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Coalescing a family treasure

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It is with deep sorrow that we mourn the passing away of our dear Aunty Rita. 


She has fought the good fight and is now at peace with her Maker. 


As I visited her recently, I recalled the fond memories I had of her. She had led a good life, authored two books, engaged in various social work projects and brought much joy and gladness to her family and friends. As her niece, I thanked God for her life and as I prayed beside her, a sweet smile transformed her face and I was grateful to God for giving me an aunt like her. 

 

 

 Aunty Rita was the aunt we could all depend on to have fun and laughter. The live-wire at every family gathering, her laugh was contagious and we all could sit for hours just listening to her stories


Aunty Rita was the aunt we could all depend on to have fun and laughter. The live-wire at every family gathering, her laugh was contagious and we all could sit for hours just listening to her stories.


Having left to London in the 1960s with Uncle Bonnie, she guided Hiran, Suren and Nalin to develop into fine young gentlemen. Once her parenting duties were over, she returned to Sri Lanka and enjoyed life amongst her family and friends. 


A descendant of  the late E. W. Perera, the Ceylonese freedom fighter who was famously known as the ‘Lion of Kotte’, Aunty Rita was very proud of her Sinhalese heritage. She believed it was her duty to pass on that love and patriotism to her children, nephews and nieces and thus, she authored the book ‘E W Perera - Portrait of a True Patriot of Sri Lanka’ to ensure that his story would not be forgotten. 


Aunty Rita’s love to serve her country prompted her to start FONCA an association that assists underprivileged children. She served the community passionately and worked tirelessly in organizing outings and programs for these children. It is so encouraging to see Nalin and Ayesha continue her work now.


Coalescing with Omega, a perception of what happens after death through the eyes of a Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Christian and an Aborgine was a thought provoking book that she wrote and was published by Vijitha Yapa.  


Aunty Rita could converse with anyone- be it  a young child or an intellectual, she would always find topics of interest and enjoy conversing. 


Aunty Rita’s life was a blessing to those she called near and dear and we will miss her dearly.
Nirma Tranchell
Colombo 5