Dr. Sinnadurai Jeyaratnam Wilson (1938 – 2022) கலாநிதி. சின்னத்துரை ஜெயரத்தினம் வில்சன்(ஜெயா)

Born 5 Aug 1938
Called to rest 23 Jan 2022

“I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever” (Psalm 23: 6)

Dr. Sinnadurai Jeyaratnam Wilson (Jeya) :  Formerly of Sri Lanka and Singapore and later in Sydney Australia, entered peacefully into his Father’s House on Sunday, 23 January 2022.

Dearly beloved husband of Silojini (Nee Thambithurai – formally of Station Road, Chavakachcheri), loving father of Tharshini Joseph (Germany) and Prakash (Sydney), father-in-law of Gerry Joseph and Diana, doting grandfather of Serena, Isabel, Nicholas, Lianna, Dravid and Daya.

Cherished second son of late John Alfred Sinnadurai & Lizzie (Araly, Sri Lanka), loving son-in-law of late Joseph Thambithurai & Gnanasoundary (Chavakachcheri), much loved brother of Stanley Sinnadurai (Perth), Flora Vijiaraj (Sydney), Victor Sinnadurai (Sydney), Watson Sinnadurai (Melbourne), Walter Sinnadurai (Sydney) and Robert Sinnadurai (Adelaide) and much-loved cousin and uncle of many.

SJ Wilson was born in Bentong, Malaysia and studied at Jaffna College, Sri Lanka. A distinguished old boy of Jaffna College went on to complete his Maths undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. He was a tenured Professor at the National University of Singapore for more than four decades and has inspired many students. He will be fondly remembered by his cherished friends and students across the globe.

Please uphold Wilson family in your prayers.

Thanksgiving Service:

To celebrate the life of Dr. SJ Wilson, a Thanksgiving Service will be held in Magnolia Chapel, Macquarie Park Crematorium, Sydney, Australia, on Saturday, 5 February 2022 at 10:50am (Sydney time) with viewing at 10:15am.

Live stream:

Please follow the link TJ Andrews Funeral services for details of the funeral, livestream and digital memorial book.

Family Request:

In lieu of floral tributes, please consider a donation to Australian Heart Foundation via : https://inmemory.heartfoundation.org.au/fundraisers/tharshiniwilson/in-memory-of-dr-sinnadurai-jeyaratnam-wilson

Contact:

Mrs Silojini Wilson (Sydney – 02 8819 2920)

Mr Stanley Sinnadurai ( Perth – 08 9255 3364)

Mrs Flora Vijiaraj (Sydney-  02 9863 1645)

Mr Victor Sinnadurai (Sydney – 02 9858 2916)

Mr Watson Sinnadurai (Melbourne – 03 97952698)

Mr Walter Sinnadurai (Sydney- 02 9688 3902)

Mr Robert Sinnadurai (Adelaide- 08 8332 2849)

சோதி தோன்றும் ஓர் தேசமுண்டு

விசுவாசக் கண்ணால் காண்கிறோம்

நம் பிதா அழைக்கும் பொழுது

நாம் அங்கே வசிக்கச் செல்லுவோம்
 (தமிழாக்கம் – D.P. Niles)

Below is an excerpt of the tribute written by Stanley Sinnadurai (Wilson’s oldest brother) and read by Victor Sinnadurai.

Good morning/afternoon family and friends,

I’m Stanley Sinnadurai from Perth the eldest child of the late Mr and Mrs John Alfred Sinnadurai. Sadly, due to Covid-19 restrictions, my family and I cannot pay our last respects personally to my second brother Wilson and Uncle Wilson. I would like to thank my sister-in-law, Baba, for giving me the honour to share a few words about my brother. I would also like to thank my brother, Victor, for reading this tribute.

The first chapter of Wilson’s, life began on the 5th of August 1938 in Bentong Malaysia. After the second world war, the Malay government introduced mandatory military service for males over the age of 15. Due to compulsory rule, my mother decided to move us to Sri Lanka then Ceylon, leaving my father in Malaysia., We moved with our grandparents in Jaffna on the 8th of March 1949, and later our family moved to Vaddukoddai (Sri Lanka).

