In memory of

Thanalukshmi Mahalingam

July 21, 1934 -  June 7, 2020

Thanalukshmi Mahalingam, mother of late Usha Uthayan and sister of late Nadarajah Vignarajah and late Nadarajah Dharmarajah is survived by her loving husband Vaithilingam Mahalingam, sisters Nithialakshmi Rajasingam and Mahalakshmi Sivaloganathan, brother Nadarajah Thevarajan, son Ramanan Mahalingam, son-in-law Arun Uthayan, daughter-in-law Latha Mahalingam, and grandchildren Nakulan Uthayan, Sahadaevan Uthayan, Neela Uthayan and Amrit Mahalingam

Guestbook 

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Padmini (Neice)

Entered June 10, 2020 from Newzealand

When we lose a loved one here on earth we gain an angel in heaven that watches over us
Our most sincere condolences

Ganesharatnam (Close relative)

Entered June 10, 2020 from Sydney

I can recall Thanam acca during the time when I was a child!
Memories will be for ever.
Hope she will be at peace with almighty

Sainadg subhashini (Devotees)

Entered June 10, 2020 from Puttaparthi India

A great devotee of Bhagawan and a good friend of us.We are Vikram's parents.We are missing her physical presence but she is in our hearts. May Swamy blessed the departed soul to be rest in peace.Sairam

Bharat & Jiwan Sharma (Sai families)

Entered June 10, 2020 from Markham

Great soul. She was most humble person and above all everybody love her

A. Chanmugalingam (Devan) (Relative)

Entered June 10, 2020 from Toronto

Deepest sympathies to the family.

Devan

Life Stories 

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Thanalukshmi Mahalingam 

Entered June 11, 2020

Thanalukshmi was an amazing mother and grandmother to her daughter, son, 3 grandsons and granddaughter. She took great pride in raising her 2 children and taking care of her 4 grandchildren. She would cook for them, take care of them when they were sick, and was always there to read them a story or help them with their homework. She always showered them with hugs and kisses anytime she would greet them, and made sure to take the time to talk to them and listening to their stories. She was very loving and welcoming to anyone she met, greeting them with a hug and kiss and making sure the felt comfortable in their home, while serving them food and asking them about their endeavours. Thanalukshmi was the greatest Amma, Ammamma, Appamma and Paati to those who came into her life. Her unconditional love, her warm smile, and her devotion to helping and caring for others will always be remembered by everyone she met, and will live on through her loved ones.

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