Udupi: Anandraya Kamath (75), former teacher of Belle St. Lawrence High School passes away
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Udupi, 27 Sep 2013: Anandraya Kamath, aged 75 years, a former teacher of St. Lawrence High School passed away on Sunday, 22 September 2013 at his native place-Uppoor (Kolalgiri) following brief period of illness. He is survived by his wife and son.
Late Anandraya Kamath’s ancestors belong to famous Kamath family in Katapadi. He served in many educational institutions of the Catholic Board of Education (CBE). After serving for nearly 6 years as Social Studies teacher in St. Lawrence High School, Moodubelle, late Anandraya Kamath retired from service.
According to Charles Quadros, office staff of St. Lawrence PU College, as a teacher, late Anandraya Kamath was very popular among the students. he was instrumental in establishing the Eco Club in the High School and developed among the students a love for ecology and awareness about environmental protection. The teak wood trees planted by the students under his direction still survive near the cemetery and high school premises.
Late Anandraya Kamath was a lover of cricket and organized a number of cricket tournaments which many of his old students may remember even today.
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Thomas Alva, Belle | Sun, September-29-2013, 12:14 |
Sad to hear the demise of one of our favorite teachers. he was organized so many educational tours along with Camp fire to the poor students. He was instrumental in training them in agricultural activities and advising them on environmental issues. May his soul rest in peace, | |
walter martis, kuntalnagar...sharjah | Sat, September-28-2013, 11:56 |
may his soul rest in peace | |
WILFRED ALMEIDA, BELLE\BANGALORE | Sat, September-28-2013, 10:08 |
May his soul rest in peace. | |
George Stephan Fernandes, Moodubelle/Dubai | Sat, September-28-2013, 5:06 |
Anandraya Kamath was a very humble,kind supportive teacher I have come across a very keen lover of cricket under whom I played some good cricket tournaments.May his soul rest in eternal peace. | |
Kishore Noronha, Pamboor/Dubai | Sat, September-28-2013, 4:30 |
Very Sad to hear the sad demise of Anandraya Kamath Sir, May his soul rest in peace | |
Prakash Noronha, Pamboor | Sat, September-28-2013, 3:51 |
I still remember his words "Makkale, Kannu Mucchi, Navu eega Babbarya Kerege Pravasa hoguva" in the class room itself. He was a very loving teacher among the boys. May his soul rest in peace | |
Sharmila Dsouza, moodubelle BAHRAIN | Sat, September-28-2013, 1:06 |
A very good teacher, his classes were ever remembered. The world tour, different leaders in class and his super adventure stories. He was very friendly and down to earth person. We miss you and may your soul rest in peace. | |
Joel D sa, Moodubelle, Bahrain | Sat, September-28-2013, 12:11 |
Very Sad to hear the sad demise of our beloved teacher Anandraya Kamath, who is one of the most humble and happy persons I have come across. He has to take us on hiking trips to many places like Someshwar Ghat, Aneabbi Jalapatha, also a keen sports follower. He taught us to trust our gut instinct and work hard to achieve greater heights in life. May his Soul rest in eternal peace and may almighty give strength to his family to bear the great loss. In peace... Joel Hilda D sa | |
Valerian D souza, Kattingeri-Moodu Belle | Sat, September-28-2013, 12:06 |
May his soul rest in peace | |
Alban Dsouza, kuntalnagar/Moodubelle | Fri, September-27-2013, 11:59 |
May his soul rest in peace.Lost a very good teacher.... | |
Victor Sequeira, Marne, Philadelphia/USA | Fri, September-27-2013, 8:11 |
Extremely sad to hear about the demise of one of my favorite teachers. We went to several trekking and overnight camps under his guidance, particularly to St. Mary's island, Kigga falls, Aagumbe, Manipal hills etc. May his soul rest in peace. | |
John Peter Fernandes, Moodubelle/Nottingham UK | Fri, September-27-2013, 4:43 |
Anandraya Kamath was very loving and kind hearted person used to care for all his students. About him I like two things first he is a great supporter to organise cricket tournament and secondly camping during weekend. I still remember I was in 9th standard we went manipal hill night camping. He used guide us how to organise night camping and it was a great experience. Sir we miss u. May his soul rest in peace. | |
Akil Vijay DSouza, Moodubelle/Bangalore | Fri, September-27-2013, 1:14 |
RIP Sir!!! |