Seelawathie Rambukwella Gopallawa (died October 4, 1977) was a Sri Lankan public figure, First Lady of Sri Lanka from 1972 to 1977, and wife of then-President William Gopallawa when she died.
Gopallawa served as the country's inaugural first lady following her husband's assumption of the presidency in 1972.
[1][2] She married William Gopallawa, a lawyer and then-member of the Matale Urban Council, on March 8, 1928.
[1][2] The couple had four children: two daughters, Iranganie and Chintha, and two sons, Asoka and Monty.
[1][3] Her youngest son, Monty Gopallawa, served as Minister of Cultural Affairs from 2000 to 2001 and Governor of Central Province from 2002 until 2005.