Opinion
SUVENDRENI Y. WEERASEKERA 1940-2024
Suvendreni Weerasekera passed away on January 14, 2024 after a brief illness. Born in 1940, she was the daughter of Godwin & Ira Weerasekera.She was proud and fond of her family from both her parents and maintained lasting close and affectionate relationships with uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was especially fond of her maternal grandfather – Jumeaux Corea warmly, known for his kindness and righteous ways.
Her education was at CMS Ladies College, except for the last two years at Kandy High School. She made good enduring friends from both schools and was in touch with them until her death. At Ladies she made a lifelong friend in Dr Sriani Basnayake, who later became her bridesmaid. They maintained a close and abiding friendship to the end. Sadly, Dr Basnayake passed away a month after her.
She married Neville Weerasekera in 1961, and had a son and daughter, Shyan and Shiona.
Her parents had a grand wedding for her solemnized at “The Chapel of Hope of the World” Ladies College and the service was conducted by the Bishop of Colombo. the Rt Rev Rollo Campbell. Her Witness was H E Sir Oliver Goonetillake, Governor General. A well attended reception was held at The Galle Face Hotel.
She accompanied her husband whereever he went and was a fortress of strength to him. She faced good times gladly and difficult times with courage and equanimity.
In 1975 Neville accepted an appointment in Saudi Arabia which at the time was little known in Sri Lanka. The plan was for Neville to go first, and once settled down, he would send for Suveni. She would hear none of it and bravely accompanied him right at the start.
At the time Saudi Arabia was a somewhat primitive place and development was slow but Suveni who was an extremely adaptable person made the best use of the resources available. They spent 14 years in Jeddah and Suveni was dominant factor in success of their sourjorn there. She attended the British Embassy Christian services and played the Organ. She taught Arab and expat children and their mothers the piano, tutored English language and assisted in an Expat Children’s School.
Whist there she accompanied her husband on many of his trips abroad which included London, Washington, Athens, Milan, &Tokyo. Travel and discovery of other countries and their history was a passion for her.
In 1990 they returned to Sri Lanka. Suveni soon re-engaged with her erstwhile friends, and above all her parents and sisters. She maintained a close and loving contact with her sisters, Hiranthi and Indira.
She was invited to join the volunteers helping St Andrew’s Elders Home in Buthgamuva by Dr Sriani Basnayake who was the Chairperson. One of her duties was to purchase and deliver the requirement of fish for meals – a task she personally supervised with meticulous attention to detail. She enjoyed being part of this team and with Sriani and the committee, did much to enliven the lives of residents at the home.
She also joined the Edirimmana Corea Family Union (ECFU) and functioned as Treasurer until her death. She greatly helped in the development of the Corea Genealogy chart, based on the pioneering work by Henry Corea. Suveni helped in digitizing the large scrolls, having an encyclopedic knowledge of Corea Geneaolgy of recent times, and sat with Deva Corea for many sessions to clarify and fill gaps.
In 2011 Neville and she celebrated 50 years of married life and she arranged an appropriate celebration with family, relations and friends, at the Kingsbury Hotel. It was a her wish to also celebrate 60 years of married life in 2021, but the Covid 19 pandemic precluded it.
She was an avid reader but in her latter years her preoccupation was crosswords. In her spare
she would sit on her bed with a pile of dictionaries, trying to solve clues. She won many first prizes on Daily News Cryptic Crossword, and had some fans with whom she generously shared solutions to clues and vice versa.
She was a devout practicing Christian and never failed to help anyone in need. She regularly attended the services on Sunday at “The Cathedral of Christ the Living Savior.” She read the Bible regularly, and each night she read an excerpt from JABEZ prayer introduced to her by her sister Indira.
Nicola, Daniel and Nadine, her grandchildren were a great delight to her and she felt blessed to see them grow up – she was very proud of them, always had time for them and supported them unconditionally. There was strictly no discipline from her! She welcomed Jacky, Shyan’s wife like a daughter. Shiona and Jacky cared for in her last illness with true tender loving care.
She passed away on January 14, 2024, just 63 years married on Jan. 12. A private funeral was held on January 15, at Kanatte, and was well attended by many relations and friends. Everyone who has met her will remember her charming and endearing smile and friendliness, and kindness.
Goethe –German Philosopher said: Be he a King or peasant, the happiest is he who has peace at home,.Suveni blessed her household with an abundance of peace and joy. She will be missed greatly by family and friends. May her soul rest in peace.
Neville S.Weerasekera