Evangeline Nalayinidevi Nalliah, எவாஞ்சலின் நளாயினிதேவி நல்லையா (1936 – 2025)

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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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Dr (Mrs). Gowri Manohari Ravirajan (nee Subramaniam) டாக்டர் (திருமதி) கௌரி மனோகரி ரவிராஜன் (1958-2025)

14 September 1958 – 30 April 2025

ஓம் சாந்தி, சாந்தி! சாந்தி!!

எல்லாப் பிறப்பும் பிறந்து இளைத்தேன்,   எம்பெருமான்
மெய்யே உன் பொன் அடிகள் கண்டு இன்று வீடு உற்றேன்,
உய்ய என் உள்ளத்துள் ஓங்காரமாய் நின்ற, மெய்யா விமலா விடைப்பாகா வேதங்கள், ஐயா எனவோங்கி ஆழ்ந்து அகன்ற நுண்ணியனே (திருவாசகம்35)

Dr (Mrs). Gowri Manohari Ravirajan (nee Subramaniam): NHS, London, United Kingdom, (MBBS, Jaffna University, Sri Lanka) and alumna of Chundikuli Girls’ College called to eternity on 30 April 2025.

Dearly beloved wife of Dr. T. Ravirajan, devoted mother of Dr. Ragulan and loving mother-in-Law of Dr. Majura.

Adored daughter of late Mankayakarasi and late Dr. Saravanamuthu Subramaniam and cherished sister of Paranthaman, Dhanajeyan and Shanthakumar (all deceased).

Doted granddaughter of late Sivakolunthu and late Gate Mudaliyar Muthuthambi of Anaipanthi, Jaffna.

Please uphold Gowri and her family in your prayers & poojas. May her soul attain Moksha. Om Shanthi!

Model student every school would love to have

(A tribute to Gowri Manohari by her classmates from Chundikuli Girls’ College, Jaffna, Sri Lanka).

We were heartbroken to hear about the passing of our dear classmate who was called to rest too soon. Memories are flowing in our minds of Gowri Manohari Subramaniam, popularly known as Gowri at CGC.

Gowri joined CGC from kindergarten up to GCE Advanced Level examinations. Over the thirteen years of her primary and secondary education, Gowri studied with many girls, and some of them continued with her to the Medical College as well. Our earliest recollections of Gowri are as quiet and well-mannered, diligent, and outstanding student. She would always be in the top 2 ranks in each grade throughout her school days.  

Gowri would come to school from Anaipanthi in a black Morris Minor driven by her father, Dr. S. Subramaniam. Occasionally, one of her older brothers would be her chauffeur. The word ‘neatness’ comes to mind, whether it was her uniform or her hair. Gowri had very long hair, always parted in the middle, plaited to the bottom and tied with a ribbon.  She also wore a tiny black “pottu” on her forehead.

There were 4 Gowrie’s in our cohort and Gowri Manohari was remembered as Mudaliyar Muthuthambi’s granddaughter. The late Gate Mudaliyar Muthuthambi was well associated with our college, delivering messages at our school assembly or represented at the Prizegiving guest list.

Gowri was also a very pleasant, humble, gentle soul. She had a calming effect on her peers. We had never seen her getting into trouble with any girls or with teachers. Apart from her bright academic brain she was also methodical. Good at anything she touched, whether it was handwork, painting or needle work.  Some of us were clumsy and made our uniforms soiled with clay, water colour or even blue ink from the fountain pen – but we never saw Gowri with even a single splatter on her immaculate white uniform. She was also particular in keeping all the pleats of her uniform intact.

Gowri has also participated in PT competitions for her faction Page house and also dancing for the school musical production of “Zurika the Gypsy maid”.  She has participated in speech competitions and won many. For many years, Gowri has been chosen as a class monitor. During her advanced levels, she was elected as a prefect for the college.

One of our memorable events was our excursion to Anuradhapura in our 7th grade, during 1970.  We never ever imagined that the photos taken on that trip would reconnect all of us half a century later via social media and now we have a WhatsApp group with nearly 50 members. It is that same group that broke the sad news of Gowri’s departure. 

Gowri continued her tertiary studies at the Jaffna Medical College along with one or two of her classmates. She was selected to enter the Peradeniya Medical Faculty but opted to attend the Jaffna Medical College.  Gowri was one of the 70 medical students in the inaugural batch of University of Jaffna. 

Dr. Gowri undertook her medical internship at the Point Pedro base hospital during 1984 and a few years later moved to the United Kingdom. She did  her Master of Science studies at the Imperial College of London. Gowri then worked at NHS, United Kingdom, until her last days.  Gowri is married to Dr. C.T. Ravirajan and blessed with a son who is also a medical professional.

