[3] He and his family lived at government quarters at Buffalo Road, next to KK Women's and Children's Hospital facing Farrer Park.
[3] After World War II, Abisheganaden completed his Senior Cambridge examinations (now known as O-Levels) and began a career in teaching.
[5] In 1964, Abisheganaden worked at MOE as an Inspector of Schools and was eventually asked to look over the Music Unit of the ministry.
[6] After hearing his singing, he was recommended to the Syonan Broadcasting Station, where he sang and taught Japanese songs.
[7] He is survived by his wife Eileen Wong and children Peter and Jacintha Abisheganaden.