Raji Susan Manavath

raji manavath

May 28, 1957 ~ October 6, 2017

Born in: Kerala, India
Resided in: Lawrenceville, GA

Raji Susan Manavath, age 60, passed away in an accident on October 6th. Raji was born to Amminy and P.C. Raju in Kerala, India and has two younger siblings, a sister, Renu John, and a brother, Ranjit Raju. Raji completed her MSW and Ph.M in New Delhi. Shortly thereafter the family moved to Georgia where Raji started her family and raised three children: Roshni, Sanjana, and George “Gregory”. Raji is preceded in death by her daughter, Roshni, one year to the day. Raji relished her community ties through Wells Fargo in Lilburn and her church. She was involved in volunteering with Tiny Stitches. Manavath family are members of St. Mary's Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church. Atlanta, GA. She is survived by her sister and brother, her husband, Jacob Manavath, her daughter Sanjana Mammen, her son Gregory Mammen, her son-in-law, Philip Mathew, and her grandson who was the light of her life, Christian Mathew. She wanted her family and friends to know that she would be at peace being able to see her eldest daughter in heaven. “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” -- Mathew 5:4    

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  1. My family and I would like express our deepest and sincerest sympathies at this time to the Manavath Family. May you be encouraged by God’s words at John 5:28, 29 that you will see young Raji Susan, your dear loved one soon some day. Also, God will do away with all mourning, sickness, and death forever. Revelation 21:3,4.

  2. My Deepest Condolences to the Family, Friends and Loved Ones of Raji!
    I pray, God give you all peace and strength during this difficult time and in days to come.
    Oh Lord, grant Raji’s soul eternal resting.
    Raji was a wonderful soul and will be missed dearly.
    SIP my sweet friend.

  3. Rest in peace my sweet friend. I was so blessed to know you. You gave so much joy to those who knew you.

    May God give you peace.

  4. My deepest Sympathy to the family and friends. You all are in my continued prayers. May the Lord bless you and keep you during this difficult time.

  5. My deepest condolences to the family and friends. Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer.

  6. I express my sincere sympathy to you and your family, I will include your Family in our thoughts and prayers.

  7. Raji you will be deeply missed my friend. May God be with your family and comfort them at this time. Raji you had a light about you that really touched everyone you knew. Till we meet again my friend.

  8. I was fortunate to work with you Raji, you always put your family 1st, there are no words to describe this tragedy, Rest in Peace my friend, may your soul have comfort in heaven.

  9. I first met Raji at Wacovia. I was so thrilled that Wellsfargo retained tellers. Raji was always attentative to everyone that came into the bank as well as fellow teammates. I always was so touched at her sensitivity. Many times her soft spoken voice brightened my day
    She showed a genuine concern for every one. I was shocked at the news. She will be missed by many. I will pray for her family. She was an angel on earth. She will always be in my heart. I’m better off for knowing her. I hurriedly bought a card which expressed my feelings, used calligraphy and forgot to sign my name. I only want the family to know that it came from me. I added appropriate Bible verses that expressed my feelings about her and her family. Let me know if l can help in any way with Peaches. We often shared bird stories, that’s how personable she was. I thank God for letting me meet her. She will surely meet her daughter again that passed the same day a year before. You don’t know nor can l express how much she ment to me. Take care of yourselves and know that she is at peace.

  10. Remembering your wonderful mother and wishing you comfort during this time of grief!

    With Heartfelt Condolences

  11. A very sweet lady we talk upon passing through the liburn ministry.. We would share funny stories..sometimes touching ones ..sometimes stories with tears..but we shared. The express love for our children..the very last time i saw her i found a tiny angel and she said she would love that angel and i gave it to her..my memory will always be or her a tiny angel passing through..


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