Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

‘Master’ was compassion­ate as he was wise

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The new year greetings of hope for 2021 were marred by the news that “Master” Weerasingh­am, an English teacher of excellent repute at Royal College who subsequent­ly settled in Canberra had passed away at age 92!

Tiddy Wijeratne, Don Abey, Beryl Dias Abeyasingh­e (widow of a former High Commission­er ) and “Master”, as he was fondly referred to, were the Canberra seniors who graced all our Mission functions regularly inspite of being handicappe­d by mobility issues that are normal for those beyond four score and ten !

They graciously lit the lamp to celebrate events and their blessings stayed with us throughout the year.

Don Abey, a mountain of knowledge, Tiddy a cricket connoisseu­r and gentleman player in his time, and Beryl, gracious and elegant right up to her 99th birthday, have all passed on to the heavens above and with “Master” joining them, our community in Canberra will bid farewell to yet another of its much respected elders.

To me “Master” was more than a teacher. A very dear friend whose deep affection was shared mutually to the extent that we spoke on the phone almost every weekend after my return home in

May 2019.

He was compassion­ate as he was wise and a meal at his home was always a joy because he insisted on cooking for his guests. On such evenings the Master Teacher not only excelled as a Master Chef but was also the perfect host to his guests ranging from grateful students to prominent members of the community.

His dedicated physician Dr. Sivakumara­n was often a special guest !

Rest in peace dear Master. You have more than fulfilled your purpose on Earth and your legendary legacy as a teacher, counsellor, and a deeply caring friend will I am certain, live on in Canberra and in the hearts of all who knew you. Needless to say there will be his students the world over who will be paying their respects in an appropriat­e way to a Guru they loved and respected very much.

A final word of appreciati­on for his daughter Sulochana and sonin-law Saravanan for their unconditio­nal love and care of Master at their home even though they had the option of placing him in elders’ care in his final challengin­g years. Bless them both.

Although a familiar weekend voice has been stilled for me, the happy memories will remain.

Skanda

 ??  ?? Master Weerasingh­am, Tiddy Wijeratne (partially hidden ) and Beryl Dias Abeyasingh­e in line to light the oil lamp at the 70th Independen­ce Day celebratio­n in 2018. Don Abey had been called to rest by then.
Master Weerasingh­am, Tiddy Wijeratne (partially hidden ) and Beryl Dias Abeyasingh­e in line to light the oil lamp at the 70th Independen­ce Day celebratio­n in 2018. Don Abey had been called to rest by then.

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