Wilson began his early education at Jaffna College, where he excelled in all areas of his education, but particularly talented in mathematics. Wilson surrounded himself with equally gifted friends in mathematics at college. If he had problem in maths and his friends were also unable to resolve, he would seek assistance from people who were deemed mentally unstable but had brilliant maths brains in his town. Once, he decided that it was best to buy a cup of tea for them so they could assist him and his friends to resolve their maths problem.

Wilson was a sleepwalker when he was quite young. Our mother kept the front door key in a jar of cold water to prevent Wilson opening the door, hoping the cold water would wake him up. Once our mother sought assistance from a native “doctor” for Wilson’s sleepwalks. The “doctor” who had a very long white beard, came to check Wilson’s sleepwalking one night. Soon he did confirm the issue, because Wilson in his sleep, has started to play with “doctor’s” long beard.

Wilson also excelled in basketball, however, his coach discouraged Wilson from taking up basketball, not because of his height, but because Wilson was all skin and bone with no muscles. The coach was concerned that Wilson may incur injuries during play, and he would be liable. However, our mum continued to encourage Wilson to play basketball. As a result, Wilson continued his passion for basketball throughout his university days and won many awards. But from all accounts, Wilson never sustained any injuries.

Wilson continued his gift for mathematics by undertaking a maths degree at the University of Colombo. Wilson finished his degrees with the highest possible honours. However, due to the political situation in Sri Lanka, he had to seek employment in another country.

Thus began his second chapter in Singapore, where he married an elegant, beautiful and extremely dedicated young lady by the name of Miss Sulogini Thambithurai on the 12 of July 1967. Both Wilson and Sulogini were blessed with two children, a beautiful daughter named Tharshini, and a handsome young son named Prakash.

While he was in Singapore, Wilson and his family were extremely supportive, both financially and emotionally to both sides of the family, and he was instrumental in matching me and my wife together.  So, Wilson was not only a talented basketball player, but also a match-making maths Professor!  Wilson had the world at his feet, but his feet were always firmly planted on the ground as a simple man with a very simple life.

On his final chapter, Wilson moved to Sydney, Australia to enjoy his retirement and to be closer to his siblings. Even though I was on the other side of the country, Wilson and I kept in regular touch, and we enjoyed our phone conversations. Wilson’s health declined over the past few years, but his sense of humour and love for life was always in full display, as he continued his mantra of “simple man” “simple life”. I would like to thank Baba for the enormous physical and mental sacrifices she has made over the years to take care of my brother. Only her support and encouragement has given my brother a quality of life, to enjoy to the fullest till the very last moment.

In closing, if I had to summarise Wilson’s life and legacy, he was a genius in every sense of the word. He was very caring, fun-loving brother, devoted husband, loving father, father-in-law and doting grandfather. He was a dear uncle to all his nieces and nephews and a great friend to many people all around the globe.

Wilson, may you rest in peace my brother, we shall meet again in paradise until we meet again goodbye my loving brother! You will be missed dearly by your family and friends. Rest in Peace.

Baba, Tharshini and Prakash our deepest condolences and our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult and dark time.

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துயர் பகிர்வு

உங்கள் துயர் பகிர்வுகளையும், அனுதாபச் செய்திகளையும் ஒரே இடத்தில் குடும்பத்தார் பார்வையிடுவதற்காக இவ் தளத்தின் பின்னோட்டத்தில் பதிவிடலாம். எக்காரணம் கொண்டும் உங்கள் மின்னஞ்சல் தகவல் இவ் தளத்தில் பதியப்படவோ பகிரப்படவோ மாட்டாது என பணிவுடன் தெரிவித்துக் கொள்கிறோம்.

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Rev. Richard Joseph Jeganathan (Jega) வண. ரிச்சர்ட் ஜோசப் ஜெகநாதன் (1944-2021)

Born: 20 March 1944 – Called to Rest: 04 November 2021

“The gift of God is eternal Life through Jesus Christ our Lord”  Romans 6:23

Rev. Richard Joseph Jeganathan (Jega) formerly of Chundikuli, Jaffna, Sri Lanka and later in Melbourne, Australia went to be with Jesus on 04 November 2021.

