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Cecily Prakash

April 8, 1955 - January 22, 2023

One of the best souls God probably put on the planet, an adoring wife, the best mom ever, a beloved grandma, an amazing Chemistry teacher, a caring friend and a truly special person who executed God's plan for her on Earth to the utmost perfection. All of us are going to miss her ever smiling face and her loving and caring presence but her legacy will live on. The family would love to capture memories, photos, stories and thoughts from everyone she has touched. If anything comes to mind, please take a couple of minutes to share.

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Amita Raj 2023-01-26 12:57:01 wrote:

I thank The Almighty, for the great gift of having an incredible soul like Mrs Cecily in my life. I feel honoured and privileged to have been able to associate and relate with her for the past 25 years. She was a second mom to me. She had a magical way of bringing joy everytime she walked into the classroom/staffroom. Her students and colleagues can never forget her smile, which radiated warmth and positive energy. I'll never forget her advice, her golden words, "This too will pass", whenever I was down. I've learnt some incredible lessons from her. I will miss her physical presence, but her memory will live on forever. Miss her more than words can say....

Amita Raj 2023-01-26 12:57:01 wrote: I thank The Almighty, for the great gift of having an incredible soul like Mrs Cecily in my life. I feel honoured and privileged to have been able to associate and relate with her for the past 25 years. She was a second mom to me. She had a magical way of bringing joy everytime she walked into the classroom/staffroom. Her students and colleagues can never forget her smile, which radiated warmth and positive energy. I'll never forget her advice, her golden words, "This too will pass", whenever I was down. I've learnt some incredible lessons from her. I will miss her physical presence, but her memory will live on forever. Miss her more than words can say....

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