Veteran Journalist Alfie D’Souza (64) Passes Away

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Veteran Journalist Alfie D’Souza (64) Passes Away

Mangaluru: Veteran Journalist Alfred D’Souza (64), popularly known as Alfie, passed away on June 29.

Alfie D’Souza is the brother of Joseph and Rudy D’Souza.

Alfie D’Souza worked in the USA for over 30 years and settled in Mangaluru. In 2012, he joined mangalorean.com as a freelancer. He has written several articles on civic issues with a positive impact.  

Mangalorean.com condoles the death of Alfie D’Souza who passed away on June 29th at around 7:30 am.

His last rites will be held on June 29 at 3.30pm, at Bejai Church.


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Shocked to hear the sudden passing away of our dear Alfie who was a popular journalist and a sincere friend. He was one of the few friends who gave his unconditional support to XET & XITC. He was a man with rare qualities of head and heart. Though journalism might not have given him his daily bread but by his simplicity and rare talent, dearest Alfie stands tall among others. Our heartfelt condolences to his near & dear ones and especially Madam Violet and the staff of Mangalorean.com Praying Almighty to grant his soul eternal peace. F M Lobo &… Read more »

Anonymous
6 months ago

Very Sad news. Such a upstanding citizen. Always raising civic issues with the power of the Pen. OM SHANTHI SIR

Admin
6 months ago

RIP

Arun
6 months ago

We are deeply saddened by the loss of Alfie D’Souza, a talented and dedicated journalist at Mangalorean.com. Alfie’s commitment to truthful reporting and his passion for storytelling have left an indelible mark on the world of journalism and our community. His work not only informed but also inspired many, shedding light on important issues and giving a voice to the voiceless. Alfie’s legacy will continue to live on through the countless lives he touched and the stories he so eloquently shared. During this difficult time, our thoughts and prayers are with Alfie’s family, friends, and colleagues. May you find comfort… Read more »

akshatha
6 months ago

very sad to hear this news.Rest in peace sir🙏🏾🙏🏾

Dr Derek Lobo
6 months ago

ON behalf of the Catholic ASsociation of South Kanara (CASK) and CASK Centenary Trust, I convey our heartfelt condolences to the brothers of Alfie D’Souza and Mrs Violet Pereira & Team Mangalorean.com. The apt and noteworthy articles and reports of Alfie on various civic and national issues particularly those of interest to the Mangalorean community will be missed by all of us. We place on record our appreciaton and thanks to Alfie for always covering the activities and programmes of CASK/CASK Trust, with his inimitable writing skills, and adherence to details. May Alfie be rewarded with eternal bliss – Dr… Read more »

Roshan Dsilva Vamanjoor
5 months ago

I’m deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Mr. Alfie. His unique style of reporting, attention to detail, and the profound quotes he used to include in his articles made him a standout journalist. As an ardent fan of his work, I always looked forward to reading his articles, which were filled with depth and insight. Although I never had the chance to meet him often, the one time I did in Mangalore left a lasting impression on me. I admired his simplicity and genuine nature. His loss is truly a great one, and he will be dearly missed.… Read more »