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Radha, Prem & Family lit a candle
Sunday, July 19, 2020
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Dearest Sister Dinah,
You will missed beyond measure. The loss of a cousin is one of the greatest losses in life. She was a wonderful, kind, caring and loving person. I spent quality time with her in Canada over 31 years ago. I will miss your beautiful smile, laughter and fun we had together. Rest my dear sister. Even though you have gone away your love will always be here to stay. May Lord Krishna bless your soul and grant you everlasting peace.
Radha, Prem & Family
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Ram Prashad and Family posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
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Dinah was a wonderful and kind woman who I had the privilege of knowing since 1963. She continued to be a close part of our family throughout the years and I will cherish those memories forever.
Dinah possessed great dignity, integrity and honesty. God bless her soul and grant her everlasting peace.
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Ma (Joyce) and the entire Sharma family posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, June 22, 2020
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"Bhagwan kripasey , sada sukhi rahe - with God's blessing in peace you rest."
I will always remember the time spent and conversations we had whenever you visited the UK especially during the passing of Lily. We got closer than we were before and you will be greatly missed.
You were a fashion icon, a good conversationalist, a person of great strength and independence. You were as well a good role model.
May your atma find "shanti."
From Ma (Joyce) and the entire Sharma family.
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Deva lit a candle
Thursday, June 18, 2020
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Dinah will forever live in our hearts. As the first child of my oldest cousin, she has the distinct honor of being the first niece for a lot of family Members. I remember how fondly we would tease her and her funny responses with her beautiful slightly raspy voice. She left us and we were unable to say goodbye or farewell. I wish her a pleasant travel to her next evolution and abode, and I envision her smiling as she joins the supreme’s ever joyous, ever happy and ever peaceful home. There she will reunite with Lily and Summer who preceded her. What a happy reunion. Farewell and we do look forward to continuing our experiences with love, peace, oneness, freedom and abundance
Om Shanti .
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Chow posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Dearest Dinah,
May you Rest In Peace. Going back to the days in Bell Air Park You taught me how to do royal icing on a cake and make roses, you help me improve my sewing skills by making mistake on your clothes while in high school.
Dinah, Goodbye and I will forever remember the fond memories we made together.
Chow
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Lynette, Bismark & Family posted a symbolic gesture
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
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Lynette, Bismark and Family
Dinah has gone but will not be forgotten. We shared on many occasions in Bel Air Park and Toronto happy times full of laughter and togetherness. Her time was ready and may her soul be with her Krishna . Myself and family wish her soul moksha.
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Auntie Pattie & Ram Oree posted a symbolic gesture
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
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To my darling niece Dinah, You passed away and gave me a shock. I will never forget you, you are always in my thoughts. I remember the days when we had nice times together. I will cherish this forever.
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Lisa Nawbatt posted a condolence
Monday, June 15, 2020
Rest In Peace auntie Dinah. You were always very encouraging to me and my sister. You are in a better place now . Sleep in peace.
Lisa and Christine
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Bhawan Singh uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, June 13, 2020
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Dinah : Om Shanti to your Soul and your sweet voice will be missed but you are in Lord Krishna’s Care.
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Marjorie Nawbatt Muthusawmy lit a candle
Saturday, April 11, 2020
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Our beloved cousin Dinah grew up in the same lot with us at 149 Regent Street, Georgetown, Guyana. My siblings and I shared fond, pleasant and cherished memories of her as our older sister who disciplined us and whose personality, I`m sure, no one would dispute, was one of true beauty, poise and dignity. She also lived a religious life up until her very last. May she rest peacefully.
Marjorie Nawbatt Muthusawmy
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Seeloch Mattai posted a condolence
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Emerson said that it a secret of the world that all things subsist and do not die but only retire a little from sight and afterwards return again. So with Dinah as well . She was our dear cousin, who will be missed . There are many memories II have of her , but two stand out the most . The first was at her sister’sPam’s wedding . She was the perfect hostess who arranged everything beautifully . We all danced and enjoyed ourselves thoroughly.
The second time happened at my eldest daughter’s wedding
She made a special trip from Toronto to Chicago. She has always been a supporter of family ties. That brought back so many memories of the times in Guyana.
She was always so caring .
To all the grieving family remember that death is not extinguishing the light, it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come. May God keep you in his arms.
From Seeloch , brothers and sisters and their families
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Afrose Ali posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
I am indeed honoured to take this opportunity to express my sadness at the loss
of my very dear friend, Dinah. Although I live in Vanciuver, Canada, Dinah always
kept in touch. We both attended Indian Trust College in Guyana then went our separate ways
after graduation. Years later, Dinah settled in Toronto and we started to communicate.
