http://www.sirinanayakkara.
Hi Philip
This website is a tribute to Siri
Our colleagues in the 1960 year, may be interested to look at some photographs or send a message to the family
This blog is about the entrants in the year 1960, to the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ceylon, Colombo. The email address for communications is, 1960batch@gmail.com. Please BOOKMARK this page for easier access later.Photo is the entrance porch of the old General Hospital, Colombo, still in existence. Please use the search box below to look for your requirement.
http://www.sirinanayakkara.
Hi Philip
This website is a tribute to Siri
Our colleagues in the 1960 year, may be interested to look at some photographs or send a message to the family
Dear Philip,
As I wrote to you a few days ago, Siri Nanayakkara passed away on 21st January. Below is the notice being sent to New Zealand papers
Many will remember him for his good humoured pranks, particularly in the Block. My late wife Bella had been at the receiving end on many occasions.
I recall (though I don’t know how, through all that arrack) Siri and I had great fun doing a double-act at the Law Medical for three years
Individuals will carry different, but happy memories.
Siri was a single-handed GP in Gisborne, New Zealand and retired only an year or so ago. He was a dedicated family man
The home address is: 47 Hillview Terrace, Gisborne, New Zealand
Daughter’s emails: samvanhouts@gmail.com jeroen@vanhouts.com
Regards
Sunil
From: Samanthi van Houts [mailto:samvanhouts@gmail.com]
Sent: 23 January 2012 00:22
To: sunilpl@btconnect.com
Hi Uncle,
As discussed with Aunty here is the obituary we have sent in the NZ paper:
Nanayakkara, Kusuma Siri most loving and devoted husband of Swinitha; adored father of Dharsh, Shewanthi, Sam, Nic, Jeroen, + Jarod; much loved Seeya to Luke, Anneke, Elizabeth, Sebastian, and Mariella. Surrounded by his family peacefully walked with God & his angels as the sun rose on Saturday January 21st 2012. You will always be our darling. We are so lucky to have had you in our lives. We will always love and adore you.
Thank you for the emails and lovely poem, I havent read this yet, as I wanted to send the above to you without any further delay.
Thank you again uncle.