18 February 2023 12:44 am Views - 387
How do we say goodbye to our dearest friend and neighbour who left us in the sunset of her life. No matter how old we get, our times on this earth is short. Dora has left behind a trail of footprints. She was a loving mother to Sam, a thankful mother-in-law to Charmalie, a caring and protective grandmother to Shalini and Shanaka, a devoted sister, a loving aunt to her nieces and nephews, and a genuine friend to us all. The day before, she has passed away Sam gave us the opportunity to see Dora. Her eyes were weighed down by the effects of morphine, yet she recognised our voices as we comforted her and said our goodbyes.
I enjoyed driving her on weekday afternoons to places she wanted to visit. Dora also discovered Mark D, a shop on Galle Road that sold handbags. She could not resist stopping there each time, to purchase hand bags, and coin purses. Memories of the past just don’t fade; they remain as the shiniest images from the stream of time.
I think of those weekday evening conversations at our home where Dora, Hillary and I would have; these sessions sometimes joined by friends. Her stories were interesting and funny. Park St. brims with memories, of those happier times, with Dora like a Matriarch, keeping an eye on things. She was always there alongside us, at, times of joy, triumphs and loss. She had her famous phrases which we were familiar with, and which I would remind her at the end of our conversations on the phone, much to her amusement! All her friends and family will have no trouble in reliving memories of Dora. Though she is gone, she has taken residency in our hearts. Hillary and I would reminisce those many memories with nostalgia from time to time, and share it with our mutual friends reflecting on our days at Park St. She is now somewhere between the moon and the stars.
Rest in peace Dora. We can never forget you.
Charmaine & Hillary Candappa.