The Story of John Christie (J.C.) Jayawardane
The Story of John Christie (J.C.) Jayawardane A young man born into duty, J.C.J. Jayawardane endured loss, strict discipline, academic setbacks and a mother’s illness — but quietly forged his own path. Denzil Jayasinghe 4 min read · 23 hours ago 1 T he story of John Christie Jayawardane begins in a house where voices and silences mingled, where kin lived under one roof in the old Ceylonese way, and where discipline and love were never easily separated. He was the eldest son, and from his earliest days it was clear that life would demand much of him. Julie lived with them then. She was a grand-aunt, his mother Euphracia’s mother’s cousin, and daughter of the strong-willed Paistina. She became the hand that soothed the children, the one who made sure they ate, bathed, and slept, while Euphracia’s mother Anna struggled with frailty and sorrow. Alongside her was Rosalin, another aunt and a gentle presence. For young Christie, these women formed a shield against the harsher temper of his fa...