To Amma and all the Pillay children, grandchildren and great grsndchildren.
I am so blessed to have known Appa ever since I was a young girl. He made such a profound impression on me from the very 1st time I met him. A true gentleman and a scholar. His calm demeanour and intelligence was his most outstanding feature at the time.
My best and most memorable memory was spending the night with Appa and Amma in their flat, talking until all hours of the night. It was during this encounter that my admiration and wonder just grew tenfold. Appa and Amma shared their life's journey all the way from Durban to England. I still marvel at their sense of adventure, the risks they took all while bringing up amazing children.
I cannot even fathom how they just persevered through all their challenges and reached such great success. We even engaged in vigorous debates about the role of religion in the world and Appa opened my eyes to many misunderstood perceptions.
The world is so much poorer with the passing of such a caring, loving and wise man. Amma stood strong and firm by Appa's side right up until the end. A remarkable woman who I love and look up to.
My thoughts and love to all who grieve his passing.
Vanitha
Subramani Pillay (13 Sep 1928 - 7 Nov 2017)
In loving memory of Subramani Pillay who sadly passed away on 7th November 2017
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