It is with immense sadness and sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Mohanjit Kaur on July 1, 2022.
Mohanjit was loved dearly and is survived by her children, Pam (Paramdeep), Reita (Ramandeep) and Simmy (Kanwardeep), daughter-in-law Sarbjit, sons-in-law, Harinder and Barinder Mohan, grandchildren, Saheba, Zitin, Nikit, Zoya & Gul and great-grandchildren, Avaya and Zoey.
Mohanjit Kaur was born in Amritsar, Punjab, India on July 24, 1937 and married Dr. Amrik Singh in India. She lived the majority of her life in Amritsar and Chandigarh, India with her husband and three children. She arrived in Canada in 2020. Mohanjit was a homemaker and retired.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Victoria Hospitals Foundation https://www.islandhealth.ca/about-us/foundations/victoria-hospitals-foundation
Condolences may be offered to the family below.
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Bharat/Duru/Pooja/Nikki Raghanis. RIP Auntie. KD/Shalu/Zoya/Gul, so so sorry. May God give you strength to cope with the loss.
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Sandeep Kaur U have left so early . A lively , friendly and charming personality. Wish could have stayed more . Rest in peace a wonderful soul . U will always be missed
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Nishuta Our deepest condolences. May our dear Auntie’s atma attain moksha. Auntie is one of the strongest woman I have known. Om Shanti.
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Reena Aunty, the unforgettable good memories in Chandigarh with you, uncle and the rest of the family will always remain.
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Jimmy She is beautiful soul. May her soul rest in peace. Love you always.
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Supreet Tuli May the departed soul rest in peace
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Pam Mamma where have you gone.
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Gul Love you Ganu. Forever in our hearts.
Until we meet again.
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Harinder Life is so fragile – a lively, charming companion, friend, mother, grandmother, taken away from us so unexpectedly.
Mama – we so wish we had more time with you.Reita and I were lucky to have her at our house for the last few months of her life, until a week before her passing.
Mama was like water – she could easily flow anywhere and mix with anyone. She looked forward to meetings with our friends, whatever age they might have been. She got along with each and everyone and had the ability to make herself and anyone she met very comfortable.
An avid fan of her electronic devices – at an age when people get techno phobia – she could be seen carrying her 2 tablets and 2 cellphones with her! Loved her WhatsApp, a fan of TikTok, she kept up to date with all Indian news and we frequently had serious discussions on politics.
Mama we all loved you and will love you ’til eternity.
Do watch over us.
No one’s eyes shined so bright with love, dear Mama. Missing you always, remembering you forever.