remember
the late Alois X Fassbind and to assist with his personal charity, the
Fassbind Medical Home within the Banglamung Old People’s Home.
Organized by the Rotary Club of Jomtien-Pattaya, with hard-working MC Peter
Malhotra at the helm, it was a splendid occasion with the ladies in their
finery, and the gentlemen in suave fashions, such as Andrew Wood’s red shoes
and trousers teamed with a white shirt to reflect the Swiss national colors.
MC Peter Malhotra, a two-term past president of the Jomtien-Pattaya Rotary
Club and Past District Governor of District 3340, spoke eloquently of Louis
Fassbind’s achievements in Pattaya, his ‘adoption’ of Bamboo Island and how
he would present visitors to the island with rubbish bags to clean up the
beach. He also took the guests through a slide show with Louis Fassbind
appearing his ebullient self and enjoying assisting the elderly folk at the
Banglamung Home.
For the more senior guests it was a time to reminisce, with the tales
involving Louis Fassbind now attaining legend status. One of the people
present was Senator Sutham Phanthusak, who took to the podium to tell of his
work with Louis Fassbind when both had junior positions in a Bangkok hotel,
and how they both continued to enjoy each other’s company as they progressed
through the ranks and both ended up in Pattaya.
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Dennis Stark related his
experiences with Louis as a Rotarian.
Many hotel general managers were in attendance, universal
in their appreciation of what Louis Fassbind had done for Pattaya, indeed
placing it on the world’s tourist map. These included Hans Spoerri, Group GM
of the Sukosol Hotels in Bangkok and Pattaya; Philippe Delaloye, GM Cape
Dara, Pattaya; and Christoph Voegeli, GM of the Royal Cliff Beach Hotels
Group.
One of the guests who had known Louis Fassbind for more years than most was
long-time visitor to Pattaya Archie Dunlop, who will celebrate his 90th
birthday in December. Not as old as Archie, but another with many
recollections was yachtsman and journalist Peter Cummins, who enjoyed the
company and the beer!
Friends from the good old days included Premprecha Dibbayawan, Dennis Stark,
Jan Olav Aamlid, Andrew Wood, Cory Bik, Elfi Seitz, Jim Lumsden, Fredi
Schaub, Peter Fässler, Woody Underwood, Gerard Lemmers and Erich Dietl.
Even Ranjith Chandrasiri, former deputy GM of the Royal Cliff and his wife
Chitra flew in from Sri Lanka to attend the memorial dinner for the man who
gave him the job at the Royal Cliff just days before he passed away.
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Peter Malhotra spoke of the
life and times of Louis Fassbind.
There were many people who helped make the Swiss buffet a
success, beginning with the Royal Cliff’s Executive Chef Walter Thenisch,
who had worked with Louis Fassbind for many years. He gave the evening’s
buffet his extra special touch saying “this one’s for Louis”. The
Swiss-Bavarian spread was thoroughly enjoyed by one and all and sent diners
back to the buffet line again and again.
Many old friends in attendance were quite touched by the way Louis was
honoured that evening and what friends and colleagues are doing for the A.X.
Fassbind Medical Home for the aged.
Peter conveyed greetings from Panga Vathanakul, MD of the Royal Cliff Hotels
Group, who could not attend because of many commitments on that day, but
that she had wholeheartedly supported our endeavour and helped us organise
one of the nicest dinners that we ever had.
Panga had a close friendship with Louis for over 20 years having worked
closely together to make the Royal Cliff one of the topmost and renowned
hotels in the world.
Peter thanked Panga saying, “We thank you for your kind support and behind
the scenes assistance for this fund raising effort. I believe we raised
almost 200,000 baht to be used for the benefit of the Fassbind Medical Home
and for scholarships”
At this point the room broke out in thunderous applause of appreciation.
“We are all so thrilled and moved that we have finally brought Louis back to
the Royal Cliff, the place that he loved more than anything else in his life
and that Louis is finally home to stay.”
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Jan Olav Aamlid delicately
shows Woody Underwood a copy of Le Figaro from 1906.
A big thank you goes to our sponsors who donated
generously in cash and kind. One of the most generous and popular was Ken
Whitty, ever supportive of Rotary Jomtien-Pattaya charity fundraisers, who
supplied umpteen barrels of Paulaner beer. Others included Alois Restaurant,
Amari Watergate Bangkok, Bruno’s Restaurant, Collingbourne Auctioneers,
Dream Hotel Bangkok, Dusit Thani Pattaya, BBX Thailand, Hard Rock Bali,
Royal Cliff Hotels Group, Pan Pan Restaurant, Linda’s Restaurant, Chiva Som
Spa Hua Hin, Casa Pascal, High Care Sunbeam Hotel, Hilton Pattaya, Radchada
Chomjinda, Les Nations Hotel, Geneva, Marliese Fritz, Max Rommel, Pattaya
Mail Media Group, Pattaya Sports Club, PDG Krai and Rungnapa Tungsanga,
Pinnacle Hotels Resort & Spas and Sukosol Hotels to name but just a few.
Ruby’s Royal Cliff Trio serenaded the guests as they arrived, followed by
Niki Geisbuehler who played and sang Swiss and ‘modern’ songs all evening.
This year he also brought along his 10 metre Alphorn and guests were invited
to test their skills at blowing it.
Three charming ladies from the International Dance Studio performed an
exotic belly dance followed by a Flamenco solo. All in the name of charity.
As said by Peter Malhotra in his final address, “Louis Fassbind is not dead.
He just no longer resides with us.” The continuing presence of the Fassbind
Medical Home attests to that.
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Reinhard Gander bid a handsome
price for Le Figaro.
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Gerard Lemmers won the bid for
the 1942 Pfaelzische Landschaft.
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Friends from Rotary Club of
Plutaluang (l-r) Sumon Jaikid, Capt. Don Adinand and Onanong Siripornmanut.
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Christoph Voegeli, Philippe
Delaloye and Hans Spoerri represent GMs the world over.
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Peter greets John
Collingbourne and Yada, two very generous supporters.
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Peter’s narration of Louis’
life was accompanied by a slide show.
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President Joseph Roy and
members of the Rotary Club Pattaya Marina.
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Premprecha and Supanee
Dibbayawan arrive with their next of kin Virat and Nora.
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Tim Watten (right) is the
happy winner of an iPhone 4S door prize.
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The Ruby Royal Cliff Trio
brought back fond memories.
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Niki Geisbuehler played happy
foot stomping Swiss music.
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The exotic ‘blonde’ belly
dancers raised a few temperatures.
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Niki Geisbuehler proved a
master of the Alphorn.
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A photo exhibition of Louis
Fassbind was displayed in the Royal Summit Chamber.
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Friends from the Rotary Club
Eastern Seaboard.
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Paulaner beer proved to be the
star attraction. Thank you Ken.
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Old friends meet, Sen. Sutham,
Bill, Brendan, Dennis and Jan Olav.
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Friends from the YWCA, Rotary
clubs and even as far away as Austria gather for a picture.
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Louis’ die-hard fans, Archie
Bunker, Cory Bik, Andrew Wood, Dzenana Popin, Peter Malhotra, Mae
Mahaphaisan, Peter Cummins, Elfi Seitz, Pichai Visutriratana and Praweena
Jetthumrong, who was
Louis’ loyal PA for many years.
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The ballroom was packed with guests helping to
raise funds for the A.X. Fassbind Medical Home.