Sosamma Chacko

Sosamma Chacko obituary, Houston, TX

Sosamma Chacko

Sosamma Chacko Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Darst Funeral Home on Jun. 23, 2025.

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Sosamma Chacko-our beloved Ammachi-was born on February 7, 1936, in the serene

village of Kuzhikala in Kerala's Pathanamthitta District. The cherished daughter of Mathen

and Sosamma Mathai, she was a proud member of the Mavunilkknathil family. Growing up

with five spirited brothers and one loving sister, Ammachi learned early on the strength of

family, the joy of shared laughter, and the comfort of unwavering support-values she

carried with her throughout her life.

In 1960, she married N.K. Chacko of the Kondoor family, and together they built a life

rooted in love, faith, and resilience. Their journey took them from the quiet rhythms of

Kerala to the bustling streets of Bombay, where they raised their three children-Susan,

James, and Roy. Those years were filled with the sounds of children's laughter, the aroma of

home-cooked meals, and the quiet strength of a mother who gave her all.

In the 1990s, Ammachi and Appachan made the courageous decision to follow their

children to the United States, eventually settling in Houston, Texas. It was here that

Ammachi's spirit truly blossomed. Her home became a sanctuary-not just for her family,

but for anyone who needed a warm meal, a kind word, or a listening ear. Her sambar and

biryani weren't just meals-they were acts of love, seasoned with care and served with joy.

If Appachan invited someone over unexpectedly, Ammachi never blinked-she simply

added another plate, another smile, another memory.

Ammachi's love was boundless. She poured herself into her children, grandchildren, and

great-grandchildren, oUering not just care, but wisdom, humor, and a fierce sense of

loyalty. She was the kind of grandmother who remembered everyone's favorite dish, who

stayed up late to sew something special, who cheered the loudest during a cricket match-

especially if Sunil Gavaskar or Kapil Dev were playing.

She had a curious mind and a vibrant soul. Whether she was traveling to Singapore, Hong

Kong, U.K., Japan, Europe, or Dubai, Ammachi carried Kerala in her heart and shared its

warmth wherever she went. She loved geography and history, and she was never one to shy

away from a spirited conversation about world events or politics. Her mind was sharp, her

opinions thoughtful, and her presence unforgettable.

Ammachi was more than a matriarch-she was the heartbeat of our family. Her legacy is

not just in the meals she cooked or the stories she told, but in the values she instilled:

kindness, generosity, resilience, and faith. She taught us how to love deeply, give freely, and

live fully.

She is survived by her daughter Susan, son Roy, son-in-law Vijayan, daughters-in-law

Sheila and Emmy, grandchildren Neil, Ryan, Joshua, Christopher, Caroline, and Ian, and

great-grandchildren. She now joins her beloved husband N.K. Chacko and her dear son

James in eternal peace.

To our sweet Ammachi-thank you. Thank you for your love, your strength, your laughter,

and your prayers. You showed us how to live with grace and how to love without limits. We

miss you deeply, but we know you are home now, in the arms of Jesus, watching over us

with that same gentle smile.

You will always be remembered-with love, with affection, and with endless gratitude.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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796 Russell Palmer Road, Kingwood, TX 77339

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