Sesha was born August 30, 1959 in Kudaravalli, Andhra Pradesh, India. In her teens, she came to Boston to make a new life for herself and her family.
She worked a number of difficult jobs to provide a home for her kids. She was a deeply devoted mother, friend, and sister. Her kids loved her spicy tomato chutney, broccoli curry, and veggie pulao. Family members fondly remember her kaarappoosa recipe as one of the best chaats.
Sesha, a natural artist, drew and stitched beautiful floral Indian patterns along with crafting intricate designs. In addition to her love of word searches, she also had a passion for movies, music, and photography.
She is survived by her three children, Padmini Jambulapati, Vikram Jambulapati, and Sharada Jambulapati.