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RIP Armando Rodrigues

 

Rest in eternal peace!

 [11:05 pm, 20/06/2026] AlviraDonald Almeida: Ferdies brother Armand a well know and respected man travelled all over the world. Today is the funeral. Enid his charming wife worked for the American Embassy. [11:07 pm, 20/06/2026] AlviraDonald Almeida: Hi Susan Here is the link for the livestream  https://youtube.com/live/pdp5Ues17R8

It is up to my readers! Best wishes, Cyprian

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Proud to be a Goan

Proud to be a Goan! Uruguay's Maximiliano Araujo became the first player of Goan Origin to score a goal in Fifa World Cup 2026. Arajo's grand parents migrated from Lautolim Goa to Uruguay giving him deep Goan roots while representing Uruguay on football's biggest stage. His goal marks a proud moment for Goans and Uruguay! Thanks Natty! 

Proud to be a Goan!

 Proud to be a Goan! Uruguay's Maximiliano Araujo became the first player of Goan Origin to score a goal in Fifa World Cup 2026. Arajo's grand parents migrated from Lautolim Goa to Uruguay giving him deep Goan roots while representing Uruguay on football's biggest stage. His goal marks a proud moment for Goans and Uruguay!

Unforgettable: Roland and Myra

RIP JASON STEPHEN COLACO

 From Greta Dias: Jason Stephen Colaco passed away peacefully on March 8 2026 at the age of 91. Youngest son of Constancio and Irene Colaco. Predeceased by his siblings Louisa, Grace, Pascoal, Bernard and Joana. Devoted husband of the late Jessica Colaco, nee Vaz. Proud father of Jerome (Karen) and Jennifer (Martin).  Cherished grandfather of Shane, Hailey, Dominic and Katherine. Jason will be dearly missed by his sister-in-laws, cousins, nephews, nieces and countless friends. With ancestral roots in Goa, Jason’s life spread around Belgaum, Bombay, Zanzibar and Canada. Scarborough, Ontario is where he eventually settled, married the love of his life, raised his family and resided there for the past 60 years. After retiring as a nuclear operator from Ontario Hydro, Jason has more time to pursue his many passions. He enjoyed cooking Goan food, playing bridge, tending to his garden, reading fiction and golfing with his family and friends. Jason inherited a true love of mu...