Mangaluru, Apr 2: It was a heartrending moment as a 100-year-old woman’s birthday celebration turned into mourning day for entire family as her 75-year-old daughter collapsed and died.
The incident took place at Nympha Sadan, a senior citizens’ home near Rosario Cathedral, Bolar, in the city on Monday.
The family members had gathered for the centenary celebrations of Gladys D’Souza nee Currie. In fact her daughter Gloria Lobo (75) had come from Canada to organize the event.
Gloria was present for the cake cutting and delivered an emotional speech and a poem in honour of her mother. Amid the celebration, Gloria collapsed. Though she was rushed to the hospital, she breathed her last.
The tragic news has not been conveyed to Gladys, who was born during World War I and married during WW II.
Though Gladys D'Souza, who is a cancer survivor, completed 100 years on Good Friday (March 30), the celebration were held today. She has been living in Mangaluru since 2008 in a senior citizens home near Rosario Cathedral, Bolar.
Hailing from a prominent Konkani Catholic family of Mangaluru city, Gladys D'Souza's ascendants were well-known ancient residents of 'Candle garden' located between the present Jyothi Cinema and Woodlands Hotel, at the foothills of St Aloysius College.
Gladys mentioned her husband, Joachim Lawrence D'Souza (1905-54), a Chief Marine Engineer, whom she married on December 29, 1942. The couple were blessed with five children - Gloria, Pam, Norma, Trevor and Christopher.
She loves receiving phone calls from her children and grandchildren who are all abroad.
While leaving the cancer hospital, when doctors told her that she will live to see her 101st birthday, she frowned and said "no it will be 110." Her determination and courage keeps her going.


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