Obituary of Balapushparani Kulasegeram
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Balapushparani Kulasegaram, 67, of Brampton, passed away on September 7th 2022 peacefully in her sleep after a fierce battle with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Lovingly known as Karuna or Rani; she was born on November 12, 1954 to the late Kanthasamy and Nagama in Puliyankoodal, Kayts, Sri Lanka.
After graduating from Vellanai Nadaraja School in 1972, at the young age of 18, she went on to care for her father and siblings after the passing of her mother. This was a task she took on with grace and care and ensured she did all that she could. She was kind, generous and extremely maternal to her family and anyone she came across, she loved fiercely.
After Marrying Kulasegaram Lechumanpillai in 1984, they both departed Sri Lanka to settle and start a family in Germany shortly after the start of the civil war in 1985. Karuna and Kulam would go on to have 2 children, Janarthan and Luxiya, who both love her and revere her as the “best mom ever”.
Rani was a wonderful and devoted mother, wife and grandmother, as well as a great friend and sister to all. She always taught us to be kind and supported us all throughout the many accomplishments and difficulties of our lives.
When Karuna wasn't working hard, she could be found at temples praying; her favourite and most cherished pastime. She loved god as much as she loved her family.
Karuna leaves behind her husband Lechumanapillai. Her devoted children Janarthan, and Luxiya, and daughter-in-law Subrina. As well, her beautiful grandchildren Maxen (Janarthan) and Livya (Luxiya) who will
miss her dearly.
Beloved Sister of Kamala (Sri Lanka), Baby Saroja(Germany), Saravanabavan(Sri Lanka),Sivabalan(Germany), and desist Balasubraminium(Germany)
Beloved Sister-in-law of Janasegaram(Germany), Kalai(Sri Lanka), Appu(Sri Lanka), Sivasothy (Canada),Baba(Germany), Jeyakumarie(Germany), Kowsaliya(Sri Lanka), Sivanantha(Germany), and desist Sivasubramanium(Sri Lankan)
We pray she rests in peace and is forever blessed. We love her always and forever.
Goodbye Amma, we love you to the moon and back and we promise to make you proud. We love you!