Testimonials
Daisy mam was very sweet, kind hearted and loving person. She loved me so much. I remember a incidence. It was late 2013 I was in 3rd class at that time. School was preparing for annual function. As all students, I also wanted to take part in it but everyone rejected me. I went back to my home and I cried like crazy then my mom requested Daisy mam to let me take part in her Christmas play. And mam actually took me in her play and said no problem she is just like my child. We used to play a lot during the rehersals she was so nice to me. She have me confidence when I needed it the most. I was a cute rabbit in the play and she was the one who did my makeup. And then suddenly mam just stopped coming to school and then my mother told me that she was sick. I prayed for her. When mam was recovered I when to her house with my family. She gave me candies and we all talked a lot. I also started visiting her classes regularly. I enjoyed her company very much. Then covid happened I was in 9th class and one thing was the best that she was my biology teacher. Whenever I made mistake she always corrected me without making me feel ashamed or never highlighted it to others just like a mother do. Then I went to chandigarh she called me and told me,” Aayushi ghar aana” and I thought I will go after the test but I was enable to do so…she left us…I still regret it and i think I forever will. Whenever I miss her I just go to her instagram account and see her happy, smiling face. Her voice and the way she says my name still echos in my heart. I love you mam and i miss you so much…and thank you for loving me.
-Aayushi
Daisy mam was very strong, loving and helpful person. She was a warrior. She always helped others. She was a beautiful soul. She was loved by many. She inspired many souls. She loved, helped and listened to me like a mother do. She was a great mother, wife, teacher and a great human. She will live in our hearts forever. We all miss you mam 😭
-Kanchan
How will you rise if you don’t turn into ashes.
Hello Daisy madam, I remember the very sight of those celestial eyes that you bore,your spontaneous wistful smile even amidst the worst time and the notion of tranquility , We shared some unforgettable moments, you and me both were given the duty near the main gate during sports meet,it started with usual grandeur ,after some time our canteen contractor bhaiya came with folded hands to allow and spare the students to come to the canteen area to purchase something not to trouble his business (Madam app dono agar edhar hoyenge toh parinda bhi par nehi mar sakta)😀
.I saw you seldom lamenting,the way you celebrated your revival as if you can show others that your unpretentious humbleness can cause even the rocks to rise to mutiny Any stir in the mind-set of our students, any focus shifting, keeping keen eyes on every single movement were your arena, how could one be so vigilant and alert. Students of St Francis convent school Kartarpur was lucky to have you as their mentor, special thanks and deep reverence for taking good care of Shaishabi my daughter.You are blessed to have the refuge under mother Mary ‘s dense wings of the calmness.
My husband Dr Bhowmick never talked to any of my colleagues but once you were hospitalized, My husband was there for his usual routine check ups One of our students who is acquainted with my husband ,informed about you and he specially went to the room where you were, you both talked to each other.
13th November I was in Kolkata Mrs Vanita Meli madam gave me the message that you bid farewell to this earthly World. Your silent disappearance shocked us but we were mentally prepared. May your soul rest in peace.
-Sangeeta Bhowmick
She was an excellent friend, with whom I could share my feelings As a teacher she had always been so wonderful, had command over her subject.Her bond with her students had been examplary.
-Poonam Kanda
I first met Daisy at SCA School, where her cheerful spirit and warm smile left a lasting impression. What began as a collegial bond soon grew into a cherished friendship. She is taken from us far too soon, and her memory will forever live on in our hearts.
Her presence will always be deeply missed.”
-Munera Tayabali
Daisy you were more than a friend to me. you may be gone, but your memory will forever be etched in my heart. Your faith in God, your smile, kindness, touched so many lives, and I’m grateful to have had you in mine. Your friendship was a gift, and I’ll cherish the memories we shared in last 35 years .
Your positive outlook towards life inspired me to be a better person, and I’ll carry that with me always. I’ll miss our times we spent together in Hawabagh in 1989-90 and later in Shimla and Jalandhar but I’ll hold onto the happy times we had.
Rest in peace, dear friend. Your legacy lives on through the countless lives you touched, and I’ll always remember you with love and appreciation.”
-Jyotika Sinha
Remembering Daisy aunty, first thing that comes to my mind is her gentle smile, her caring attitude and joyful nature. When I met her for the first time, every thing was new for me. A new place , a new house and new people, but I clearly remember how she tried to make me feel comfortable
I always got the positive vibes from her. Her heartwarming way of spreading positivity and happiness was her strength. Moreover I really admired the way she use to dress up always being elegant and graceful.
