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Robert Sourjah

September 10, 1925 - October 1, 2020

Robert Grant Sourjah was a consultant physician (FRCP) who worked in many cities in Sri Lanka as well as the UK & for Aramco in Saudi Arabia. He was Trinity College's first Bradby captain in 1945. He also played rugby for the university & Havelocks sports club. He is survived by his wife Inez, Son Rohan & his wife Dianne and children Mark & Krysten.& son Lalin & his wife Susan & daughter Sarah. Robert was the life of the party & loved by all.

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2020-10-04 07:06:09 wrote:

Dear Aunty Inez, Rohan & Lalin Please accept our heartfelt condolences on your sad loss.We all know how much he meant to your closely knit family. Truly a great gentleman. We all looked upon & an inspiration to all of us. Remembering old times at many TCK functions he always came around & spoke to us young lads making us feel comfortable particularly when he saw us amongst other distinguished old boys. Going by the tributes around the globe there is no doubt he has left behind an indelible impression on people from all walks of life. May his soul Rest In Peace Dinesh & Chitty

2020-10-04 07:06:09 wrote: Dear Aunty Inez, Rohan & Lalin Please accept our heartfelt condolences on your sad loss.We all know how much he meant to your closely knit family. Truly a great gentleman. We all looked upon & an inspiration to all of us. Remembering old times at many TCK functions he always came around & spoke to us young lads making us feel comfortable particularly when he saw us amongst other distinguished old boys. Going by the tributes around the globe there is no doubt he has left behind an indelible impression on people from all walks of life. May his soul Rest In Peace Dinesh & Chitty

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