My Father
~ the simple and humble man ~
(Seniors of Cumbiem Morod)
Guirim, Bardez, Goa
The fourth in line of
seniority was my father, Dionizio (Dennis) Fernandes. His first venture for
employment in Bombay was in the 1920’s when he was in his early twenties. He
worked hard and put aside savings to build a new home in the same spot where
his grandfather’s house stood in our village. He then got married. We would
have been 4 brothers had we not lost 2 due to sickness when young. My older
brother and I were born in Bombay. After bringing me to Goa at the age of 6 for
schooling, my father came home on leave every year to be with us, and also to
repair the house and take care of other matters. Like what most sons would say,
my father knew everything about everything, from history to politics, and
science to geography. He acquired knowledge from reading newspapers and
magazines endlessly, keeping himself abreast of international events and
happenings. His World War 2 episodes were worth listening to, and one did not
have to refer to an encyclopedia to write an essay in school.
He spent his retired
life in Goa. He persuaded labourers in the village to put aside savings and
taught them how to open bank accounts, accompanying them to banks in Mapusa to
have accounts opened for them in their name. People often came to ask him for
advice when they were in difficult situations.
My father was an active
member in the Village Panchayat. He was also instrumental, along with other
people of village community, to draft and send the very first application to
the government for the urgent need of a road through our village and pursue its
outcome with the authorities till he sadly passed away.
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