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Dear Lisa, 

We are so sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. May fond memories of your father and knowing that he is whole again give you comfort. Umma! 

On behalf of Lisa's colleagues at the IRC's GTU Team, we share our deepest condolences with the family and friends of Mr. Thomas Matthew.  We pray for strength and courage for you all. 
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Kunjchayan (Thomas Mathew) was my second cousin. He was the epitome of love and selfless kindness. When I immigrated to the US, he was the first Malayali I saw when I came out after customs clearance. The Air India flight, scheduled for 4 pm, arrived very late at 10:00 pm, but he was still waiting to receive me. During my first-year pre-degree vacation, I went to Bombay to take an entrance examination. I didn't know anyone there except Kunjchayan. Even though he was working at the shipyard that day, he sent his roommate to pick me up from the railway station and made sure I had lunch. When he came home in the evening, he took me out to explore the city, which included my first ride on a double-decker bus. Later, he took me to a special place that served good Malayali fish curry. While I was in India for my mother's funeral, my wife's father fell ill and she had to make an emergency trip to India with our son. In my absence, Kunjchayan helped her at JFK. She fondly remembers how he brought her a carry on bag at the airport. We will deeply miss him.

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