Brother T's mode of personal contact endeared him to the heart of  many people. He was always prompt to visit whenever there was a need to  do so. In case of illness or accident, he would be there personally to take  care of the victim and would voluntarily spend whatever was necessary to  save the victim's life. He was also available for personal contact any time  of day or night. 

He had a very sharp and retentive memory, which enabled him to  recognize whoever he had once met. He was courteous and caring enough  to give attention to everybody. He was never too busy nor too much in a  hurry to exchange greetings. He had time for the chatters of the children as  well as the deep and serious discussions of the adults. He admired  consecration, especially in the youths and he did all he could to encourage  them to give their best to the Master. He took personal interest in the  progress and well-being of every individual so much so that everybody had  a sense of belonging. He loved unity and he had a unifying personality.