Passed away on May 9, 2024. Sarabjit was born in New Delhi, India on January 20, 1951. He is predeceased by parents, Sarwan Singh and Inderjit Kaur and brothers Fateh Singh and Jasbir Singh.
He will be missed by his loving wife, Jaswant; daughter Carrie; son Rajan (Milissa); precious granddaughter Ari; brother Ajit (Jaswinder Kaur); sisters Mohinder Kaur and Satbir Majithia as well as many nieces and nephews.
Private service and cremation.
Prayer Service will be held May 17, 2024, 12:00 pm at Khalsa Diwan Society (Sikh Temple), 1210 Topaz Ave, Victoria, BC.
Langar will be served by Gandhi family.
Condolences may be offered to the family below.
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Vinod Asri
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ed leippi Gandhi and I spent time on vacations and such. We lost contact after shell and I saw him in passing. I always enjoyed his company. You think people will be here forever, and put off going for coffee or visits. I wish I had done more. It’s my loss.
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Richard Burns I felt very fortunate to meet Sarabjit. He was a friend and we worked together on many different projects. Sarabjit had a very active and brilliant mind. He was an inventor and a thinker. I consider him my mentor in many ways. Not only did we discuss business and ideas but he oftern mentioned how proud he was of his family ! I will miss our times together and the brilliant exchanges of ideas we had. I will always remember him.
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Vera Soles Gandhi was a man who was always ahead of time. When I think of him I think of the movie “Back to the Future” but in this case it was more of “Into the Future “. He had a vision that electric cars were going to be in production back in 1986. He successfully built one which won him accolades but he was holding the copyright . He always had ideas/projects on the go which amazed me so much that I would pop my head in the door and say “Hey Gandhi, what are you working on now?” And he always had something. I will truly miss him but his memories will be with me forever. May you rest in peace my friend.
So sorry to hear about this today. My deepest condolences to the whole family.
Knew Sarabjit way back in 60s. We studied together in JD Tytler school Delhi. We would go to school on bikes. We worked on many projects and would study together during exams. He was a great friend. Lost touch when I moved to USA. But did catch up when he came to Canada. He even came to New York to visit me. Great person.