Mangaluru: Former MLC Octavia Albuquerque passes away


Tribute: With Octavia's demise, third generation of tile tycoons ends

By John B Monteiro

Mangaluru, Mar 9: With the passing away of Octavia (Otty) Albuquerque on March 9, 2016, the third generation of “Tile Albuquerques” of Mangalore came to an end. Her 92nd birthday had been celebrated on February 20, 2016. Though she was wheel-chair-bound in recent years, she was mentally sharp and lived by herself with house-helpers/service-givers in the ancestral house “Sea View” on the tile factory campus on the east shore of Netravati River - from where her cortege will start for the funeral Mass at Rosario Cathedral at 4 pm on March 10. Her death marks the passing away of a generation which saw the decline of the tile industry. In this context, it is interesting to have a focus on the dynasty’s induction into Mangalore and the role of the family and “Sea View” bungalow in the freedom movement.. But, we must start at the beginning.

In 1834 German Basel Mission came to Mangalore and introduced modern industries including tile manufacture. A. Albuquerque & Sons, founded by Alexis (Alex) Albuquerque Pai in 1868, is the first Indian tile manufacturer. It is a grand saga of setbacks and successes.


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Alex Albuquerque Pai, from whom the enterprise derives its name, was born in Pezavar, a village 28 KM from Mangalore, in 1841. The impatient and ambitious young Alex could not cope with the slow motion that marked farming joint families. He sought his share (not unlike the Biblical Prodigal Son but with happy ending) of family property in cash and set out for Mangalore on foot. On the way he had to swim across Gurpur River. As bad luck would have it, due to swift currents and physical contortions involved in swimming against the current, his loin cloth came loose and all the hard cash he had tied into the loin cloth crashed to the bottom of the river. Undaunted, Alex came to Mangalore and closely monitored the various activities of Basel Mission – weaving, printing and tile manufacturing – and opted to work for the tile factory. A keen learner, Alex carefully studied the tricks of the trade. According to his descendents, Mr. Plabat, a German, took special interest in Alex and put him through various operations – from handling raw clay to the final stage of manufacture of tiles.

Alex started the manufacture of tiles on his own with simple pans in 1868 at Nandavar, on the banks of Netravati River, known for its rich clay deposits. With a pair of bullocks he started mixing and forming clay into bricks and had them baked in a crude type of kiln. An unprecedented flood washed away his Nandavar venture and he shifted the enterprise to the present campus at Hoige Bazar on the east bank of Netravati and Gurpur Rivers at their confluence. From the modest start there, the enterprise build up a capacity to ten million tiles a year.

Even as he progressively shifted his equipment and constructed four crude kilns, once again floods ruined the foundations of a promising enterprise. Alex rebuilt with fresh vigour and ended up with more efficient kilns on foundations well above the flood level. He installed steam engine and business flourished, giving rise to rumours that, while excavating for clay at Nandavar, Alex had found a treasure trove. Alex went on to build more tile factories at Hoige Bazar and Ullal.

Alex died in 1912. In the family partition that followed, the mother tile factory came into the hands of his son, Felix Pascal Simon (1884 – 1953). He had the enterprising genes of Alex and consolidated and expanded the business. The original campus of one acre was expanded to seven acres. He started filling up the river bank with broken tiles and other debris and dredged the channel with the help of port authorities. Felix was the first among the Mangalore tile manufacturers to install electric motor.

Felix was a multi-faceted personality. He diversified into building construction – notably Felix Pai Bazar near Central Market. He also took up farming and horticulture. Felix was also a pioneer in introducing hollow bricks, instead of laterite stones. Beyond business, he was active in public life, holding various positions.


Cyril and Octavia with their 9 children: Aloysius, Moira, Dorothy, George, Joan, Marie, Joseph, Annamarie, Eliza Nina

When Jawaharlal Nehru came to Mangalore in 1937, he first landed at Sea View, the Albuquerque family residence on the factory campus, and then taken in procession to attend a public meeting in Falnir, the expenses of which were underwritten by Felix.

On the death of Felix in 1953, his son Cyril (1917 –1974) took charge of the mother factory. He mechanised and streamlined the factory operations. On his untimely death at the age of 57 years, his widow, Otty, had the businesses divided among her three sons.


Many tributes will be paid to Otty following her demise. But I fall back on Google for the following:

Otty was indeed a remarkable lady. An ex-MLA and a Rajyotsava awardee, she was a very down to earth and unassuming personality who would lend a helping hand to anyone in need. Though she was in her 80s she still appeared to be so full of vigour, enthusiasm and was so involved in her social work, which she did with great love and pride.