Beloved husband of Shantha (Nee Subramaniam), loving father of Ashok and Bindu, affectionate grand father of Joshua and Edward, loving brother of late Samuel Inbanathan, late Manohari Anandarajah, Padmini Jayaseelan (Adelaide) and Edwin Vimalanathan (U.K.), brother-in-law of Rev S.N. Sugunanathan (Adelaide), Rev Dr S. Jebanesan (former CSI Bishop of Jaffna), late Dr S.Jeyaseelan (Adelaide), Rev S, Manobavan (Brisbane) and S. Sugumar (Canberra).

Jega was an old boy of St John’s College, Jaffna and represented the 1st Eleven Cricket Team during 1962 and 63.  He qualified in Mechanical engineering in The U.K before returning to Sri Lanka, where he worked at the Paddy Marketing Board as a Mechanical Engineer. Jega migrated to Australia in 1982 and worked as a Design Engineer for the Melbourne Water. Later he did his Theology at The Presbyterian Theological College in Melbourne and served as a Pastor at The Footscray Presbyterian Church.

Thanksgiving Service:

To celebrate the life of Rev. R. J. Jeganathan, a Thanksgiving Service was held on Monday 8th Nov at The Presbyterian Church, Hawthorn Victoria, the church where Jeganathan and his family worshipped since their migration in 1982.

Rev. Richard Joseph Jeganathan will be missed and fondly remembered by his relatives, members of his Church and friends across the globe.

சோதி தோன்றும் ஓர் தேசமுண்டு

விசுவாசக் கண்ணால் காண்கிறோம்

நம் பிதா அழைக்கும் பொழுது

நாம் அங்கே வசிக்கச் செல்லுவோம்
 (தமிழாக்கம் – D.P. Niles)

Please accept this obituary notice and request the relatives and friends to uphold the family in prayers and pray for their fathers’s soul to be in eternal repose with Jesus.

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 Tributes from Jega’s mates

Classmate from St.Johns College, Jaffna

I first came to know Jega in 1958, when we were classmates at St Johns college Jaffna in the 4th Form ( Year 9). He told me that he was interested in cricket , I was glad to hear that because we had something in common. We started playing soft ball cricket with various clubs in Jaffna. I vividly remember attending his father’s funeral in 1960.

Jaga lived down Swarts lane at Chundikuli, which was very close to my residence. Jega played for the college 2nd Eleven in 1960 and later represented the 1st Eleven in 1962 and 1963. He was a good left hand batsman with a sound defense.

In the mid 80’s both of us left Sri Lanka due to the unsettled conditions in the island. Jega chose to go to Melbourne while I have settled in Sydney. Whenever I go to Melbourne, I would contact Jega who was living in the suburb of Burwood.

Some years later he told me that, he was following a course in Theology in the hope of working as a priest in a church in Melbourne. Having worked for more than 10 years as a priest Jega retired in 2017. Sadly, Jega passed away after a brief illness in a Nursing Home in Melbourne on Thursday November 4th.

He will be ever remembered.

May his soul rest in peace.

Rabi Setukavalar, Sydney, Australia

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From SJC Cricket Captain (1962-63)

“Jega played cricket for St. John’s College in 1962 and 1963. He was a very stylish and elegant left hand opening batsman. He was called Neil Harvey who was a great left hand batsman of Australia during school days. He was consistent in getting runs at every match he played.”

Daniel Mahendran Selvanayagam, Sydney, Australia

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துயர் பகிர்வு

உங்கள் துயர் பகிர்வுகளையும், அனுதாபச் செய்திகளையும் ஒரே இடத்தில் குடும்பத்தார் பார்வையிடுவதற்காக இவ் தளத்தின் பின்னோட்டத்தில் பதிவிடலாம். எக்காரணம் கொண்டும் உங்கள் மின்னஞ்சல் தகவல் இவ் தளத்தில் பதியப்படவோ பகிரப்படவோ மாட்டாது என பணிவுடன் தெரிவித்துக் கொள்கிறோம்.

