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In Memory Of Anna Joseph
24th February 1918
– 14th September 2009
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This memorial website was created in the memory of
Anna Joseph (née Poonnen), born
in Pallom, a suburb of Kottayam, Kerala
on the 24th February 1918
and passed away on the 14th September 2009, 91 years of age.
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| Biography |
| Full Name: Anna Joseph |
| Born: 24th February 1918 |
| Passed Away: 14th September 2009 |
| Age: 91 years of age |
| Location: Bangalore |
| Country: India |
| Spouse: Dr. K.C. Joseph |
| Birth Place: Pallom, a suburb of Kottayam, Kerala |
| Children: Rebecca (Reebe) Kurian, Sarah (Samu) John, Ammu Joseph |
| Occupation: Teacher, Writer, Mother, Grandmother |
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This memorial was created by ansu on
12 Sep 2009(update)
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Survived By: Rebecca (Reebe) Kurian,
Sarah (Samu) John,
Ammu Joseph,
Ansu John,
Preeti John,
Ravee Kurian,
Ranjeet Kurian,
Rhea Saran,
Bharani Setlur
| Anna Joseph ('Baby'/'Ammachy') passed away in her sleep in the early morning hours of 14 September 2009. Her daughters had been by her bedside daily over the past two weeks. On the 13th of September, they prayed together around her bedside and bid her goodnight. After a strong showing of 91 years with no failing heart, strong internal organs, and the best possible constitution, she had decided it was time to bid adieu to this world, and enter the Lord's presence. |
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Poetry In Memory of Anna Joseph
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Online Condolence Guest Book

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26 Oct 2009 – from Srilatha Batliwala
Greatness rests in quiet places, in quiet, strong people. Ammachy demonstrated this throughout her life - a great person who lived quietly but with strength, with values, with respect for herself and others. Can we all learn to be great in this same way?
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20 Oct 2009 – from Oliver Becker
Thank you for having part in. My condolences to the family. We will pray for her and the family.
Christiane & Oliver with Noah
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16 Oct 2009 – from Alexandra Fresen
What a lovely tribute to an extraordinary woman & life. She must be very proud to have raised such a wonderful family and exceptional granddaughter like Ansu. Now I know where she gets her spirit and zest for life from! My condolences to the family. She'll always live on in your hearts & loving memories.
God Bless,
Alexandra
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26 Sep 2009 – from KaYe
What a sad loss. I know that there is nothing that anyone can say or do to ease the pain. Hopefully time will aid in that.
Take comfort in God's word the Bible where he promises that there will be a resurrection of the dead (John 5:28, 29. Also, Isaiah 26:19 tells us that the righteous ones will possess the earth.
I will pray for your family.
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25 Sep 2009 – from Meera Mani
Dear Ammu,
My parents and Sunita join me in offering our condolences to you and the family. Even though I never met Amachi, I imagined her to be strong, vibrant, compassionate and very engaged in life. She leaves a great legacy in her children and grnadchildren.
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21 Sep 2009 – from Shameen Prashantham
I was sorry to learn from Preeti of ammachi’s passing. We lived next door to the Josephs at CCC Vellore in the 1970s when I was little. But I also have more recent memories of visiting her when I worked in Bangalore during the 1990s. I thoroughly enjoyed hearing her recount amusing “war stories” from her days as a teacher! She clearly enriched many lives, and I am so glad I could re-connect with her as an adult. I know she will be missed by many. May her soul rest in peace.
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21 Sep 2009 – from Carolyn M. Byerly
What a lovely, interesting and socially useful life Anna Joseph led. This is a remarkable tribute to a woman who gave much to her own society and to many others. I am privileged to know something of her legacy through my friend and colleague, her daughter Ammu. Thanks for sharing her biography with us.
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19 Sep 2009 – from abraham verghese
My condolences to Ammu and the family. I remember her from the days when we were children in Ethiopia in the late 60s; it was a pleasure to read her recent writings and be reminded of her wonderful intellect and her incredibly varied interests.
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Visitor Flowers
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17 Nov 2009
Sherly Jeevan placed this flower in memory
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29 Oct 2009
Nasik, Rys and Rustan placed this flower in memory
We express condolencess to Fr.John and her family.
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22 Oct 2009
wilson placed this flower in memory
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19 Oct 2009
meera placed this flower in memory
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18 Oct 2009
Samu placed this flower in memory
You loved Tulips!
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17 Oct 2009
shanthamani placed this flower in memory
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16 Oct 2009
usha abraham placed this flower in memory
Rest in Peace
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16 Oct 2009
Alexandra Fresen placed this flower in memory
In loving memory of Anna, she will always shine like the sun
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8 Oct 2009
Smitha placed this flower in memory
Grateful to have known such a wonderful person through my BEST teacher, Kurian Miss
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7 Oct 2009
Sheila Muliyil placed this flower in memory
A great lady!
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29 Sep 2009
shinee jacob placed this flower in memory
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28 Sep 2009
Salim Jacob placed this flower in memory
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Author Journal
25 Oct 2009 -
ansu
wrote in journal:
My first memories of Mrs. Joseph are of her teaching us English and taking charge of the library at our school in the 1970s. If I close my eyes I can still bring up the image of Mrs. Joseph - a graceful person dressed in beautiful cotton saris waiting for the school bus in front of the Christian Counselling Centre in Sinathapurarm or in our class room emphasizing a point with her delicate hands.
Mrs. Joseph was passionate teacher of English who introduced dimensions of the language that we h...
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25 Oct 2009 -
ansu
wrote in journal:
She had a gentle but firm way of dealing with us that had a greater impact than any of the hollering or yelling we got from some of some of our other teachers. Another incident was when Johnny was caught drawing naughty cartoons during class and marched to the principal’s office. He was sure he was in big trouble. Mrs. Joseph who was with the Principal at that time looked at Johnny and all she said was “I am very disappointed with you”. Johnny says those few words were more effective than any th...
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16 Oct 2009 -
ansu
wrote in journal:
September 2009
Toronto
Babykochamma and Joseph Achen had taught my late husband, Johnnykutty, at Alwaye College prior to us joining them in Ethiopia during the fifties and early 60’s. Our friendship grew through the Sunday, Holy Qurbanas led by Joseph Achen in Addis Ababa, one of the few reminders of the life we had left behind in Kerala.
Babykochamma became a role model for me and many of the young, newly married Malayalee women who had just begun their teaching careers in a foreign c...
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26th October 2009 guestbook signed by Srilatha Batliwala [view] 25th October 2009 author added journal entry 'Tara Chacko (Bangalore): Tribute Part II' [view] 20th October 2009 guestbook signed by Oliver Becker [view] 19th October 2009 author added poetry Trauerspruch [view] 19th October 2009 author added poetry Trauerspruch [view] 16th October 2009 author added poetry What is Dying? [view]
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