-Princy Gideon
I used to address her as Daisy Don.
She used to give a bright smile at this, You know why?
Students used to disappear from the corridors as soon as they caught her sight…which was otherwise a tiring job for us.
Once a child from tenth class Robin, asked me
” What is Daisy mam?” I asked what he meant.
” I mean is she superior to everyone in the school?”
I told him that she was just a teacher with incredible power.
Once a very naughty student asked when she would retire. Same Robin replied
I have completed my tenth thinking about the same.
That was so funny
She was also amused when she heard this.
Same students felt so sad when came to know that she has left us.
She used to bring so many types of delicious chutneys for us , I could not taste the same idlis ever after her .
I remember her as a smiling ,self satisfied being always at peace.
Love you and miss you my Daisy Don.
-Gursharan Kaur
Tribute to Daisy Ma’am
In 2005, when I was still recovering from the loss of my mother, Daisy ma’am did something that has stayed with me to this day. During the Christmas function preparations, she specially sent a message to my class encouraging me to participate, and then took the time to work with me so that I could fit in.
What may have seemed like a small effort on her part became a turning point for me. At a time when I was struggling, her encouragement gave me strength and a sense of belonging.
Even now, I remember Daisy ma’am for that gesture. She showed me how a teacher’s thoughtfulness can touch a student’s life in the most lasting way. For me, she will always stand out as more than a teacher.
And i will always try to pass this asset of “Godly love ” till my last breath.
With heartfelt Gratitude.
-Francis Bhatti
2008 batch
It was a great pleasure of mine to work with such a soul, whose guidance was a great inspiration in my life….The way Daisy mam used to take care during my second pregnancy is unforgettable… She always guided me like a mother ….Daisy Mam’s curry taste was unbeatable …Though she has gone out of our sights but not from hearts….
-Supriya
Daisy i always remember her a very simple and quiet girl always smiling ☺You both made a lovely couple ❤
-Anjali Khandelwal
Daisy mam was a very kind and humble person… had nvr seen her in an angry mood.. always calm and composed.
-Tanvi Aggarwal
“Daisy Ma’am was a warrior. A strong willed lady who never gave up on her passion of teaching despite the hurdles she faced.”
-Anubhavjot Kaur
Batch:2022
Daisy,
The name floods my mind with beautiful memories of beautiful, fragile all ways smiling the girl I knew so well . Daisy was a prayerful follower of Jesus Christ, trusting Him & claiming His promises. She was a living message for all , even in pain & suffering she could smile. Lord thank you forgiving her to us , even though it was for a short time……Amen.
-Veena Titus
I feel a deep emptiness in my heart as I remember Daisy mam ,who was not only a guide during my school days but also continued to support me when I entered in the same school as a teacher . She was more than a teacher—she was a mentor, a constant source of encouragement, and a blessing in my life.
Her kind words, patient guidance, and unwavering belief in me gave me the courage to face challenges, both in studies and in life. I will always remember the way she stood by her students, never letting us feel alone. Even now, her lessons and blessings continue to guide me, reminding me to stay strong and move forward.
I miss her deeply—not just as a teacher, but as someone who shaped my journey with love, discipline, and wisdom. Though she is no longer with us, her presence is still felt in every success, every memory . Her blessings will always remain with me, lighting my path forever.
-Anjali Sahil
I remember and celebrate the beautiful life of Mrs. Daisy — a woman whose kindness, warmth, and spirit touched me and everyone who knew her.
She had a rare gift of bringing light into every room she entered, of making others feel valued, heard, and loved.
Though her time with us feels far too short, her love, laughter, and compassion will live on in our hearts and memories forever.
Her friendship was a blessing to me , her loss is deeply felt, but her legacy of love and strength will continue to live with me .
You will always be remembered with love, gratitude, and a smile.
-Mariama Thampi
One year ago I lost not just a friend but a sister at heart. Dear Daisy, your warmth, laughter and love still fills our hearts. You touched so many lives with your kindness and your beautiful spirit. Time may pass, but the memories of you will remain as fresh and precious as ever.
I miss you deeply, my dear friend. You will always be a part of me.
-Madhulika Dayal