REMEMBRANCE DAY – medical batch of 1962- 67
Message from Mahendra “Speedy”
Gonsalkorale
“Our dead are never dead to us, until
we have forgotten them” – George Eliot
The 30th of May is the day we remember our dear departed
friends from our batch. This is now a special date in our Calendar. We have
most aptly called this our “Remembrance Day.”
One year has passed since we commemorate Remembrance Day in
2020 with alarming rapidity. We are still in the throes of the Corona pandemic
although things are looking a bit better.
We have contributions from Nihal (ND), Zita, Rohini, Kumar
and Srianee which I am posting with the greatest pleasure. Zita has produced a
video. Le Onde (the wave) with music played by her on her Clavinova. She has
also written a poem that appears below. Rohini has contributed a poem
addressed to all those who had to face grief through the parting of a person close
to them. Nihal has written a eulogy on his good friend Sunna (SR De Silva and
Srianee has written beautifully on her specific memories of a few who passed
away that she wanted to share.
Remembrance Day posts will appear daily for a few days as there are many contributions.
Members of the 1962 Batch who have
passed away (Revised
2.02.2021)
1. S.R. (Sunil)
de Silva
2. A.R.K.
(Russel) Paul
3. Dawne de
Silva Paul
4. Bernard
Randeniya
5. Niriella
Chandrasiri
6. V. Ganeson
7. L.G.D.K.
(Irwin) Herath
8. V.Kunasingham
9. B.L. Perera
10. B. Somasunderam
11. N.C.D.M. Gunasekara
12. K.Sunderampillai
13. Tudor Wickramarachchi
14. K.N. (Kiththa) Wimalaratne
15. Anna Ponnambalam Sathiagnanan
16. A. Satchitananda
17. N. Sivakumar
18. T.A. Dayaratne
19. Sidath Jayanetti
20. N. Balakumar
21. Kamali Nimalasuriya de Silva
14.4.2013
22. K. Sri Kantha – 15.9.13
23. P. Lucien Perera – 14.6.14
24. Priya (Gunaratna) de Silva –
8.10.14
25. Arul (Sivaguru)
Balasubramaniam – 15.10.14
26. W. Punsiri Fernando – 15.11.14
27. W. Rajasooriyar – 6.1.15
28. M.P.C. Jaimon – 26.3.15
29. S. Vedavanam – 1.7.15
30. Farouk Mahmoud – 27.11.16
31. Janaka (JG) Wijetunga –
13.03.17
32. Manohari Navaratnarajah
Shanmuganathan – 22.03.17
33. D. B. Mahendra Collure –
31.05.17
34. Suren Iyer – 13.10.17
35. Sardha Jayatilake Wijeratne
(Passed away 3 years ago)
36. S. Sarvananda – 26.05.18
37. Sue Ratnavel
Gunsegaram - 16.7.2018
38. Boyd
Tilak (Chula) Batuwitage
- 10.12.2018
39. Ranjit
Kuruppu 9.4. 2019
40. C.D.
(Desmond) Gunatilake 2.6.2019
41. Razaque
Ahamat 7.7.2109
42.
H.N.Wickremasinghe 8.11.2019
43. Kamini Ferdinando
(Goonewardena) 31.1.21
Message from Nihal (ND) Amarasekera
The 30th of May is the day we remember our dear departed friends from our batch. This is now a special date in our Calendar. We have aptly called this our “Remembrance Day.” I will indeed bow my head in remembrance of my friends and celebrate their lives. The gnawing pain of the loss of friends never eases with the passage of time. Friendships are one of life’s rich gifts. Those made and firmed in our youth are very special and are for life. They left us prompting great sadness; however, they leave behind fond and unique memories.
At this time we think of the spouses and families of those who have departed this life. They have had the difficult and painful task of coming to terms with living without their loved ones. We admire and commend their courage and efforts to maintain contact and join our gatherings and reunions. They are an integral part of our community and will always be welcome.
We take the opportunity to remember our teachers on this our special day.
The hard toil and the trauma of the five years brought us closer. Our batch of 150 students showed tremendous unity and loyalty to the batch. The pranks and foibles come to mind so easily especially those risqué jokes, allusions and double entendres. The block concerts, Colours Nights, the many evening parties in the Men’s Common Room and the final year trip are memories to treasure. Most of what I remember now are the good times.
Do make every attempt to keep in touch and there is no better place than our own hangout in cyberspace – we call the Blog. I wish more join-in to make a comment if not willing to make a more substantial contribution in the way of a poem, painting or prose.
Despite life’s vain tumults, none of us is here forever. Our time will come. Now we are in the grip of events much of it beyond our control. Meanwhile, we must enjoy life, family and friends. Despite the years I still feel a flicker of nerves when I smell formalin or ether. Then a video plays in my mind of friends and life of long ago. Ah!! Where have those years gone?
As for the rest of us on our onward journey, here are the poignant lyrics of a song made famous around the time we were born and sung so beautifully by Dame Vera Lynn. During those hard times and dark days it gave the people hope, comfort and joy. Let us continue to meet at Reunions, Blogs and Zooms.