Mohini Nirmala Thampapillai (nee Somasundaram) [1946 -2021]

I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever

PSALM 23:6 –

Mohini Thampapillai (nee Somasundaram) – Formerly of Colombo and then of Mandurah, Western Australia called to rest with God on July 17, 2021.

Loving daughter of late Srikantha and Grace Somasundaram, dearly beloved wife of Raja Thampapillai, loving mother of Rukshana and Shehan, cherished sister of Shirani Kandasamy, Jayantha Somasundaram, and the late Shohan & Suresh Somasundaram, mother-in-law of Afdhel and Kerry and loving grandmother of Nuri, Koshi and Arivan. 

Mohini will be forever remembered and loved. Her humour, warm heart and generous spirit will be deeply missed.  

Please accept the obituary notice from the family and request the relatives and friends to uphold the family in prayers and pray for Mohini’s dear soul to be in eternal repose with Jesus.

Funeral details

Date: Wednesday 28th July 2021
Time: 10.30am Australian Western Standard Time (AWST)
Venue: Simplicity Funerals Mandurah, 24 Rouse Rd, Greenfields WA 6210

Livestream

Funeral service will be available to be viewed live online, by clicking the following link https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/authorise.php?k=1626717798636834

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உங்கள் துயர் பகிர்வுகளையும், அனுதாபச் செய்திகளையும் ஒரே இடத்தில் குடும்பத்தார் பார்வையிடுவதற்காக இவ் தளத்தின் பின்னோட்டத்தில் பதிவிடலாம். எக்காரணம் கொண்டும் உங்கள் மின்னஞ்சல் தகவல் இவ் தளத்தில் பதியப்படவோ பகிரப்படவோ மாட்டாது என பணிவுடன் தெரிவித்துக் கொள்கிறோம்.

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Mrs.Thavamany Rathinasingham (Nee Chelliah) திருமதி. தவமணி இரத்தினசிங்கம்

Born: 29 January 1924 – Called to Rest: 1 May 2021 (Aged 97)

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith”

2 Timothy 4:7

Mrs. Thavamany Rathinasingham (Retired Teacher), formerly of Urumpirai, Jaffna, Sri Lanka was called to be with the Lord on 1 May 2021 in Perth, Western Australia.

Dearly beloved wife of late N.S. Rathinasingham (Retired Principal and Vice Principal of Jaffna Central College, Sri Lanka); loving mother of Lydia Shantha Mahendran (Epsom, UK), Jasmine Jeyantha Richards (Perth, Australia), Jeremy Thava Chelvam (Perth, Australia) and David Thavasuthan (Canberra, Australia); cherished mother-in-law of  late Daniel Mahendran, Michael Richards, Jayantha Chelvam and Carolyn Galloway; adored grandmother of  Joel, Noel, Naomi, Jason, Dinesh and  Nishan and doting great grandmother of Ethan, Ezra, Liam, Samuel, Dylan, Lewis, Joseph and Rowan.

Much loved sister of late Thavaratnam (Toronto), late Rajaratnam (Colombo), late Pavalamalar (Urumpirai), late Moorthy (Badulla);  adored sister-in-law of Meena (Toronto), late Rani (London), late Balasingham (Melbourne), late Raajam (Toronto) and late Malar (Pandatharippu), Ruby (Melbourne), late Blanchard (Torronto) and late Rasiah.

She was a much adored and well respected teacher at Urumpirai Hindu College for over 30 years, then migrating to Western Australia in 1986 where she enjoyed a retired life with family and friends.

Loving Mrs. Rathinasingham will be missed and fondly remembered by her relatives, friends and students across the globe. Greater than the sorrow of her loss is the joy that she spread during her life, as she loved and helped all. Her wisdom and love will continue to guide each one of us throughout our lives. Her integrity and hard work continue to inspire those who knew her.

Rest in Peace.

Viewing and Visitation :

Viewing was held on Wednesday, 5 May 2021, at 6.30 p.m. at Bowra & O’Dea Fremantle Chapel, 312 South St, Hilton 6163.