I was so shocked to hear of her passing. I will miss her dearly. She always says that she
goes to the gym daily. She enjoyed watching her Indian soaps. Dinah, the memories I have
shared with you, all the birthday parties we attended with our friends, will never die.
May you find eternal peace.
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Johnny & Radica posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, April 6, 2020
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My dear sister Dinah, you were such a wonderful and caring dīdī. I have such fond memories of us growing up together in Georgetown, that will always be with me. Even when we all moved away, you never failed to keep in touch regularly. I always looked forward to your visits to London and our visits to Toronto, we had good times sightseeing and going on day trips together, moments I continue to treasure. At social gatherings we had such fun dancing away together to the rhythms of the chutney music. You will always be in our hearts and prayers. May Lord Krishna’s blessings be with you forever.
Johnny & Radica
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Rashad and Riyanna posted a condolence
Thursday, April 2, 2020
My sister Riyanna and I would like to share a brief memory of our dear Aunty Dinah: we were very young at the time, and it was the first time my sister and I went to Toronto. Although we weren't sure what to expect, our dear Aunt took us out and about, and gave us a wonderful and fun experience we'll never forget. I'll miss seeing her every time we go to a family function, but I know she'll live on in our hearts.
Vidya Ramsaroop Posted Jun 13, 2020 at 1:05 PM
Dinah was a lovely lady in all who she interacted with. I have fond memories of meeting her in London and going places with her and Mommy. She was very spiritual and showed understanding and empathy in many situations. I pray that the Supreme Lord blesses her Atma wherever she is in her evolution. Om Shanti.
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Bansraj Mattai posted a condolence
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Dinah's passing has been something of a shock to me. May Lord Krishna keep her in His embrace! HARI OM.
I am grateful for the opportunity to say a little in memory of Dinah, whom I had always thought of as an elder sister. Since my high school days, when I first came to know her, she has exuded not just grace, charm, and an avid dedication to her studies, but an endearing and considerate personality. These traits were destined to show up later in her relationship with her siblings and their families and, I'm sure, as a great example to all.
From all of us here in Pasadena,
Blessings to Dinah's ATMAN.
DIL JALTA HAI TO JAINE DE (Mukesh re:youtube).
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Nigel, Samantha & Deena Nawbatt posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, March 28, 2020
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Auntie Dinah, you were the matriarch of the family ! You were an extremely strong and independent lady. You always looked so glamorous and took immense pride in your looks ! Whenever we came to Toronto or you came to England you were always very generous, you always bought us gifts, took us for enjoyable days out in Toronto and spent quality time with us and this was very much appreciated by us. We have truly been blessed by having you as an Auntie for all these years and you will truly be missed ! May Lord Krishna’s blessings always be with you.
Nigel, Samantha & Deena Nawbatt
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Deo & Vin uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, March 26, 2020
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The happy times we spent with each other will always be remembered. We had lots of fun together especially for Phagwah, Diwali and dinners by us. Your smile and kindness will forever be with us. Rest In Peace with God’s Blessing
From Deo, Vin and family
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Shrimatte posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2020
My loving memories of Aunty Dinah will forever be etched in my mind and always close to my heart! When I became older and saw a picture of my one year old birthday celebration I was told that aunty Dinah made my birthday cake. She was quite creative , it was the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. The cake was a wall with Humpty Dumpty sitting on it. As I got older she moved to Canada and would visit every year at Christmas. I always could not wait for Christmas every year , she would bring my sister and I lots of presents.As kids you know we loved presents Guess what ? She never asked us what we wanted however when we got the presents I asked her how did she know that is what I wanted. It was not one or two gifts it was a lot!! She was so happy when she saw our faces light up upon opening those wrapped presents that were under the tree. Yes ! she wrapped each and every present. As our childhood years went by the presents got better and better especially during those years my parents were in England and were not able to visit as often.She stepped in and provided as needed. Fast forwarding to my college years she always would call once a week to check up on me and if I was not available she would call until she could get me and share some words of encouragement. She played a very important part in shaping my childhood and having a happy childhood. You will always be missed Aunty Dinah! You will always be in my thoughts and prayers. May your Soul Rest In Peace!!!!
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Elizabeth uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
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Elizabeth lit a candle
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
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I am the luckiest sister in the world to have grown up next to you.
We played and laughed and had fun together
A great bond that has always stayed true
We shared simple thoughts and simple dreams
I will miss you more than I could ever say, or that you could ever know
You will be in our hearts and thoughts, always and forever
May Lord Krishna be with you throughout your journey.
Your beloved sister Elizabeth and brother-in-law Dindial
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The family of Pulmoth Nawbatt uploaded a photo
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
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