A
Tribute to May from our hearts
As we saw her in her final sleep
A Sense of achievement was in her calmness
Many steps and paths that she crossed in leap
Making things in her stride and peace
She slept quietly after an untiring journey
Untiring because she did it with all passion and grace
A feeling of love and warmth in her eternity
Always the smiles that did not leave her face
As we bid adieu to our grand old lady of our Club
We remember her baby steps she took till the last
To join us and cherish being with us like a little cub
A year of Golden jubilee where she joined went off fast
Though our generations were different and far
She inspired both old and young alike
We could not hear her technical sessions or classes
But we heard about her achievements galore
Engineering in early days was a man’s domain
She broke the glass ceiling proving her herself there again
Not just being the first
few engineers of the State
But becoming the 1st Lady Civil Engineer with grace
In harmony and peace, she believed in herself
And more in the strength of the Lord guiding her
She gave back to the society in every way possible
Making her life remain in fulfillment and graceful
Thank you dear old grand mother of Madras South
We children of the club you all started will be proud
For you left behind us a heritage to continue
And paths that we would thread endearingly for long
May you Rest in Peace dear May George
We are happy you are now resting in HIS hands
Happily holding hands with your husband again
And far away from human choices and pain
Thank you and we bid adieu dear May!
About May George
Rotarian CV George |
· May George was the Charter member of
Inner Wheel Club of Madras South since 1963.
She also served the club as Charter ISO and as President during 1967- 1968. 52 years of unremitting willingness to
continue with us as a strong pillar for Inner Wheel club of Madras South shows
the determination and warmth of a person we cherished amidst us till today, 25th
Jan 2014, when she was called to be in the God’s kingdom of Peace. May George was the 1st Lady
Civil Engineer in Tamil Nadu and built 2
Cottages for leprosy affected people in Madhavaram as our club project way back
in 1965. Mrs. May George was the first woman Chief Engineer in Madras, Tamil Nadu. Mrs. May George, wife
of PDG C V George passed away on 25th Jan 2013 at the age of 89 and
led an active life till recently. May George was with the club during the installation of
the Golden Jubliee Year in July 2012 and
also during the Golden Jubliee Celebrations held on 29th Jan 2013.
May George
"My women are my
source of strength. When I see them fighting a deadly virus everyday with a
smile, I feel inspired. I know I have to go on, just to ensure their welfare."
The first woman chief engineer of the Tamil Nadu Housing Board (she retired in 1983), 81 year-old May George has always bucked convention. Hailed as 'a people's technocrat' for her low-cost housing designs, she defied contractors and threw in her lot on the side of the poor. From 1963 to 1969, George served as principal at the Polytechnic College for Women in Chennai, which taught her the importance of vocational training. In 1991, she opened a short-stay home and vocational training centre for needy women, most of whom are HIV positive. Zonta Resource Centre, in Pallavaram in Chennai, is run by Zonta International, a not-for-profit organisation based in Chicago. In 2003, George built another home in Madambakkam in Chennai with funds from Amaidhi Foundation, a Dutch philanthropic foundation. The home has been vandalised by people who don't want HIV-infected people in their neighbourhood - George is standing firm.
- Vidya Venkat
Featured in Harmony Magazine
February 2007
February 2007