About Daisy
A flower that symbolises innocence, purity, and new beginnings.
A flower associated with love, loyalty, and cheerfulness.
A flower that carries spiritual meaning, representing purity of the soul and divine beauty beyond its physical form.
How fitting that the bloom of a flower named Daisy on Monday, 15th July 1968, embodied all this beauty, essence, and grace in human form – spreading her fragrance through the 56 years and four months of her life.
Her heart remained deeply rooted in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, where she was raised and educated before she began a divine chapter with me as DAISYLVEN, a bond built on love, ethical values, and strength, with the vision of carrying a legacy forward for generations.
Her professional journey as a teacher spanned 26 years, across two states and three institutions. She became a symbol of commitment and dedication, leaving a lasting impact on everyone she touched. She built lives on strong foundations, proving that love, care, affection, and motherly concern can coexist with discipline and authority, without ever resorting to force. Her qualities as a teacher spoke volumes – an icon of discipline, a source of motivation, and a guiding influence who shaped many into good human beings, leaving an imprint that will endure for generations.
Today, her two children, Evelyn & Ashlyn, stand as towering examples of self-reliance, discipline, humility, and hard work – values deeply rooted in the balanced and powerful life that Daisy so gracefully maintained, dedicating herself as a guiding light to her family.
To some, this may sound ordinary, but to those who knew her closely, Daisy was nothing less than extraordinary. Despite battling physical ailments for 25 years, she remained a pillar of strength, admired for her unshakable willpower and her calm resilience in the face of adversity. Her source of strength was her unyielding faith in the Almighty, whom she trusted and believed in wholeheartedly.
That divine faith has now assured her a place in eternity.
Daisy Bombley… lives on.