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Sunday, March 31, 2019

Remembering Viji, Nihal Amerasekera,

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Mar 30, 2019, 11:45 PM (5 hours ago)


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Nihal Amerasekera has left a new comment on your post "Obituary - Viji Ponnambalam":

Hi Philip
It brought me great sadness to hear of the passing of Viji Ponnambalam. At Medical School everyone knew her as the daughter of the famous GG Ponnambalam. She was tall, charming and cheerful and spoke with the confidence that came from her elite upbringing. I never got to know her well in the Faculty.
In 1974 my first job in the UK was in Pathology at the Chase Farm hospital in Enfield where Viji was a Registrar in Paediatrics. I literally bumped into her in a narrow corridor of that old Victorian building where she spoke to me with a radiant smile and her characteristic exuberance. Viji was held in high regard by her superiors and she worked exceptionally hard, day and night. There were many occasions when I saw her well passed midnight attending to her on-call duties, as I ambled along to the pathology department.
In that year there were 25 Sri Lankan doctors working in that hospital. Makuloluwa brothers and W.A.T.E (Titus) Perera too were part of that team. Sri Lankans love a party. Viji was there at the social functions in the ‘doctors mess’ contributing to the fun and laughter that was ever present at the institution. The doctors’ TV room was where we all congregated for a chat and a laugh. On those occasions Viji was unpretentious, kind and most helpful to everyone. She had no time for gossip and tittle tattle and was greatly respected by the Sri Lankan medical community.
After completing a year I moved on to another hospital and lost contact with Viji. I never had any news of her until I heard the sad news of her demise. Viji loved Paediatrics. I was surprised she had given up Paediatrics to specialise in Radiology. All of life is one huge compromise!! It is wonderful to hear Viji has had a successful professional career, a happy family life and an active social life in the USA.
May she find Eternal Peace.

Saturday, March 30, 2019

Dr.Sumith Fonseka's funeral arrangements

Funeral arrangements

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Karu

Fri, Mar 29, 9:39 PM (8 hours ago)


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Dear Philip,
Sumith’s wife Christine left a message for me to advice that the funeral will be held on  Friday 5th April at the Pontefract Crematorium.
Her address is.        11 Fairfield Close, Sherburn -in -Elmet, Leeds LS25 6LX,UK
                                  Tele.   +44  1977  683442
Regards,
Karu

Friday, March 29, 2019

Ladies of the Medical Entrants Batch 1960, Colombo, Ceylon.

    Jey Gunasegaram 
    Philip, we had 50% of Women in our 1961 batch of 200. Still strong in 1980s. How are they in 2018 ?

  • Philip G Veerasingam  
    Please help me trace them. The invitation is open to all batch mates for comments and update of recent photos. Please excuse me for any mistakes made and your comments are welcome.

    Married to Malin Weeraratna, settled in ?Boston, USA

    email from Malin Weeraratna few years back
    'You mentioned that you were Stella’s  H.O. at Ridgeway. I must surely have come across you, as Kamalika was A F S Perera’s H O  and I was at LRH from 1964 till the end of 1968, first as MO OPD and then as SHO in surgery/ENT  with Dr Sandrasagara. I cannot put your face and name together, at this time, however.
                Incidentally, Kamalika’s twin sisters were also in the women’s cricket team, referred as the Abeyagunawardene twins, Ceylon’s answers to the Bedsers. They however, made their mark in tennis, and were international players, representing Ceylon abroad, and were No. 1 and 2 seed for many years in the ’50 s and 60’s.They, being US educated, migrated here shortly after us, and worked for NASA for many years, till recent retirement/ One of them succumbed to multiple myeloma, a few years ago, like my friend Ganesh C, who was also a friend of their’s, being in the same field of physics'.
    Malin.
    .


    Married to Vijitha Nikapota, batch mate. Child Psychiatrist in the UK.



    Lyda settled in New Zealand/USA

    Dulcie Arulanandam. Married and settled down in India.




    Is now a Ms. Tinto. Settled in Spain

    Settled in the UK





    Married and settled down in Hong Kong/Macoa

    Settled down in the UK
    Settled down in Australia

    Was Sri Lankan Ambassadors wife in Moscow. Died under tragic circumstances in Anuradhapura.


    Sugi Eliyathamby
    Settled in the UK


    Was organiser of our last get together in Negombo in 2018. Married to Manasara Wedisinghe our batch mate

    Was the live-wire behind all our get togethers. Passed away in 2018



    Settled in the USA





    Settled in the UK






    Settled in  the USA





    Worked in Sri Lanka. Retired as head of the Anti-Filaria Campaign

    Married to batch-mate Sydney Hettiaratch. Settled in the UK. Received the OBE.



    Married to batch-mate Sunil Liyanage. Settled in the UK. Passed away.









    Married to batch-mate Lalith Fernando. Settled in the USA






    Retired from the Health Department. Settled in Colomb









    Settled in the USA. Passed away




    Married to batch-mate Ganeshamoorthy. Settled  in Jaffna.





    Settled in Sri Lanka

    Married batch-mate Panchadcharam. Passed away
     Settled  down in Kandy.






    Commutes betweeen Colombo and Australia

    Settled down in Australia







    WHO Consultant. Settled in Wattala

    Settled in New Zealand



    Settled in Australia


    Passed away post our 2nd MBBS

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    Passed away in our 3rd MB

    Settled in Malaysia

    Settled in the USA

    Married ELT De Silva our batch mate. Passed away

    Settled in the UK

    Settled in Colombo

    Settled in New-Zealand


    Settled in  the UK