Theetharmada Kamavva Kushalappa
Obituary

Theetharmada Kamavva Kushalappa

April 23, 2019

Theetharmada Kamavva Kushalappa (104) passed away yesterday afternoon at her son’s residence in Nallur village, near Ponnampet in Kodagu.

Well-known as Coravanda Kamu teacher, she leaves behind three sons — Ravi Nanjappa, Shashi Ganapathy and Deepak Belliappa; daughters-in-law — Indira Nanjappa, Laaj Ganapathy and Lekha Belliappa; grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.

Last rites were performed at 12 noon today at Nallur village, according to family sources.

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