Dr. Rani Hemalatha Gunawardana

dr. rani gunawardana

February 27, 2026 ~ May 27, 2026

Dr. Rani Hemalatha Gunawardana passed away peacefully on May 27, 2026, in California, surrounded by her loving family. She was 80 years old.

Born on February 27, 1946, in Thelwatta in Sri Lanka’s Galle District, Rani was an exceptionally bright and dedicated student from an early age. She attended Sanghamitta College and Mahinda College before entering the University of Peradeniya, where she earned her MBBS degree and began a distinguished career in medicine. She later completed her specialization in Anaesthesiology in the United Kingdom.

For more than three decades, Dr. Gunawardana served as a physician, educator, researcher, and mentor. She was the first Professor of Anaesthesiology at the University of Peradeniya and helped establish and lead the Department of Anaesthesiology as its founding Chair, shaping the training of future generations of physicians and specialists throughout Sri Lanka. Throughout her career, she trained generations of medical students and anesthesiology specialists, published extensively in the fields of anaesthesiology and critical care, and received numerous professional honors and awards, including a Presidential Award for Scientific Research in Medical Sciences. She was also recognized for her volunteer medical service in military hospitals and camps during Sri Lanka’s civil conflict, reflecting her deep commitment to caring for those in need. She was deeply devoted to helping patients and advancing medical education, and she took great pride in developing future physicians.

In 1970, she married Professor R. P. Gunawardane. Together they built a life grounded in mutual respect, partnership, and shared dedication to education and service. They worked side by side at the University of Peradeniya for many years, supporting one another through every stage of their lives and careers.

To her daughters, Ruwanthi and Nilanthi, she was a loving and devoted mother who constantly encouraged them to strive for excellence, treat others with kindness, and contribute to the well-being of their communities. She led by example, demonstrating that achievement and compassion could go hand in hand. One of her greatest joys was helping others, and she instilled that value in her family from an early age. Her daughters fondly remember celebrating birthdays at schools for deaf and blind children in Kandy, where she taught them the importance of sharing with those less fortunate.

Nothing brought Rani greater happiness than her family, especially her grandchildren, Suvini and Pasan. She delighted in spending time with them, listening to their stories, preparing their favorite meals, and showering them with love. No matter the occasion, she made sure everyone’s favorite foods were on the table. Her home was always a place of warmth, generosity, and welcome.

Rani also shared a special bond with her younger sister, Lalitha Ariyasinghe. Their close relationship endured throughout their lives, providing one another with love, support, and companionship through life’s joys and challenges. In later years, Rani was especially happy that Lalitha was also living in California, allowing the sisters to spend more time together and remain closely connected to one another and their families. She was equally devoted to her nieces and nephews, taking a genuine interest in their lives, celebrating their accomplishments, and maintaining close relationships across generations.

Those who knew Dr. Gunawardana remember her as a brilliant physician, an exceptional teacher, and a woman of remarkable resilience and strength. She held herself and others to high standards, yet she was guided by a deeply compassionate heart. Former students, colleagues, patients, friends, and family often speak of the countless ways she helped others, frequently going out of her way to provide support, guidance, and encouragement. Her ability to explain complex concepts with clarity, mentor young physicians, and inspire confidence in those around her left a lasting impression on generations of students and colleagues.

After moving to the United States in 2001, she lived in Boston and Chicago before settling in California in 2014. In her later years, her greatest joy remained spending time with her loved ones and watching her grandchildren grow. Throughout her life, she believed that knowledge carried a responsibility to serve others, and she lived that principle every day.

Her life was defined by knowledge, compassion, service, and generosity. She leaves behind a legacy that lives on through her family, her students, her patients, and the many lives she touched. She will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever appreciated.

Dr. Gunawardana is survived by her beloved husband, Professor R. P. Gunawardane; her loving daughters, Ruwanthi and Nilanthi; her sons-in-law, Jason and Panduka; her cherished grandchildren, Suvini and Pasan; her beloved sister, Lalitha Ariyasinghe; her brother-in-law, Pulatisi Guruge; and many extended family members, friends, colleagues, students, and patients whose lives she touched.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Dr. Rani Gunawardana’s memory to charitable organizations in Sri Lanka that support children’s health, education, or medical care.

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  1. Dear Prof. R.P. Gunawardena and Daughters Ruwanthi and Nilanthi,

    Please accept our deepest sympathies on the passing away of Dr. Rani Gunawardena.
    May she attain the supreme bliss of Nirvana.