Being the daughter of a Deputy Collector and later through marriage she was the daughter-in-law of the late Felix Pai Albuquerque, the famous tile business magnate of Mangalore, she got the exposure and opportunity to turn philanthropic dreams and desires into reality. Her husband the late Cyril Albuquerque, too, was a guiding force and encouragement to her in all her activities. Unfortunately he passed away when she was just 54 years old - but yet she did not deter from her set goals of doing good to society.

Otty had always had a soft corner for the underprivileged and less fortunate and her late paternal grandmother instilled this sentiment in her. Born into a well to family, she was quick to observe the widening gap between the haves and have-nots. Her political bent of mind was perhaps influenced by her father who was instrumental in the Salt Satyagraha movement in Mangalore.

Otty was instrumental in starting the Ladies Social Service League with a group of about 30 - 40 ladies of Mangalore who used to visit the sick and the dying in hospitals and homes. This association branched into units at Hampankatta, Bijai, Urva, etc., and there was the plan to even cover the rural level, which however did not take shape. She was closely involved in the progress of Cheshire Home in Mangalore

Otty is on record saying: "I had so much at home and I had a deep desire to share things. I had a socialist bent of mind despite living in a capitalist environment. This is the force behind all my work and this very thing has driven every aspect of my all life all these years".

 

Earlier Report

Mangaluru: Former MLC Octavia Albuquerque passes away

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Mar 9: Former MLC Octavia Albuquerque passed away on Wednesday, March 9 in a private hospital in city.

She was 92.


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Octavia Albuquerque was member of Karnataka legislative council from 1970 to 1972. She was member of Congress party. She was also a social worker and a fireband  activist all her life. She had received Rajyotsava award for her achievements. 

Funeral Mass will be held at Rosario Cathedral  on Thursday, March 10 at 4 pm.

  

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  • Jagan Narayanan, San Francisco

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    I am sorry for your loss Anna-marie

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  • William D'Souza, UK

    Sun, Mar 13 2016

    Condolences. Rest in peace.

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  • ambrose D'Souza S.J., Vijayapura

    Sat, Mar 12 2016

    Dear Mr Loy Albuquerque,

    Kindly receive my heart felt condolences on the demise of your mother Octavia on 9th March.

    You are a very devout and holy family with lot of affection for Jesus.

    May Mrs Octavia Rest In Peace with the Lord In Heaven!

    Fr Ambrose D'Souza S.J.

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  • Jossie Mascarenhas, Bajpe / Dubai

    Fri, Mar 11 2016

    True, the final generation of honest politicians is coming to an end. It is sad but a fact of life. RIP

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  • Rosemarie Michael, Mangalore/London

    Fri, Mar 11 2016

    Our heart felt condolences to the Alburquerque family. Your mother was a legend and I have fond memories of her when I was a girl guide and her kindness and brightness whenever we saw her. Heaven is her only place. May her soul rest in peace. Earth has lost a great woman!

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  • Mrs. AF D'Souza, Kundapur/Mumbai.,

    Fri, Mar 11 2016

    A rare name- OCTAVIA. So many roles she has shouldered with dignity, during her life's (92years) journey.Rest in peace queen Victoria of our Mangalore. Worth a biopic on her life.!!!!!

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  • Kethsia Johnas, Mangalore,

    Thu, Mar 10 2016

    Condolences to the family, great loss for Mangalore, Rest in Peace Dear Soul.

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  • wilson samuel, mangalore/dubai

    Thu, Mar 10 2016

    Dear Dorothy and hugh
    please accept our heartfelt condolences.
    bigger than life personality whom we all have seen from childhood days.right from the scouts and guides camps to The Cheshire home is what I have interacted .
    may the lord give all of you the strength to bear this loss
    love
    Wilson and beena

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  • Krishna Prasd PN, Bengaluru

    Thu, Mar 10 2016

    Very sad news.Please accept our heartfelt Condolences.May her soul rest in Peace. - Group Leader KB Scout Group, Bengaluru South & Editor Scout Guide Corridor Forthrightly.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Thu, Mar 10 2016

