Drs. Mohan & Patti Mittapalli Remembered.
Mohanrao and Parvati brought balance and harmony to the earth persevering in strength and connectedness.
Drs. Mohanrao and Parvati Mittapalli married in June of 1969 in India and immigrated to the United States. They proudly planted their roots in the Tulsa area for over 40 years. They served their community through medicine, wisdom, joy, humor and generosity beautifying it one person at a time. They lived with passion for Tulsa, its people and all it offered.
Trees offer much of the same as they serve as a symbol of life, individuality and beauty each with a designated space in this world. The first act that Mohanrao would do when moving to a new house was plant a tree for his wife and daughters. There were always crepe myrtles which was one of their favorite flowering trees. These surround their Up With Trees sign this day. The pine trees they have planted over the years now tower and serve as pillars of history and memories. They have shared seedlings of their trees with anyone they could.
This site serves as a way to honor them as it was carefully selected for its location close to the hospital and on the way home where they lived in Hunter's Pointe. They served as excellent examples to their children, grandchildren and to all who journeyed with them. May we continue to nurture and nourish one another with kindness, spreading joy where we can, smiling, living and loving well. May this site serve as a reminder to slow down, notice others and leaving them better than we found them.