  2. Mr Royce B S ARASARATNAM FRCS ( Orl) says:

    Rani and I were at Peradeniya medical school. She was my partner at the dissection table. No doubt a very intelligent, with a calm personality and a smiling face who brightened the day. Rani has done the best to the humanity and to her family. May I extend my sympathies to the family. A bright light has been extinguished. Rest in peace. With love, Royce Arasaratnam.

  3. Lakshman and Sheila Galappathie says:

    Happy memories at Mahinda college,Galle in the same class,she was an inspiration to us all in the A level class being bright paving the others to follow.we entered the peradeniya medical school together
    RP is a friend from the same class
    Our thoughts are with RP and all the family members.please accept our deepest sympathies
    May she attain blissful Nirvana

  4. Indra Singanayagam( Ratnam) says:

    Rani was with me in 1966 Medical Batch. I remember her as a kind ,gentle,bright and always with a smile on her face. She is friendly with everyone.Very sad to hear of her loss. Please accept my Heartfelt condolences. May her soul rest in peace.

  5. Indranee Joseph(nee Thambiratnam) says:

    Dear Prof. Gunawardana and Family,
    Please accept my heartfelt sympathies at this very sad time.
    With prayers,
    Indranee Joseph

  6. I am truly sad to hear this news
    of the loss of our dear batch mate – medical school batch66.
    She was a genuinely sweet person who has touched many lives.
    My sincere condolences to her family.
    May she rest in peace.
    Christine Fernando.

  7. Marie Thalayasingam (nee Vendargon ) says:

    I remember Rani as a bright clever girl with always a smile on her face ready to help anyone in need. Her exemplary career is a testimony of her courage and perseverance in helping others. Our batch 66 will always remember her .
    My heart felt condolences to Professor Gunawardena and her family .
    May her soul RIP

  8. Chitra Wijesuriya ( Jayawickrema) says:

    We are deeply saddened to hear of Akka's passing.
    Please accept our heartfelt condolences to Ranjith Aiya, his two daughters, and the entire family.
    May she attain Nibbāna. Chitra Nangi &family ( New Zealand. )

  9. Sahan purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Dr. Rani Gunawardana

  10. Dear Richard, Ruwanthi, Jason, Nila, Pandu, Suvi and Pasan,

    We are greatly saddened to hear of the passing away of beloved Rani. Please accept our heartfelt deep sympathy.
    We cherish dear memories of her beautiful smile, acts of kindness, legacy of achievements, community service and
    sharing of her knowledge with countless number of students.

    With the merits of her good deeds and virtuous life, may she attain Nirvana…Niwan Sepa Labewa.

    Sincerely,
    Ari and Marianne

  11. We were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Dr. Rani Gunawardena. Please accept our heartfelt condolences during this difficult time.
    Upul and Ramani

  12. It is with deep sadness that we learnt of Rani's passing. She was a loving wife & a devoted mother. While words cannot express the sorrow of her loss, RP, take comfort in the memories she leaves behind. We can't forget Rani's helpfulness during my sister's confinement & during many other occasions where we needed help at the hospital. Walidah & I are sorry that we are unable to attend the service personally & share in your grief. Deepest sympathies & condolences to you RP & family, during this difficult time. May you all find comfort & strength in the support of family and friends to bear this great loss.

    May she attain Nibbana.
    Wazeer & Walidah

  13. Sarath & Malika Gunasekera says:

    We were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Rani, our long term friend. RP & family, please accept our heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. May you all find comfort & strength to bear this great loss.
    May she attain the ultimate happiness, Nirvana.
    Sarath & Malika Gunasekera

  14. LESLIE & MALKANTHI GUNATILAKA says:

    Dear RP, Ruwanthi & Nilanthi,
    We were deeply saddened to hear about Rani's passing. Please accept our deepest sympathies & heartfelt condolences for your loss. We do hope cherished memories of Rani will give you comfort and serve as a source of strength. We all know that Rani has helped so many of our friends and we will always remember how she came to our help during the birth of our son that we strongly believe saved his life. We sincerely regret that we couldn't be there for her memorial service in person to share your grief, but please do remember that our thoughts and prayers are always with you. Rani's love and guidance will forever be a part of you, and her memory will live in the hearts of those who knew her.
    May she attain the supreme bliss of Nirvana.
    Leslie & Malkanthi


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