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Shukla Singh

January 15, 1954 - January 18, 2023

My mum Shukla was a beloved wife, mother of two sons, mother-in-law, grandmother and a mum to everyone in our family. Mum was strong, kind, warm and loving. She would remember everyone’s birthdays, important events and despite being so sick she would remember the dates of all her appointments. Mum taught us how to be caring. She was a role model who taught us to share and be there for people in need. She loved feeding us and her hospitable nature has rubbed off on a few of us in the family as well. Though Mum is no longer with us in person, she will continue to live in our memories, we will continue to cook her recipes and we will always feel her presence when her garden blooms with colour.

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Seema Singh 2023-01-20 06:08:07 wrote:

I would like to say to everyone in the family - in Fiji, US, Australia or anywhere else in the world, mum talked about all of you and I can assure you that you were all in her thoughts while she was unwell at home. I have heard so may stories about all of you, even though I haven't met lots of you even after 15 years of my marriage to Ashu. Mummy is so amazing, I don't even feel she is not here. I never made the effort to learn her recipes because I took it for granted that she will always be here to feed me. I really missed her Christmas Pudding this year because no one can make it like her. She bought me something every birthday, every Diwali and every Christmas .. there were times when Ashu did not get anything but I did. So I know I was very special to her. And the feeling is mutual. I know she is gone in person but she has left bits of her in every one of us. Another person I want to mention in this message and I really look up to is Daddy. I have never met anyone like Daddy. He was an exceptional husband to mum during her last months - he has taught me that difficult times are temporary. I know this is a message for mum but I feel that this was Daddy's journey as well and therefore I wanted to mention him.

Seema Singh 2023-01-20 06:08:07 wrote: I would like to say to everyone in the family - in Fiji, US, Australia or anywhere else in the world, mum talked about all of you and I can assure you that you were all in her thoughts while she was unwell at home. I have heard so may stories about all of you, even though I haven't met lots of you even after 15 years of my marriage to Ashu. Mummy is so amazing, I don't even feel she is not here. I never made the effort to learn her recipes because I took it for granted that she will always be here to feed me. I really missed her Christmas Pudding this year because no one can make it like her. She bought me something every birthday, every Diwali and every Christmas .. there were times when Ashu did not get anything but I did. So I know I was very special to her. And the feeling is mutual. I know she is gone in person but she has left bits of her in every one of us. Another person I want to mention in this message and I really look up to is Daddy. I have never met anyone like Daddy. He was an exceptional husband to mum during her last months - he has taught me that difficult times are temporary. I know this is a message for mum but I feel that this was Daddy's journey as well and therefore I wanted to mention him.

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