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Dumindu Gunathilaka on 6 June, 2025 at 1:27am (AWST)
In the good old days, I can still recall her unique smile and the joy she found in sharing memories with my Achchi.
She shared a close and thoughtful bond with my mother, always staying in touch and communicating with warmth and understanding. She carried a deep sense of the meaning of life, which reflected in her words and actions.
Together with my mother, I sincerely wish that she attains the supreme bliss of Nirvana...! 🙏
Berty De silva on 3 June, 2025 at 10:37am (AWST)
We are deeply saddened by the loss of your beloved mother (our Jinimamma )
Her memory will forever remain in our hearts May she rest in peace
-BertyAyiya
Thilini Wijesuriya on 2 June, 2025 at 9:21pm (AWST)
Thank you for everything Archi. I love and miss you.
Roshan Wijesuriya on 2 June, 2025 at 6:29pm (AWST)
Thank you for supporting me even when you struggled. Your cheerfulness and love always brought warmth to my heart. I love you, I miss you and I wish I could spend more time with you. I will never forget you.
Love,
Roshan
Kalyani Mei Jana Wijesuriya on 2 June, 2025 at 2:20pm (AWST)
Thank you for always being cheerful and always offering even if it was tough. Thank you for spending time with me and giving me the sudoku book of puzzles.
Mary Wijesuriya on 2 June, 2025 at 5:05am (AWST)
Amma was a very loving and caring person, she made me feel so welcome when I first went to Perth to meet the family. Amma likes to cook. I remember Amma taught me how to make Watalappan at her place. She told me step by step what to do and I wrote down the instruction step by step. The Watalappan turned out really well. I took the recipe back to Brisbane with me and I practised making it many times. Watalappan then became my best Sri Lankan dish and Jay enjoyed it very much. Thanks to Amma for being so patient in teaching me how to make Watalappan.
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