We'll
Meet Again
Don't
know where, don't know when
But
I know We'll Meet Again
Some
sunny day
Keep
smiling through
Just
like you always do
'Till
the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away
Message from Zita
Perera Subasinghe
To our dear departed ’62 Batch mates
on Remembrance Day 2021ou were part of our ’62 batch
Living, sharing
studying as one
Our friendship
nothing could match
Lectures, exams, but also fun
Graduated
with treasured degree
Our
dedication was extreme
Later
separated by land and sea
In spirit, together, it did seem
Years passed, and
some departed
One by one, from
here and there
With pain and
tears, eyes smarted
Sad losses we had to bear
You’re
like family each batch mate
Ones
departed, for you we grieve
As
in each year comes the date
When from this world you did leave
Each one’s name
is boldly etched
In our hearts,
with such great love
Loving memories
seem like stretched
In the sky as we look above
As
a batch we’ll be together
Companionship
never ends
Memories will sure hold one another
As
a Golden Batch of Forever Friends!
Message from Kumar Gunawardena
“We the 1962 Colombo MedGrads owe a deep debt of
gratitude to Lucky ,Mahen ,Nihal, Rohini, Zita and others for initiating this
noble tradition.
We thus remember our mates who have left us , but still live
in our hearts.As the great Persian poet and Sufi mystic Rumi says “Don’t
say they are gone.The sun and the moon sets but they are not gone”
In the Aztec-Mayan tradition, our third and most
definitive death is when there is no one left to remember us. The first
being when our bodies cease to function, and the second, when the body is
returned to Mother Earth.
Let us keep back,the third death of our comrades, as long as
we can.
May All Beings Be Happy”
I wish to endorse the sentiments of the main contributors. We have to remind ourselves that life is impermanent. So sad to see that 43 of our colleagues have departed this world.
ReplyDeleteMahendra
ReplyDeleteThank you for the fine start to Remembrance Day. As you have said there is more to come to remember our friends. Year after year you produced a fine collection of photos of those dear friends which lit up our memories and lit up our blog too. I must confess my sadness in not having those friends with us but so very grateful for those wonderful memories of happy times.
The photos appear on Zita's lovely tribute video as I am sure you would have noticed. I just observed that 2020 was a special year since 2013 as we had zero mortality in that year!
DeleteSorry Zita
DeleteAt my first glance I missed your beautiful piano work and the video with those magical imagery. Great work. Enjoyed it very much. Thank you
May, I quote from Erica Jong's writings, a very relevant passage.
ReplyDelete"You don't get to choose how you are going to die or when, you can only decide how you are going to live now.
There are two lives, the life we learn to live; after that, So how do we get to this second life. Surviving meant being born over and over".
Wise quote Sumathi. Thanks very much.
DeleteAll of us are in the departure lounge with decreasing baggage each year, awaiting our long journey ahead of us ,to an yet unknown destination.
ReplyDeleteUntil then, lets enjoy ourselves to the full, in whatever way we could, so that we would not have any regrets at the end of the day!
One-hundred percent agree with you Sanath. And as you know and practice, helping others in whatever way we could also gives us enjoyment whether we like it or not!
DeleteZita, the music and the video are very moving. Thank you for doing this.
ReplyDeleteMahen, is there some way to share these posts with family members of our departed friends? They will surely be touched by the memories that we are sharing. (Send them the link?) You are all doing a great job of keeping their memories alive. I liked what Kumar wrote, the quote from Rumi, "Don't say they are gone. The sun and the moon sets, but they are not gone."
Sad to know that 43 of our batch mates have departed from this world.
ReplyDeleteI bow my head to our deceased batch mates with profound sadness.
MAY THEY REST IN PEACE
Mahendra
Thank you very much for the great effort involved in organizing
this remembrance day. Well done! Chira
Zita
Your music is lovely, soothing and appropriate for this remembrance day. Your poem is fantastic. I enjoyed both of them
very much. Thanks a lot.
Chira
Nihal and Kumar
Thank you very much for your valuable contributions.
Chira
Chira
DeleteSo lovely to hear from you on this our special day
Zita , Thank you for the beautiful way you’ve remembered our dear friends. Your fine composition is much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteNihal- a lovely message from you for remembrance day. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteKumar, Thank you for your quote from Rumi which says it all. Cheers
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS FROM ZITA WHO IS HAVING PROBLEMS WITH BLOG ACCESS
ReplyDeleteMy dear colleagues. Thank you so much for your kind comments appreciating my small contribution. I am a very keen supporter of the concept of Remembrance Day and shall do all I can to keep it going. God bless you all. Zita
This is from Zita again and I am typing this on May 31st. I wish to thank all of you my batch mates who have been sending excellent contributions to our Blog and as I am visiting the Blog after more than a week, I know I have a treat waiting for me. I am amazed at the talents and fluency and dexterity of all of you my dear friends in the quality of what you have written and presented on our Blog with reference to our dear departed batch mates. I read through quickly to get the gist of it but I am about to spend a few hours really reading, absorbing and enjoying your contributions. I am proud to belong to Batch '62 and I truly appreciate the fellowship I had with you in the undergraduate years and and in all the years that followed with reunions on landmark dates and now on this particular commemoration day of May 30 marked by a flurry of contributions from all of you and of course the humble ones by yours truly. We are one batch, one group of human beings who served humanity and now in our old age, enjoy the best of each one's company and contributions on this remarkable Blog. Thank you all, and may you and your loved ones enjoy healthy happy and fruitful years to come. May all Blessings come upon you! This is from your lifelong friend, admirer and batch mate Zita
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