When social media contacts aided us to create a WhatsApp group for our cohorts, Gowri joined us but remained a silent partner in the group. Despite her busy schedule, she had kept in contact with her close friends either in UK, Sydney or in the USA. She showed much care for her friends affected by COVID pandemic and other illnesses by being in regular personal contact with them.

We are saddened to hear that Gowri is no more but are also proud that one such illustrious student marched forward through the passages of our halls and buildings of CGC and beyond the shores of Indian Ocean.

At this juncture we would like to extend our deepest condolences to her husband Dr. Ravirajan and son Dr. Ragulan.

We remember, we honour and we carry you in our hearts, dear Gowri. The memories we made will never be forgotten. May your soul Rest in Peace.

Class of Ordinary Level 1973 and Class of Advanced level 1976 (5 May 2025)

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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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Gladys Selvaranee Thambirajah (nee Chelliah)

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17.11.1927  –  1.11. 2019 : Called 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-

Gladys Selvaranee Thambirajah (nee Chelliah) formerly of Chundikuli, Jaffna, Sri Lanka was called to rest in Chesterfield, United Kingdom.

Loving daughter of late Alfred and Elizabeth Chelliah, beloved wife of late Paul Thambirajah, dearly loved mother of Vasantha (UK), Rajan (UK), Gajan (Australia), Suzy (USA), Radha (Canada) and Ruban (UK), loving mother-in-law of  Ranjan, Julie, Ranjana, Gunam and Naresh, affectionate grandmother of Georgie, Paul, Jerry, Gaby, Jonathan, Althea, Mathew, Mark, Lavi and Naveen, dear sister of late siblings Pearl, Thiruchelvam, Gladstone,  Ranji , Robert and Thurai.

Thanksgiving Service and cremation  will be  held on Monday 11 November 2019 at 4 pm at CHESTERFIELD CREMATORIUM, Chesterfield road, Chesterfield, United Kingdom.  S43 1AU.

Please accept the notice from Thambirajah Family. 9 Hockley Lane, Wingerworth, Chesterfield, United Kingdom, S426QG,

Contact details: 

Rajan – 01246205322 (UK)

Radha –  1 604 7152096 (Vancouver), E-mail ethel_int@yahoo.com

 

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Dr. Yoshana (Jo) Rajaratnam

 

Jo Rajaratnam
 December 1, 1959 – October 27, 2019

“From untruth, lead me to the truth

From darkness, lead me to light

From death, lead me to eternal life

Om Peace, Peace and Peace prevail”

(   Asato  ma  Sathgamaya,  Thamaso  ma  JyothirgamayaMrithyo  ma  Amirtham  gamaya,   Om  Shanthi,  Shanthi !  Shanthi !!  )

Brihadavanyaka Upanishad

Yoshana (Jo) was born in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, a Medical Doctor, qualified in London, (UK). Practiced medicine in UK, Australia and Florida, USA as an Internist.

Beloved wife of Murugan Rajaratnam, affectionate mother of Viji and Krishan, cherished daughter of late Dr.Rasiah Pathmanathan and late Mrs.Puvaneswary Patmanathan passed away in Clearwater, Florida, USA.

Funeral Arrangements – Saturday, November 2nd at 11 AM, National Cremation Society, 4945 E Bay Dr, Clearwater, FL 33764

M. Rajaratnam, 1200 Gulf Blvd., #1701, Clearwater, FL 33767

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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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ASIRWATHAM – SWENDRINI (SUE) (nee DEVABALAN)

ASIRWATHAM – SWENDRINI (SUE) (nee DEVABALAN) 

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Born 5 August 1959 –  Called Home 19 January 2019
“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you an expected end”    
– Jeremiah 29:11 – 

Dear wife of Randy Asirwatham,​ beloved mother of Suzanne and mother-in-law of Dan,​ loving grandma of Bethany and Daniella,​ daughter of Indra Devabalan,​ sister of Mohan (Canada),​ Sister Shirani,​ Dharshini Rajkumar and sister-in-law of Chitra Thevathason,​ passed away peacefully in London on the 19th January 2019. Thanksgiving Service was held on Thursday, 31 January at the Universal Pentecostal Church, London. 011103

 

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ERNESTINE SRITHARAN SABARATNAM (Birthday Memorium)

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ERNESTINE SRITHARAN SABARATNAM (SRI) ஏனஸ்டீன் சிறீதரன் சபாரத்தினம் Born: 13 March 1955 – Entered Glory: 23 November 2017

Thinking of you on your birthday,
With sadness in our hearts,
For a very special someone,
From whom we had to part.

Of all the many blessings,
However great or small,
To have had you for a husband,

Father, son and brother,
Was the greatest one of all,
The family chain is broken now,
And nothing seems the same
But as God takes us one by one
The chain will link again.

Affectionately remembered by Sritharan and Sabaratnam family
United Kingdom- Sri Lanka- Australia – Germany
13th March 2018

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