M'lore: Social Worker Juliana Nazareth, a Millionaire who Lived in Rented Home, Passes Away


M'lore: Social Worker Juliana Nazareth, a Millionaire who Lived in Rented Home, Passes Away

Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (RS/SP)
 
Mangalore, Jan.26
: Generous donor, philanthropist and the person who constructed St John Baptist church and a school in Permude,  Juliana Nazareth, 94,  passed away after a brief illness here on Saturday January 24 at Fr Muller's Hospital, where she was undergoing treatment. Nazareth was also a  well known social  worker.
 
Poor people used to frequent a place known as 'Glass House' because of its glass-covered portico, located in Urwa Market area in the city, about 25 years ago. This was the place where Juliana lived.



"She was  really a  great  lady,  spent  her life  for the sake of the  poor people," said Prof  Eric Patrao, a retired professor  of  St Aloysius  College, also a far-relative of the great human being.
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She owned 700 acres of coffee estate in Kodagu, but certain situations forced her to live in a small rented house in Urwa for the last couple of years, said Prof Patrao.
 
She was born on July 28, 1915 at Siddapur in South Kodagu. Her father was John Baptist Balthazar Nazareth, a coffee planter and mother, Seraphin Nazareth.

Juliana Nazareth dedicated her entire life for social service with the dream of the upliftment of the poor. She remained a spinster. 

Her funeral was held today at the Urwa church, in the presence of her far-relatives, fans and many who were helped by her, numbering around 500. She had no direct relatives but relatives of her sisters from Madikeri attended the funeral.
 
92-year-old Mary Mendonca, who lived with Nazareth since the year 1930 and Elisa Pinto, who lived with Nazareth for the last 45 years, were the only two who looked after Nazareth during the last phase of her life.
 
Active lady

Juliana was an active member of some of the social service organizations till she turned 80. She was a ray of hope to scores of people including poor women, orphans, widows etc., for getting facilities from the government and also  for the other financially weak, school dropouts and needy persons.

As per the wishes of her parents, St John Baptist Church at Permude was built by her and handed over to Mangalore diocese on May 16, 1963. She also constructed a school in Permude in the same year.
 
She was the vice president of Navbharath Night School in Car Street in the city. She also functioned as a member of the Khadi Board, legal cell in the office of the district deputy commissioner, Tuberculosis Association and Shubhada Institute, convener of St Francis Xavier School in Permude and Bhagini Samaj, Mangalore and did lot of service in these capacities.
 
Many organizations including Manipal group of institutions, Syndicate Bank and Mandd Sobhann had felicitated her on  various occasions for  her  dedicated  service.  Rotary Club, Udupi had honoured her as the 'woman of the year' in the year 1994.

  

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  • Mohd.Guthigar, Suralpady

    Sun, Feb 01 2009

    Juliana Nazereth was popularly known as Jilla Bai .I came to contact with Jilla Bai at Shubhada a NGO at Suralpady.She was always smiling and very kind in her approach.When she attained 75 I wrote a brief write up about her in Udayavani and we all celebrated her birthday at Shubadha.I was really shocked to read her sudden demise in daijiworld.She was a great lady and a philanthropist.May the almighty give her eternal peace.

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  • Cyril Nandan Nazareth, Permude/ Bangalore

    Wed, Jan 28 2009

    "Jilla Akai" Its hard to believe that you are no more. You had been a constant source of support and encouragement to the poor and the needy. It is a great loss for the society. You have created a great impression on me by your deeds, I shall never forget you May your soul rest in peace.

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  • Reema Concesso, Kulshekar/USA

    Tue, Jan 27 2009

    May her nobel soul rest in peace.

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  • Vincie & Daphne Rodrigues and family, Thottam / Mississauga, Canada

    Tue, Jan 27 2009

    Juliana Nazareth's demise certainly has created a vacuum in soceity that is difficult to fill. It is hard to believe that she is no more! She created an impression to the people that she met that she would be always there. Her zeal towards social work for the uplift of the needy and helpless will truly be the monument for the wonderful people that she has left behind. Jillabai dedicated her life for the good of the disabled, infirm, aged, widows, destitute and orphans in the soceity. She did not use bells, balloons or frills to broadcast the good work but used a method that perhaps only the benificiaries knew. However, it is really important to recognize a person who spent her life for others. In the words of Prof. Patrao, "she was a millionaire" but I think chose to live a simple life. Whenever, I visited her, her hospitality was excellent and she always offered to share a meal at her place. Everytime she found an opportunity, she always would talk about her work among the poor and of their needs. She would accept any help or support given to them with such gratitude. The Community has lost a GOOD SAMARITAN! May the Lord grant her eternal rest and heavenly reward for her silent work in the community that she has left behind.

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  • Rajesh Ramachandra, Urwa Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    This is very sad news all people who are residing in Urva Market area all over the world including me. Such great lady never expect anything from the society only do the best for the society. " God Beless her soul" Rajesh Ramachandra Dubai.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nanthur/Chicago

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    Sorry to hear the sad demise of humanitarian Juliana Nazareth. May her noble soul rest in peace and may Almighty grant enough strength to her loved ones to bear this loss.

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  • Antony D'Cunha, Permude/Muscat

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    "Jilla Bai" as she was popularly known to Permude Parishioners was a great source of support to the poor and needy. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Harold Moras, Bajpe/Bahrain

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family of Juliana Nazareth popularly called as "Jilla Bai" May her soul rest in peace. Harold Moras and family

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