    My sincere condolences to Albuquerque Family on the sad demise of Mangaluru's one of a kind Congress Leader Ottybai. Immediately after emergency by Late Indira Gandhi, I joined Janata Party and was the one of the General Secretaries of Yuva Janata in Mangaluru. During general elections, I was working for Janata Party at Bendur Booth. Ottybai came by a car, stopped near our booth and took my motorbike number in her notebook. We were together in Pastoral Council of Mangaluru Diocese and she knew me very well. Those are the olden days I remembered when I read about her death. She lived a great life with glories to her credit as a social worker. Every time I hear 'Albuquerque,' I will be remembering her. May her soul rest in peace and may God Almighty grand Albuquerque Family enough strength to bear this huge loss.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Mar 10 2016

    Heartfelt sympathy to the Family Albuquerque.A Ikone of Mangalore has disappeared from us,but not from our hearts.May her Soul rest in peace.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Thu, Mar 10 2016

    May the soul of former MLC Octavia Albuquerque rest in eternal peace. My deepest sympathies to all her family members and well wishers.

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  • MRS. EVA PINTO, Urwa, Mangalore, Kalina, Bombay

    Thu, Mar 10 2016

    Dear Children of A. Otty,

    Sad to hear the news of your Dear Mother, A. Otty, passing away from this earth. She was my loving "GOD MOTHER" and always used to love and like me a lot. I am extremely sad to lose my loving God Mother !!
    May the Lord give strength and courage to all her children and families to bear this great loss of your Dear Mother.
    May her soul rest in Eternal Peace.

    Yours in Sorrow,
    EVA PINTO & FAMILY

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara/Bajjodi/Mumbai/Doha Qatar

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Congratulations !Albuquerque family as they brought laurels to Mangalore through Tile Factories .Long life is a blessing from God. I knew her name and fame during my school days in Mangalore. We lost a great personality and human being Heartfelt sympathies to all the Albuquerque family members. May her soul RIP.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Great personality. Appreciate her courage and guts.

    Heartfelt Condolences to all the aggrieved members of Albuquerque family. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Claudius & Marianella Colaco, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Our heartfelt sympathies to all the family members of aunt Otty. Aunt Otty was a well known personality in the city of Mangalore. The charitable work she has done for the Manglorean community is commendable. We pray that aunt Otty's soul may rest in peace & Almighty God may grant comfort to the grieving family members.
    Claude & Maria Colaco.

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  • Hansel Ralph Furtado, Barkur/Mlore/Bombay/KSA

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    We miss u aunty.A great firebrand lady who called a spade a spade.May her soul rest in peace
    Condolences to all family members.

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  • Evans n maria alex, Falnir mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Sad to know about the death of Mrs octaves albuqerke.a great lady by all means.may her soul rest in peace.

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  • Maxim Albuquerque, Madanthyar

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    May her Soul Rest in Peace

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallkas, Texas

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    The sad demise of Mrs. Octavia Albuquerque is a big loss for Mangalore. She has been a dynamic leader that has dedicated towards Mangalore for decades and carried forward the Albuquerque torch of pioneering leadership that has benefited tens of thousands in and around Mangalore.

    We are very familiar with the famous Albuquerque family because they have given so much for the cause of Mangalore as a whole regardless of any difference in class. We have known late Mr. Felix Albuquerque as well as Fr. George Albuquerque and many of their family members very well. We were there in Msngalore when Felixab died and we have attended his funeral that took place at the Jeppoo Seminary. We have seen the major contribution of the Albuquerque family towards Don Bosco Hall and all their support for the Konkany Natak Sabha.

    We had the opportunity of meeting Mrs. Octavia Albuqueque along with her dedicated son at Gitanjali when she was conferred with a "Vishwa Ratna" Award by Adolphus Lobo during 2014. She was a determined lady with strong willingness to give back to the society in whichever way possible.

    The Albuquerque family has been blessed at all times, which blessing they have always shared with many others that surrounded them. We are sincerely proud of their contributions towards Mangalore, and we owe them our sincere gratitude. Mrs. Octavia Albuquerque is one of a kind. She has brought lot of name and fame for the Christians of Magnalore because of her dedication in various social, political and societal activities. She has been blessed with a nice family and the new generation will certainly uphold all that Mrs. Octavia had preached and practiced in Mangalore. May she rest in peace

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  • Michael Machado,, Eppelheim, Germany,

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Dear Aloysius & the entire Albuquerque Family,

    There is a soothing music in a well-lived life and the melodies remain each time a living memory that repeat the sweet refrain. The song that lingers in our hearts becomes our legacy and it's beauty gently echoing through all eternity..!

