One year today since my dear Mother passed away. Looking back, my Mother lived a life full of service. She defined what selfless service truly meant. I miss you everyday and your loss is something that I will never be able to get over. I love you and please forgive me for the times that I was impatient with you. What I would give to hear your voice and see you one last time… I love you Mum xxxx
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My dearest Mother,
You have left a big void in my heart. I miss you ever so much. Sitting in your room and not seeing you or hearing your voice is a pain that I will carry for a long, long time. Thank you for all that you did. Thank you for your love, your care and your guidance. Whatever I am and whatever I achieved is all because of your blessings.
Take care Mum. I love you xxx
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I will always remember Aunty ji with a big smile & always there for you especially when I lost my father at a young age, I would go to the Cape Hill shop & sit with Aunty ji for hours & she would comfort myself . A beautiful kind hearted soul. Aunty ji would always make me feel so comfortable in her presence 🙏🏼
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My biggest anchor is my Mother. So the very thought of being separated from her scares me to my core. And then there is Gurmit Aunty, who was no doubt a Mother to me too. Through spirituality, I have many such Mother's who have raised me, even if with just a smile, although this Mother gave me so much more. I am eternally grateful to have had her in my life as a pillar of both love and strength, and pray that she is in peace. Her contributions, memories, and values will always live on x
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From Raj Singh (UAE)
Gurmit Ji was a luminary. When we were growing up in Bradford visits by your Mum were always a highlight and something we looked forward to. Treasure the good times and remember her positivity. Sincere thanks to Nirankar for such a saintly soul in our lives.
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From Sangeeta and Vishu Ji (Walsall)
Prayers for the Sangat Ma to provide all that may be required for strength, healing and love
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From Chikku Bansal (London) - Daughter of Dr Bassan and Mrs K Bassan
So very sad to hear of this loss. Deepest condolences to you all, Whilst we were growing up, I always remember Gurmit Auntie as one of the most glamorous ad beautiful women in sangat. She had the longest black, shiny hair and her clothes, make up - all superficial I know - but as a child, I felt she was awesome. She was a very kind and thoughtful soul, both inside and out. Nirankar bless you all with strength at this difficult time...
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From Joginder Anand Ji (Baby) - Warwickshire
We were very sorry to hear the sad news of dear Gurmit behanji. I have experienced her tender love, compassion and innocence. Please accept our condolences and we pray to Nirankar to give you strength.
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From Krishan Kanda Ji (Pramukh, Bradford)
I'm so sad to learn that dear Gurmit Ji completed her life journey and merged with NIrankar. I remember her fondly as she used to come to Bradford often, when we were really young. She would attend with Bibi Amar Kaur Ji, her mother, and Giani Chanan Singh Ji, her father. She was always considered as an elder sister to us. Even the last time she saw us in Bradford she remembered me and my siblings by name. I pray to Satguru to bless your family with strength and comfort at this moment of grief and accept the will of Almighty Nirankar. Accept our condolences, from the entire Yorkshire sangat.
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From Roopwant (Lichfield)
I've known Gurmit Ji all my life and her kindness, gentleness and love has always been there for me unconditionally. I'll miss her warmth and smiles in Sangat very much. She was a saint of few words, but her life and smile spoke volumes as a Gursikh. We looked up to Gurmit Ji as a big sister, and she will always be remembered by so many.
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From Ramesh K Sharma QPM (Birmingham)
So sorry to hear of this sad news. My depeest condolences to the family and friends. I remember Gurmit Ji as such a sweet person amongst us.
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From Dr Benika (Glasgow)
Sending the family lots of positive vibrations. Imagining lots of healing circles around you all, and continued presence of Mum in the form of Nirankar.
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From Parveen Mehta (Wolverhampton)
I was fortunate to have had an opportunity on Sunday mornings waiting with Gurmit Ji at the Nirankari Bhawan, taking her coat off, making her comfortable and providing water whilst Dad would park the car. Gurmit Ji remembered who I was. It is difficult to understand how one day someone can be with you physically, and another day no more.
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From Cheeni Ji (Delhi) - daughter of Prem Ji
My heartfelt condolences. Gurmit Ji was such a noble soul, who always will remain in our hearts.
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From Mohinder Ji (Chandigarh - family of Res. Late Kesho Ram Ji)
It was sad to hear of the sudden demise of Gurmit Ji. May Nirankar bless you all to bear this irreparable loss.
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From Arjun Bains (Wolverhampton)
Auntie Gurmit had a wonderful smile every time we saw her. She will be greatly missed.
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From Vimal Kundi Ji (London/Chandigarh)
Dhan Nirankar ji - we just heard about the sad news of Mum. It is an unrecoverable loss. Datar ap ko shakti bakshe. She was a pure saint. We will see you soon.
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From Sandeep and Shobitha Kamal (Zurich)
Please accept our heartfelt condolences. May Satguru bestow upon the family the strength and devotion needed to endure this loss.
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From Manmohan Anand Ji-
Gurmit Ji was a great saint who always made every effort to say hello to everyone, including me. She was a beautiful person. Nirankar bless.
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From Rashpal Khangura Ji
I am saddened to hear of the news of the passing of our dear mother, Gurmit Ji. With whom I got to spend much time, shared may cups of tea and comforting words. Nirankar bless you and all the family with strength and courage.
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I was deeply sad when I heard the news of Gurmit's passing….even though I knew of her illness from Danny who only ever mentioned it in passing once. But it stayed with me because my son suffers with MD from birth.
So I can well imagine a mother’s psychological & emotional dilemma when she herself happened to be suffering from the incurable.
I think She must be a truly a remarkable person (even though I never got a chance to meet her graceful-self) to show so much courage in the face of adversity & to have raised her children the way she did without holding them back for herself!
My deepest regards for her & the loving family she has been surrounded with🙏🙏🙏
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That beautiful smiling face, I can still visualize, when I first met her at Kolkata airport on 16th August, 2022, the day she came here to grace the occasion of Ahmareen and Danny's wedding. That one week was the shortest span of time which I got to spend with her. Despite her illness, she was so enthusiastic about everything and participated in every function.
After that, we just had few telephonic conversations, and every time she invited us to come down to Birmingham and spend some time with her, which could never happen in her lifetime. Her voice "Jaldi se yahan aa jao ji" is still tinkling in my ears.
Our relationship was just taking it's baby steps but unfortunately her journey on this earth took a break forever on 3rd March 2024.
Wish I could spend some more time with her. This short and sweet bonding with Gurmit ji will be cherished lifelong. May her soul rest in peace.
Dr. Reshma Anjum
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Thank you Gurmit auntey for taking our graduation photos. Me and Ravi graduated together on Bhavika's first Birthday and Ashrit was four days old. You patiently dealt with our young children and took a photo we all fondly look back on. It always sparks a conversation when people visit our home and see the photo. Love you lots.
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