Jayashree Subramanyam Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Chandler Funeral Homes & Crematory - Hockessin on Sep. 19, 2025.
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Mrs. Jayashree Subramanyam breathed her last peacefully in her sleep on August 25, 2025, in Bear, Delaware, USA, surrounded by her immediate family. She was 83 years old.
Jayashree was born in September of 1941, in Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka, India, to parents M.P. Krishnaswamy, a respected advocate, and Lalitha, a devoted homemaker. She was the paternal granddaughter of M.S Puttanna, the eminent Kannada author credited with popularizing Kannada prose, and the maternal granddaughter of C. Narasimhaiah, a noted and renowned educationist, humanitarian, and philanthropist.
Jayashree spent her early years in Bengaluru (Bangalore) and held fond memories of her childhood there. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in History, Economics, and Political Science from the esteemed Mount Carmel College, Bangalore, an education that further enriched her lifelong love for language, culture, sports, and the arts. She later made her home in Krishnarajasagara (KRS), where she spent much of her adult life alongside her husband, Subramanyam, who retired as Principal and Executive Engineer of the Engineering Staff Training College, Karnataka Public Works Department (KPWD). KRS, with its quiet charm and deep cultural roots, became the backdrop for a life centered on family, music, and service.
Jayashree was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend who lived with warmth, grace, and a boundless zest for life. Naughty and playful in her youth, she remained fiercely protective of her family, especially her younger sisters and her son, and was proud of her family. She was deeply committed to preserving and passing on her family's traditions and values.
A devoted homemaker, Jayashree was also a gifted Carnatic classical vocalist. Trained under the esteemed Vidwan Seetharama Shastri, she performed for All India Radio and on prestigious stages across India. Her mellifluous music was not just a skill; it was her essence. She sang freely and joyfully, even at her own wedding reception, where she performed alongside her guru.
Jayashree was known for her storytelling, humor, and intelligence. She was a walking encyclopedia of old Mysore and Bangalore, especially its people, traditions, and local history. Every conversation with her brought vivid stories, insightful reflections, and often, joyful laughter. She had an extraordinary memory and an engaging style that turned everyday topics into compelling narratives.
She nurtured deep and lasting friendships over decades, maintaining connections across generations and continents. Her generosity was equally enduring, she supported many through challenging times, offering moral, spiritual, and even financial help when needed.
Friends and family alike recall her as a pillar of strength and kindness, someone who gave without hesitation.
Passionate about empowering others, Jayashree taught and guided homemakers and young people in acquiring skills such as tailoring, knitting, basket weaving, and cooking, encouraging self-reliance and confidence in those around her.
Rooted deeply in her Hindu Brahmin faith, Jayashree's home was a place of love, culture, and spiritual warmth.
She is survived by her loving husband, Subramanyam; her son, Karthik Shrowthy; daughter-in-law, Ranjini Shrowthy; and grandson, Advaith Shrowthy. She also leaves behind her dear siblings: elder brother, Prabhakar M.K., and younger sisters, Jayanthi Vijayagopal and Jayagowri Shivakumar.
Jayashree's life was a rich tapestry woven with love, laughter, music, wisdom, tradition, and service. She leaves behind a lasting legacy in the hearts of everyone she touched. Her voice, values, and vibrant spirit will continue to resonate through her family, friends, and the many lives she uplifted.