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                   contacts everywhere by the hundreds,, and now is the manager of a branch of that
                   insurance firm. Well known among the elite of Kerala, all his relatives and friends go to
                   him for help with civic authorities. His wife Daisy Mannarkattil is the manager of the
                   State Bank of Travancore.Theophine married Leelamma Mackolil and came to the United
                   States. Starting at the very bottom of the rung as a McDonald employee, he worked his
                   way up to owning franchises of various food businesses. At present he owns and operates
                   a string of El Chico restaurants, and is considered in the restorator circles as one of the
                   premier entrepreuners. In the Knanaya and Malayalee communities of North America, as
                   well as in the South East Asian organizations, much has been written up about him, and is
                   sought after for benefactions and honours. Leelamma always stood by him and supported
                   him in his endeavours. It was her steady work in the early years that enabled Theophine
                   to venture into unchartered waters. His success was, therefore, equally hers.  Josekunju
                   completed high school education in Kaipuzha, was a star volleyball player in the district,
                   and after technical training went to United Arab Emirites. He married Marykutty
                   Korattyil and having settled in New Jersey, they are successfully employed. Josekunju is
                   well known in the Catholic and Knanaya circles as an organizer. He is the past president
                   of the New York Knanaya Association, and continues to be a leader of note. Sici (Elana)
                   was the youngest of the daughters and the darling of the family. She completed her
                   college degree and married Joy Muprapally,   a professor  in  St. Stephen’s College,
                   Uzhavoor.  She helped her husband in his other endeavors, ran a boutique in Kottayam ,
                   and was the favourite of all her kith and kin. On July 25, 1987, she died unexpectedly of
                   cerebral hemorrhage. Her untimely death shattered her mother and family. Babychan
                   (named after Joseph Sarto, later to be known as Pius X Babychan was number ten too!!
                   Sarto was lovingly known as Pepe. Babychan’s pet name is a variation on that name), the
                   benjamin of the family, married Kunjumol Makil-Kallitikeel,  and is settled in Kaipuzha.
                   He looks after the family holdings, recently  completed a mansion, the show-piece of
                   Kaipuzha. Babychan was elected recently to be a councillor in the local Panchayat. His
                   acceptance by the local population is a reflection of the popularity of Chummarukutty
                   and Mariamma.

                   Chummarukutty  suffered a mild heart attack in the 80's, and so  handed over much of his
                   activities to Babychan,his youngest . He took great pleasure in volunteering his services
                   for the church and community, and in rearing his grandchildren. People continued to
                   come to him for advice and guidance. On March 16, 1985 he was seized with a major
                   heart attack, was rushed to Caritas hospital. There he entrusted all his affairs to his
                   children - especially to Sr. Innocent and Bro. Patrick - and died peacefully. He was only
                   sixty nine years old.  His was a full and fruitful life.

                   Mariamma suffered from diabetes for many years. Gradually she lost her eye sight. But
                   she continued to be active in the kitchen and in the family . However Kunjumol, the wife
                   of Babychan (and the daughter of a cousin of Mariamma), was given unfettered control
                   of the running of the household. Kunjumol, in her turn, looked after her mother-in-law
                   with greart love and devotion. Her last years were full of joy and satisfaction - except for
                   the death of Sici- as she saw how well her children were doing, and how they are devoted
                   to helping each other. Her wish was their command, and they left no stone unturned to
                   keep her happy. When she desired to remodel the ancestral house, the children helped,








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