Guestbook

Tony and Cynthia Viegas Family

01-02-2020 from MISSISSAUGA

Our heartfelt condolences to the Viegas family on Uncle and Aunty's passing away. They both lived a beautiful life and it was always a pleasure to visit and chat with them in Dubai and Canada. May they both rest in peace!

Noreen Viegas My late father Sylvester Viegas' first cousin

30-01-2020 from Mangalore/USA

Achu and Bullu lived a simple life and they were family oriented. Achu was soft spoken always with a smile on his face. When I was growing up in Mangalore, Achu visited our home quite often since he was a studying Accounting with Sheri Mistry. Also my thoughts go way back when my late husband and I invited Achu to spend a day with us in Abu Dhabi - we had good food and conversation to catch up with family news and talked about his holiday in Dubai. Thereafter, we lost touch and did not have a chance to see Achu but memories are still fresh on my mind. It's admirable they raised their children with love, discipline and educated them so they can be independent and look after themselves. I believe Achu and Bullu were proud of their children and grand kids migrated to Canada and Australia for a better living. Achu and Bullu lived a whole life and when God called them Home they said Yes Lord, here I am your servant, thy Will be done. I truly believe Achu and Bulla are rejoicing Peace in Heaven where is no more sickness, anxiety and worries. We pray to Heavenly Father to grant Eternal Peace to the precious Souls of Achu and Bulla. So long..until we all meet again!!

Gilbert D'Souza Cousin

23-01-2020 from Bangalore, India

My memories go back to the 1950 when I was a small school going boy ( aged 8-9-10 ) Richard Veigas ( Achab for us ) was a college going boy who used to come to our house in Punjalkatte ( Dhota ) during festival time, mostly on Christmas night with his brothers and friends. They used to have a couple of drinks , sing carols with drum ad guitar and return to Mangalore before day break.

There was a break in his visits when he completed graduation and went to Mumbai in the late 50s and was back again with his beautiful wife in 1960. The couple were part of our family in every celebration, every trouble/problem or need until the 70s when they chose to move to Dubai.

Both, Achab and Bullu Voni, treated us all brothers and a sister, as their own. One of our brother ( Stany ) did his two year education at St Aloysius College (1960-62) staying with them at Mangalore (Marnamikatte) house. Their care, love and affection is fresh in mind and heart even after 50 years of absence. Achab and Bullu Voni shall never be forgotten.

Sidney Sabrina Gomes & family Family Friends

23-01-2020 from Milton Ontario

It was a pleasure knowing Richard n Bullu Auntie. A great couple to be inspired by, for sharing love and many years of togetherness. They were blessed to live life to the fullest and leave together for their heavenly home. May God grant them eternal rest and a place in his heavenly kingdom. The Viegas family we share in your loss.

Lily, David, Liza, Rachel and Rebekah Best Friends

22-01-2020 from Bangalore

Dear Ashley, Bina, Rodney, Priya, Vivek and their respective spouses and children.
Thank you for sharing your intimate though painful moments with us at the passing away of your parents. By letting us into your lives and hearts, we too share the pain, and hope that our presence, thoughts and prayers will enable you to go through this time of grief, with the comfort that only our Lord can provide.
It was great that most of you could spend some close and caring moments with Uncle and Aunty before they passed on. The presence of children at the hour of need, I think is the biggest gift that you could give them. They loved and cared for you from the time of birth, and you have shown the same, not just through the various phases of their life, but even in the hour of death, which I am sure you too consider a great privilege. May the God of peace and comfort strengthen your hearts. We love you and continue to pray for all of you.

Jeeth, Reshma & Jeshna Family Friend

22-01-2020 from Mangalore / Sharjah

Dear Ashley, Bina, Rodney, Priya, Vivek Please accept our deepest condolences. May God give you all strength to bear this huge loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. May their soul’s Rest In Peace. Aunty and Uncle will truly be missed!

Marina & Claude Pinto Family

13-01-2020 from Bejai/Sharjah

Dear Ashley, Bina, Rodney, Priya and Vivek,

We are indeed sad to know that Uncle and Aunty are no longer with us. We do understand your grief during this time losing both your parents together. It proves their immense love towards each other, that even in death God did not want them to be seperated. Be comforted to know that they are both together in a better place, praying for all of us. Whatever good memories we have about Uncle and Aunty will remain forever in our hearts and minds. While we pray for their souls to rest in peace, we assure of you of our prayers to continue in your lives and to come out of this sadness.

Leonard Franks and Family Family Friends

12-01-2020 from Mangalore / Toronto

Dear Vivek and Roshni and all members of the Viegas family,

I am very sorry for your loss. Please accept our condolences.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Peter D'Souza Family Friend

08-01-2020 from Mangalore/Dubai

We extend our heartfelt condolences to all the dear Viegas family members on the sad demise of your beloved parents Acchu and Bullu. Known them in yesteryears in 70s and 80s. May their departed souls rest in eternal peace & May God grant all of you the strength to bear this loss.
with prayers.

Marina D'souza Family Friend

05-01-2020 from Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

Dear Ashley, Bina, Rodney, Priya, Vivek and families. Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the sad demise of your parents. We pray that God will comfort you in your sorrow.. May their souls rest in peace Amen.