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Our families were more like friends than relatives, due to the special
bond between our parents.
Amma was able to have very enjoyable discussions on her interest in
art and literature with Thilagi Akka, which gave her trenendous
pleasure; they were able to converse on any topic, equally Appa and
Myl mama.
Your family departure to Australia was a sad loss of these close ties
for my parents."
"May peace and harmony prevail in these sad times."
A poem from a first cousin Poorani Surenthiran
நளநினைந்திருப்ப ோம்
ீ
cld; gpwthj NghJk; mf;fhtha; md;Gnra;J
cyfkjpy; ey;Ywtha; ,Wjptiu Jiznra;J
ctifNahNl vkf;nfd;Wk; mwpTiufs; je;J
cwTf;F ,yf;fzkha; tho;e;j ngUkfNs
ey;yNjhu; FLk;gj; jiytpaha; tpag;GWtz;zk;
,y;ywk; elhj;jp gps;isfs; tho;Tau> epd;jd;
ty;yikahy; topaikj;jPu;> FLk;ge;jhz;b cwT
vy;iyfs; tpupj;J ehnky;yhKau cjtpje;jPu;
fhyk; epiwa neLk;gazk; nrd;wPNuh fhz;gnjq;Nf
fhyd; miog;gpdhNy viktpLj;Jr; nrd;wPNuh mf;fh
Qhyk; fyq;f ehKk; tUe;jp jtpf;fpNwhkpq;Nf cik
ePsepide;jpUg;Nghk;> epidTfspy; ePq;fhjpUgPuf;fh
Late Mrs. Tilakavati Mylvaganam 30