Madathil Kerulakurup Kamalamma

Madathil Kerulakurup Kamalamma

January 11, 1941 - August 09, 2019
Lake Forest CA

Madathil Kerulakurup Kamalamma

January 11, 1941 - August 09, 2019
Lake Forest CA

Obituary

We are deeply saddened to announce the demise of our beloved mother, Mrs. Kamalamma Nair on August 9, 2019, in Laguna Hills, California. Wife of late Major V. T Nair, she is survived by her daughter Anitha, son Arun, and their families. A loving wife, an amazing mother, a caring mother-in-law and a dedicated teacher, she left an indelible impression with her kindness and selflessness.

A Presidential Teaching Award recipient, she was an inspiration to her students, and helped shape the lives and careers of many.

We will miss her dearly but she will continue to live in the hearts of those she loved and cherished.

 

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43 responses to Madathil Kerulakurup Kamalamma

  1. Ramanathan says:

    My sincere gratitude and heartfelt condolences to ex classmates, friends and family of Kamalam Nair madam. Our biology teacher taught the way young students has to be taught, your teachings made our lives worthy. You showed the amoeba and it’s meaning that we co-exist in this world even with organisms that’s not visible to our naked eye and we respect that. The epithelial tissue, you taught us how to chew our food properly and taught us to live healthy. Nowadays I see people around show internet sites as to how to do things. But, we had you as our Wikipedia in those days. RIP madam and you would ever be remembered. By your sincere student from c.1992-96 (class 6 to 9)

  2. Shobha James says:

    Dear Kamalam aunty, you were a beautiful person. Our families shared a lot of togetherness. It is very difficult to find a sincere friend like you.Love you aunty. Rest in Peace

  3. Shobha James says:

    Dear Kamalam aunty, you were a beautiful person. Our families shared a lot of togetherness. It is very difficult to find a sincere friend like you.Love you aunty. My condolences to both Anitha and Arun and all the family members. Rest in peace.

    1. Vishwanath says:

      Kamalam madam, as we called her at KV Meenambakkam, was always known for her gentleness and even though she was strict at times I don’t remember her ever being harsh at anyone.She taught the biology classes in a very joyful and relaxed manner making all students very comfortable.

      Further, personally I remember her encouraging students to participate in events outside the school to bring greater laurels to KVM. She was very enthusiastic and a well spirited person, and I personally remember how thoroughly happy she was when she had sent me and my classmate to participate at an event and luckily we had won it.

      A really affectionate, caring and cheerful person, we will really miss you madam. May your soul rest in peace and may your family members and members of the KV fraternity get the courage to overcome this great loss.

  4. Srilekha says:

    Aunty you left us so suddenly…we are not able to comprehend..I have known you as an annapoorni.
    .we have had delicious food from you..
    Such a warm person you were..
    Will miss you..but uncle may have missed you and taken you too soon..RIP.

  5. Srinath says:

    My condolences to the family and may her soul rest in peace. She was a great teacher shaping young minds and was lucky to have her as my teacher

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