    Looking back on the memory, the journey of our beloved Former MLC Octavia Albuquerque was so beautiful as her life was shaped by dignity, decorum and devotion woven with her love of duty above her comforts. She kept the empire of her 9 children and their extended families under her mantle of love & unity and reigned her Albuquerque dynasty on the move, like great Queen Victoria..!

    She has traversed a long and bumpy political journey with moral and ethical duty towards social work, political activism & endeavour for the welfare of our Mangalorean Community. We will always cherish her beautiful smile, loving words and sweet memories. May she rest in Jesus' embrace eternally. Our heartfelt condolences to the entire bereaved family.

    Sharel, Evelyn & Michael Machado, Eppelheim, Germany.

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  • Carmine Vas, , Simon Lane, Anjelore,

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Dear members of Albuquerque Family,

    We are sad to hear the news of demise of our dear voni Votty who loved everyone around her and everyone loved her for her kindness, generosity & love. We always admired her noble gesture, her courage, dedication and devotion towards her family as well as for the wellbeing of Mangalorean Society.

    May her soul Rest in Peace. With our heartfelt condolences: Carmine Vas, (Simon Lane, Anjelore) & Roshan/Ivy & Family (Ireland) Raina/George & Family (Dubai).

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, QC, mangalore/ottawa

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Our sincere condolences to a dear Otty. We had the opportunity of meeting her on her 80th birthday in Mangalore and have followed her meritorious social work ever since, including her support of physically challenged at Cheshire Homes Mangalore. I remember visiting her mother the late Lily Pais (the late Francis Lobo, then Deputy Collector with my father who was her second cousin, when we lived in Balmatta in the early 1930s. Otty's father-in-law, Felix was my father's contemporary and was a friend. Felix Albuquerque was also friend of my wife Clareen's father who was the Deputy Registrar in those years. May Otty's soul rest in peace! Our condolences to her surviving family members. Mohan

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  • Boniface D'Souza, Moodubelle/Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Heartfelt condolences to all the members of the fly of the deceased. May her soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Aubrey dsouza, Mangalore/Kuwait/Dubai/thailand

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    My heartfelt condolences to the immediate and extended family of Mrs. Otty Albuquerque. may her soul r I p
    Aubrey dsouza

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  • HINDU, kUDLA/ Bharath

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    RIP
    A generation of Honest and humble politicians are gone.
    She was a very gentle soul and was way ahead of her time,

    May her family have the strength to cope with the loss

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  • Walter Martis, Udupi/ Doha Qatar

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Heartfelt Condolences to Albuquerque Family.
    May her soul Rest in Peace.

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  • veera pinto, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    RIP Octavia Albuquerque
    nice article. Thanks John B Monteiro.

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  • Geralyn Pinto, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    With the passing on of dear Aunty Otty, the curtains have fallen on a whole era of Mangalorean Catholic history. It was an era of intrepid men and women, of individuals who participated in the Freedom Movement and worked in the post-independence age to serve society. The generations of Mangaloreans who came after them had the hard task of living up to incredibly high standards, but they also had the benefit of excellent models of conduct and achievement.

    May Aunty Otty's work be her memorial.

    She was my mother's most memorable classmate and she will definitely be missed.

    With love to all the Albuquerques from Geralyn, Mum (Aunty Praxy) and all the Pintos of 'Woodland Gate'

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  • Ivan Saldanha-Shet, Mangalore - Rosario.

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Sad a generation passes on. Great lady, great Mangalorean of old vintage. Kind, thoughtful, affectionate, concerned......can go on and on about her special qualities. God blesses her to rest in the shelter of His heart after her sojourn here. RIP>

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Mr.George, heartfelt condolences to you and the entire family members. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Bessy Pinto & family, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    our heartfelt condolence to Moira may her soul rest in peace

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  • NELLY SEQUEIRA, Kottara-Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Our heartfelt condolences to Dorothy/Hugh,Dilip/Averyl,Sarita/Ravi and members of Albuquerque family.
    Madam I salute you as a girl guide.You were our commissioner for scouts &guides in late 70s .We always admired your inspirational speech and great personality.You will be remembered for ages.May your soul rest in peace.
    CLIFFORD NELLY SEQUEIRA & FLY KOTTARA-MANGALORE.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    May her soul rest in peace.Heartfelt condolences to family members.

