Patama Gopaul

Obituary of Patama Gopaul

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Patama Gopaul also known as "Patsy" of Crabwood Creek, Guyana. Passed away on Sept 27, 2020 at age 58. SUNRISE - SUNSET (November 28,1961 - September 27,2020) She was a devoted and loving mother of 2 daughters, Reshma & Nashana. Beloved grandmother of Kayden King. Beloved mother in law of Anil. She was the beloved daughter of Gopaul and Veerma, also known as Betty. Loving sister of the late Wagon, Spokes, Bayo and Aunt of the late Neesa and Ravin. Sister of Edris, Krishna, Selena, Claris, Ricky, Mano and Ago. Aunt of Roshnie, Rajin, Swari, Ramesh, Rohinee, Shivo, Cindy, Shalo, Sharon, Annie, Ganeshwar, Mary, Polly, Nalini, Roy, Borris, Ranuka, Sunita, Mariam, Ravi, Babita, Maria, Tanouja and Eshan. Patama was an amazing soul that touched each of our hearts in a special way. She had a contagious laugh that you could hear from miles away. She was so creative as she sewed beautiful outfits for family and friends, and took pride in cooking/baking delicious food that were truly unforgettable. Patama always made something out of nothing and was always willing to lend a helping hand. She was a woman of great humanity, love, humor, compassion... and the list goes on. Her light can never be dimmed as we will cherish the beautiful memories of our loving Patama. Someone as special as Patama will never be forgotten as she will remain in our hearts forever.
Thursday
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October

Funeral Service

8:00 am - 10:30 am
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Lotus Funeral & Cremation Centre Inc
121 City View Drive
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(647) 547-8188
Followed by cremation at 10:30 am
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Patama Gopaul

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Patama Gopaul

1961 - 2020

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