Thanksgiving Service (Western Australian time):

To celebrate the life of Mrs. T. Rathinasingham, a Thanksgiving Service will be held on Saturday, 8 May 2021 at 10am at the East Chapel, Fremantle Cemetery, Carrington Street, Palmyra 6157

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, family is kindly requesting all the attendees to follow all the Government regulations and protocols that are currently in place.

Livestream of the Thanksgiving Service:

For those near and far, a live stream of the Service will be available to join the Service over the internet,

Please note there are no logins or passwords required.  To join, just click on the link and when we go ‘LIVE’ the livestream link will automatically go live.

Please accept this obituary notice from the Rathinasingham family and we request the relatives and friends to uphold the family in prayers and pray for their Amma’s soul to be in eternal repose with Jesus.

சோதி தோன்றும் ஓர் தேசமுண்டு

விசுவாசக் கண்ணால் காண்கிறோம்

நம் பிதா அழைக்கும் பொழுது

நாம் அங்கே வசிக்கச் செல்லுவோம்


என் உற்றார் போய் விட்டார் முன் அங்கே

ஆயின் நான் மீளவும் சந்திப்பேன்

அவர் கூட்டத்தில் நான் விண்ணிலே

ஓய்வற்ற பேரின்பம் கொள்ளுவேன்


 (தமிழாக்கம் – D.P. Niles)

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Mrs Lizzy Kanmani Arulampalam

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23. 03. 1928   –   05.06.2019 Call to rest at the age of 91.

“I have fought a good fight; I have finished my course, I have kept the faith”   

-2 Timothy 4:7-

Beloved wife of late Dr. Arulampalam, loving mother of David, Ranji, Charles (UK) and Dano (Australia), affectionate mother-in-law of Shantha, Ravi, Bernie (UK) and Thaya (Australia), adored grandmother of Neville & Julie, Neil, Vidiya and Jeremy (UK), Timothy  and Naomi (Australia), doting great grandmother of Jerusha and Alan, precious sister of Malar (Canada), late Padmini (Canada), Margaret (Jesus Lives), John and Anton.
Entered Glory on the 5th of June 2019.
The funeral service will be held at “Retnapathy” Karanavai East on the 9th of June at 3:00pm. Burial will follow at Point Pedro Methodist Mission cemetery, Point Pedro, Sri Lanka
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Mrs. Ariamalar Alagarajah (அரியமலர் அழகராஜா)

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Born: 20 August 1932 – Called to Glory: 28 March 2019

“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me”   – Psalm 23: 4 –

Mrs. Ariamalar Alagarajah  formerly of Urelu, Jaffna, Sri Lanka,  called to glory in Sydney, Australia  on 28 March 2019.

Dearly beloved wife of Selvanayagam Alagarajah (Retired Chief Clerk, Jaffna Central College), much loved mother of Rajmala (Mala) [Sydney], William Rajmohan (Mohan)[Perth] and  Robert  Rajjeevan (Jeevan) [Sydney], loving mother -in-law of  Anton Knight (Sydney),  and Juliet Subothini (Perth), cherished grand mother of  Krishanthan, Thanushan, Hayden and Hamish,  loving sister of  Rasamalar Sellathurai, Atputhamalar Nalliah (Sri Lanka), late Ariyaratnam and  Sabaratnam,  sister-in – law of  Thevaranjitham Thavarajah and late Selvaranjitham  Navaratnarajah.

Friends and relatives please accept the notice on behalf of  Alagarajah family.

FUNERAL DETAILS AS FOLLOWS:

Viewing: Saturday 30 March 2019 (5pm – 8 pm) at Liberty Funeral Parlour, Granville 2142

Thanksgiving Service:  Monday 1 April 2019 at 10.30 am at The Sacred Heart Chapel, 4 Barnett Avenue, Rookwood Cemetery followed by interment at 12.15 pm at Zone H, Magnolia Grove.