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  • Sr. Prabha, Solur Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Dear Members of Octavia Albuquerque family,

    Heartfelt sympathies on the sad demise of Mrs. Octavia Albuquerque. I pray that God grant her eternal rest and may her soul RIP. Sr. Prabha Sisters Of Charity

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  • nasir, manglore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    R.I.P.
    Tremendous JOURNEY.

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  • Stephen Quadros, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Great Lady, Rest in Peace

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  • Olga B Noronha, Bejai, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Dear members of the Albuquerque family,please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing on of your dear mother Octavia. Our society has lost a committed and compassionate true Christian leader, an exemplary role model to young and old. May the memories of happy times spent with her comfort each one of you.

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  • Dr.Shankarnarayan, Mangaluru/Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Heart felt condolences to Albuquerque family. RIP

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  • JD, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Noble thoughts, grace filled life. Inspiration to one and all. RIP

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Albuquerque used to be a well-known family/name throughout Mangalore for ages.
    With the introduction of reinforced concrete houses/ buildings the tiles roof disappeared but may be some old/ ancestral houses still have clay tiles bearing Albuquerque name.
    R.I.P.

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  • Maisie Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    My deepest condolences to d Albuquerque fly. Mangalore has lost a great lady. RIP Octavia Albuquetque

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  • Martin, Meena,Jude and Trevor, Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Heartfelt condolences on the passing away of dearest Aunty Otty.The Mangalorean Community has lost a Glorious Icon.May her dear soul rest in peace.

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  • Godfrey D'Souza, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Dear Joe and the rest of the Albuquerque family,
    Please accept our Heartfelt condolences. May her soul rest in eternal peace.
    Stella and Godfrey D'Souza.

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    RIP Octavia Albuquerque.

    How nice are the pics in black and white.

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  • JOHN MARIAN MONTEIRO, Rosario,Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Heartfelt condolences to Albuquerque family.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Octavia Madam we all miss you. May your soul rest in peace. May Lord Grant the strength to bear the sorrow of their loving mother.

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  • Royston Prabhu & fly, Bejai

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Our deepest Sympathies and Condolences to the Albuquerque family. May her soul RIP

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  • Reshma Noronha, Neermarga/ Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Dear Aunty Dorthy, Uncle Hugh, Dilip & Family, Sarita & Family,

    Deepest condolence and Heartfelt Sympathies to you all. May her soul Rest in Peace.

    Fredrick/ Celine Noronha, Wilson/Reshma, Roshan/Thelma

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Frazer Town,B'lore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Condolences and may her departed soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • savitha , Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Heartfelt sympathies to all the family members. May her soul RIP.

    from,
    Clarence & Gretta Rebello & fly
    Shamila Shane Bennett & fly
    Suraj Savitha & fly
    Sonia Joachim & dly

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  • Peter Pereira, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Dear Members of Octavia Albuquerque family,

    Heartfelt sympathies on the sad demise of Mrs. Octavia Albuquerque. We pray that God grant her eternal rest and may her soul RIP.
    Celine, Francis, Bryan, Ashima & Peter

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  • prakash tauro, MANGALORE/ SYDNEY

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Condolences.May her soul rest in Peace.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Madam Octavia..R.I.P.
    Can make out a fire brand when you see one! she definitely had an icon to model after then ...Indiraji for sure.
    Wonder after whom the Youth Congress will now model themselves after?
    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
    Any guesses???
    There's one 'water Brand'..aa?

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  • Reshma Lobo, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Heartfelt condolences to Arathi Albuquerque and the family members. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Janet, Mangalore/Sharjah

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    May her Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • Paul DSouza, Bondel/Sharjah

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Very sad news.Please accept our heartfelt Condolences.May her soul rest in Peace.
    Paul D Souza and family

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    May Giver of Life grant her eternal bliss.

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Condolences. Rest in peace.

    Fond memories of you inaugurating my school's new building in the 80's (Carmel High School-Bangalore)

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  • joe goveas, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Miss u very much RIP

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    RIP ...

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  • Maureen and Placid Rego, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Heartfelt sympathies to all the family members. May her soul RIP.

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  • callen dsouza, Bendur, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    rip aunty

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  • Vinita Rodrigues, Ashoknagar, Urwa

    Wed, Mar 09 2016

    Dear Family Members

    Accept our Heartfelt condolences. May God the almighty grant her eternal rest. May her soul rest in peace

    Mrs Agnes Fernandes (W/o Late Linus Fernandes, Vinita / Terence, Jason Linus and Jawahar Lawrence

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