Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Goodbye dearest brother and friend

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On receiving the sad news from Down Under, Of the death of my younger brother, I couldn’t keep back many a tear, Cause his sudden loss I couldn’t endure. Seventy three years from the time of his birth, He has left planet earth, to join his parents - Bernard and Cecilia - and wife Isabel, guided by his Guardian Angel. He had his primary and secondary education, In a leading Catholic institutio­n, A college named St. Peter’s, amidst its garden of fragrant flowers. His electrical engineerin­g skills, at Walker & Greig Ltd he honed, and to greater heights in that field he zoomed, in the land of his birth Sri Lanka, and in the country of domicile Brisbane Australia. His marriage to (Tiny) Isabel, was a perfect example, of inter-racial harmony, In a multiracia­l society. As husband and wife they got on without strife. It was crystal clear all to see, The way they nurtured-Shenika, Nilushika - their progeny. He was fond of little children, the occupants of the kingdom of Heaven. Hence, during the last decade of his life - he was blessed with two grand children - Eloise and Dorian, To acclimatiz­e himself to the ambience of Heaven. Though his wife predecease­d him by five years, his daughters and their families prevented him from being lonely or shed tears, Even to breathe his last He rushed to his daughter’s arms quite fast. With his siblings - Terrance, Anton, Florence and Lena and their families, He had close ties, Till he left the world’s stage, Three years past the Biblical age. Goodbye dearest brother and friend, Though your life on earth has come to an end, Those near and dear to you - will you miss, While you enjoy heavenly bliss.

A. Pulle

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