Contact details: 

Mala (daughter) +61410430196

Anton Knight (son-in-Law) +61400570588

William (Son) +61432441550

 

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திருமதி அரியமலர்  அழகராஜா

தோற்றம்: 20.08.1932  –  மீளாத்துயில்:  28.03.2019

“நான் மரண இருளின் பள்ளத்தாக்கிலே நடந்தாலும் பொல்லாப்புக்குப் பயப்படேன் தேவரீர் என்னோடு கூட இருக்கிறீர். உமது கோலும், உமது தடியும் என்னைத் தேற்றும்” 
– தாவீதின் சங்கீதம்: 23 : 4 –

யாழ், ஊரெழுவை பிறப்பிடமாகவும், சிட்னி அவுஸ்த்ரேலியாவை வதிவிடமாகவும்   கொண்ட அரியமலர்  அழகராஜா அவர்கள் மார்ச் 28ம் திகதி  சிட்னியில்  கர்த்தருக்குள் நித்திரை அடைந்தார்.

இவர் செல்வநாயகம் அழகராஜா  (இளைப்பாறிய பிரதம லிகிதர், யாழ் மத்திய கல்லூரி) அவர்களின் அன்பு மனைவியும், ராஜ்மலா (மாலா), வில்லியம் ராஜ்மோகன் (மோகன்), ரொபெர்ட் ராஜீவன் (ஜீவன்)ஆகியோரின் அருமைத் தாயாரும்,  அன்ரன் நைட், ஜுலியட் சுபோதினி ஆகியோரின் அன்பு மாமியும்,   கிரிஷாந்தன், தனுஷன், ஹெய்டன், ஹேமிஷ்  ஆகியோரின் பாசமிகு பாட்டியும்,  ராசமலர் செல்லத்துரை, அற்புதமலர் நல்லையா (இலங்கை)   காலம்சென்ற அரியரத்தினம், சபாரத்தினம்  ஆகியோரின் அன்புச் சகோதரியும்,  தேவரஞ்சிதம் தவராஜா,  காலம்சென்ற செல்வரஞ்சிதம் நவரத்தினராஜா  அவர்களின் அன்பு மைத்துனியுமாவார்.

உற்றார் உறவினர் நண்பர்கள் இத்தகவலைத் தயவுடன் ஏற்றுக்கொள்ளவும்.
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 நல்லடக்க ஆராதனை :  திங்கள் 1 ஏப்பிரல் 2019  10.30 மணிக்கு The Sacred Heart Chapel, 4 Barnett Avenue, Rookwood Cemetery

நல்லடக்கம்:   பிற்பகல்  12.15 மணி (Zone H, Magnolia Grove)

தகவல் :

மாலா  (மகள்) +61410430196 (அவுஸ்திரேலியா)

அன்ரன் நைட் (மருமகன்) +61400570588 (அவுஸ்திரேலியா)

வில்லியம் (மகன்) +61432441550 (அவுஸ்திரேலியா)

அனுதாபச் செய்தி பதிவுகள்உங்கள் அனுதாபச் செய்திகளையும் ஆழ்ந்த இரங்கல்களையும் பின்னோட்டத்தில் (COMMENTS) பதிவிட லாம்.   பதிவுகள் கண்காணிக்கப்பட்ட பின்னரே பதியப்படும். எக்காரணம் கொண்டும்  உங்கள் மின்அஞ்சல்கள் பிரசுரிக்கப்படமாட்டாது. நன்றி

 

FV- 20190329-

 

 

Mrs. Mary Gnanamalar Chelliah (திருமதி. மேரி ஞானமலர் செல்லையா)

 

Obituary Photo- Mrs. M.G.Chelliah
     25 . 08 . 1928  –  19 . 10 . 2018        

“I have fought a good fight; I have finished my course, I have kept the faith”  

Mary Gnanamalar Chelliah (née Chellappah) formerly of Somasundaram Lane, Chundikuli, Jaffna, Sri Lanka called to rest in Melbourne, Australia on 19 October 2018.

Gnanamalar is dearly beloved wife of late Edwin Jeyarajah Chelliah, precious mummy of Ranjit (Sri Lanka), Shiranjani (USA),  Lalit (Norway), Nalini (Melbourne), late Ajit, Vijit (Australia), Sujit (Sri Lanka) and Daljit (Australia), affectionate sister of Vethanayagam, Jeevamalar, Arulnayagam (all deceased),  Pavalamalar and Yogamalar,  much loved mother-in-law of Rajes, Mark, Vathany, Kosalai, Vasanthi, Niru and Sharmila, darling grandmother of Luxman & Desty, Joel & Irene, Dharshana, Manju, Jessica, Dilo, Jeshu, Christy, Nishy, Danny and Gabby.

