Compassionate doc, outstanding sportsman and loyal friend Dr. J.C. Fernando We bade goodbye to Dr J.C. Fernando—iconic Royalist, outstanding sportsman, compassionate doctor, and loyal friend—on April 18. I first met Janaka Chandana Fernando—or JC as he was popularly known – in 1962, when we entered the Faculty of Medicine, Colombo. He was well known as [...]

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Compassionate doc, outstanding sportsman and loyal friend

Dr. J.C. Fernando

We bade goodbye to Dr J.C. Fernando—iconic Royalist, outstanding sportsman, compassionate doctor, and loyal friend—on April 18. I first met Janaka Chandana Fernando—or JC as he was popularly known – in 1962, when we entered the Faculty of Medicine, Colombo. He was well known as the captain of the Royal College athletics team, Public Schools athletics champion for three consecutive years, and Public Schools record holder in the 440 yards sprint.

JC was quick to make friends with the girls in the batch.  His unfailing courtesy, quirky sense of humour, and concern for others endeared him to all, making him one of the most popular boys in the batch. He could laugh at himself and took the teasing about his dark complexion good naturedly.

JC was the livewire at any party. Armed with his guitar and pleasing voice, he would lead the singing, often ‘naughty’ versions of popular old songs. He loved dancing and would take on the challenge of teaching ballroom dancing to any girl who wanted to learn. He was the only batchmate entrusted by parents to bring their daughters home safely after attending dances, late at night.

JC continued his passion for sports and won Colombo Colours and All Varsity Colours from 1961 to 1965. He also represented Sri Lanka in the 1964 All India Athletics Meet.

JC married the love of his life Suranganie and was blessed with two lovely daughters Nilanthi and Ruwani. I had the privilege of being present when both were delivered by LSCS. JC and Sura left for the UK in 1973. I reconnected with them in 1975. I was delighted that JC and my husband Mahendra discovered they were soulmates, sharing origins from Moratuwa, the Karawa community, and a love for music, song and dance. Many were the dances and holidays we enjoyed together in the UK.  JC would entertain us dancing while balancing a glass of whiskey on his head!

On our return to Sri Lanka we kept in touch with JC and Sura who had returned in 1978. They decided to move to Hong Kong in 1983 where JC developed his experience in Orthopedic Surgery. On their return in 1986, JC joined Baurs and Co as their Chief Medical Officer, a post he continued up to the time of his illness.

He contributed significantly to his alma mater—coaching athletics, cricket, and rugby—and using his skills and knowledge in sports medicine and physical fitness. He served as doctor for the rugby, cricket and athletics teams for over a decade, and accompanied the Royal College rugby team to Australia in 2002. He was appointed Vice President of the Royal College Union in recognition of his services.

Plans for our first Batch Reunion were hatched at JC’s home in Nawala in 1988. Since then we have had reunions in 1992, 1997, 2007, 2012 and 2017, with JC contributing significantly as a vibrant member of the organising committees.

In March 2018 we were delighted to join JC and Sura when they celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on a cruise ship on the Beira Lake. I remember with gratitude the encouragement and advice I received from JC when I needed a total hip replacement in July 2018. I attribute my return to walking without a limp, driving and swimming barely six weeks after surgery largely to his support.

Tragedy struck in January 2020 when JC suffered a stroke, leaving him weak on his left side and with dysphasia. It was heartbreaking to see him so incapacitated. Mahendra and I visited him weekly, till the COVID pandemic in late 2021 put an end to regular visits. During that time JC responded to music, joining Mahendra, singing old favourites like ‘Bernadine’ with perfect recall of tune and words, but alas it did not progress to clear speech.

The courage and fortitude shown by Sura in the three years JC was ill is legendary. His demise has left an aching void in the lives of all who loved him. We need to find solace in the fact that his suffering is over.

May he obtain the supreme bliss of Nirvana.

 Dr Suriyakanthie Amarasekera


The man who couldn’t say “no”

Rohan Dias

I have known Rohan Dias almost my entire life. Growing up on the same road and attending the prestigious St. Benedict’s College together, our bond was forged through shared experiences and a deep connection. Our families were well-acquainted, further solidifying the lifelong friendship.

From an early age, it was clear that Rohan possessed exceptional qualities. He possessed a sense of justice that burned fiercely within him, and he fearlessly stood up against any form of injustice. With his well-built physique, he became a formidable presence that dissuaded local wrongdoers from their nefarious activities. It was no surprise that Rohan found his calling in the Police Force, as it provided him with the perfect platform to fulfill his life’s mission – to vanquish evildoers and protect the vulnerable.

Starting as a Sub Inspector, Rohan embarked on a remarkable journey within the force, serving in diverse capacities. He spent time combating narcotics, ensuring the safety in the Presidential Security Division, and even working for the National Intelligence Bureau, the precursor to the present-day State Intelligence Service. His dedication and skills were recognised internationally as well, as he commanded the UN Police force in East Timor and served as the Defence Attaché in the Chennai Consulate. His final promotion was to the rank of Senior DIG.

Rohan’s training was extensive, both at home and abroad, covering a wide range of areas. Not only did he excel in matters pertaining to the Police, but he also pursued academic studies. He furthered his education at Bradford University in the United Kingdom, where he earned a Master’s degree in Conflict Resolution. Such was his commitment to personal and professional growth.

Beyond his remarkable achievements, Rohan possessed various facets to his personality. One such passion was his love for singing, which he indulged in at every given opportunity. Not content with just singing for himself and his friends, he went on to record original songs written exclusively for him, some of which could be enjoyed by all on YouTube.

Yet, amidst all his accomplishments, there was one quality of Rohan’s that stood out the most, capturing the hearts of those who knew him. He possessed an unwavering willingness to help anyone who sought his assistance. Rich or poor whether it was a friend, a relative, or a fellow officer, Rohan readily extended his support. Countless individuals, both locally and abroad, have been beneficiaries of his unwavering benevolence. Their lives have been touched and improved thanks to his selflessness.

As I stood among the mourners at the Madampitiya Cemetery, bidding farewell to my beloved friend, a biblical story resonated within my mind. I recalled the tale of Jesus Christ, who had healed ten lepers, but only one returned to express gratitude for the miraculous restoration. Similarly, among the countless individuals who had received numerous and varied benefits from Rohan, only a handful stood there that day to say their final thank you.

In just six words, Rohan Dias could be described as, “The man who couldn’t say no.” His legacy, a testament to his generosity, will forever live on. May he rest in peace, his deeds etched in the memories of those whose lives he touched.

Devsiri Fernando


 

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