Funeral details as follows:

Viewing: Saturday 27 October at 10 .00 – 10.30 am at Living Faith Church, 37 Grimshaw Street, Greensborough Victoria  3088, Australia

Celebration of life Service: 10.30 am at Living Faith Church, 37 Grimshaw Street, Greensborough Victoria  3088, Australia.
Contact details: Daljit Chelliah  :  0403065086 (Melbourne)

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 திருமதி. மேரி ஞானமலர்  செல்லையா 

யாழ்ப்பாணம், சுண்டிக்குளி சோமசுந்தரம் ஒழுங்கையையும், மெல்போர்ன்
அவுஸ்திரேலியாவையும் வதிவிடமாகக் கொண்ட  திருமதி. மேரி ஞானமலர் செல்லையா (செல்வி. செல்லப்பா) அவர்கள் அக்டோபர் 19ம் திகதியன்று  அவுஸ்திரேலியாவில் கர்த்தருக்குள் நித்திரை அடைந்தார்.

இவர் காலம் சென்ற எட்வின் ஜெயராஜா செல்லையாவின் அன்பு மனைவியும், ரஞ்சிற், ஷிராஞ்சனி, லலிற், நாளினி,  காலம் சென்ற அஜிற், விஜிற், சுஜிற், டால்ஜிற் ஆகியோரின் அருமைத் தாயாரும், காலம்சென்றவர்களான வேதநாயகம், ஜீவமலர், அருள்நாயகம் மேலும் பவளமலர், யோகமலர் ஆகியோரின் அன்புச் சகோதரியும், ராஜேஸ்,  மார்க், வதனி, கோசலை, வசந்தி, நிரு, ஷார்மிலா ஆகியோரின் அன்பு மாமியும், லக்ஷ்மன், ஜோல், தர்ஷனா, மஞ்சு, ஜெசிக்கா, டிலோ, ஜெஷு, கிரிஸ்டி, நிஷி, டனி,  (G)கபி ஆகியோரின் பாசமிகு பாட்டியுமாவார்.

அன்னாரின் நல்லடக்க  ஆராதனை, 10.30 மணிக்கு ஆரம்பமாகி , ஏல்தம் விக்டோரியா சேமக்காலைக்கு நல்லடக்கத்துக்காக எடுத்துச் செல்லப்படும்.

உற்றார் உறவினர்  நண்பர்கள் இத்தகவலை தயவுடன் ஏற்றுக்கொள்ளவும்.

தகவல் Daljit Chelliah  :  0403065086 ( மெல்போர்ன், அவுஸ்திரேலியா)

 

(உங்கள் அனுதாபச் செய்திகளையும் ஆழ்ந்த இரங்கல்களையும் பின்னோட்டத்தில் (COMMENTS) பதிவிடுங்கள்  பதிவுகள் கண்காணிக்கப்பட்ட பின்னரே பிரசுரிகப்படும். எக்காரணம் கொண்டும்  உங்கள் மின்அஞ்சல்கள் பிரசுரிக்கப்படமாட்டாது. நன்றி)

FV2018-008- October 2018

 

JOHN- DHARSHAN- WILSON

John  Dharshan  WILSON   (06.05.1978 – 12.04 2018)

Dearly beloved husband of Alice Dilo, darling dad of Isabella and Charlotte, only cherished child of Mr. D.Wilson (Deputy Principal of  Trinity College, Kandy, Sri Lanka) and late Mrs. Wilson, loving son-in-law of Indran and Shanthi Watson (Sinnadurai) was called to rest on 12th of April 2018 in Australia. Funeral Service was held on 21st April 2018 at Dandenong, Melbourne, Australia.

Contact details: Indran & Shanthi Watson, 7 Victoria Court,  Dandenong North, North Victoria 3175  Australia .

The LORD is close to the broken hearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed.  (Psalm 34:18, NLT)

 

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FV2018-004 – April 2018