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Sukhi Braich

August 10, 1965 - January 14, 2023

Celebrating the incredible life of Sukhi aka Papa, Bittu, Paaji. A natural born performer and motivator, he knew how to make people laugh yet also had a unique ability to provide support and advice to all those around him, despite his own battles. Having lived all over the world, from India to Canada to the UK, he touched the hearts of everyone who knew him. Even through his toughest and darkest days, he still found the strength to reach out to others and provide them with support, motivation and positivity. The dancer of the family, he was always the first on the dancefloor and the last one to come off it (even when the party had finished hours earlier). His dancing skills took him to stages across the country (including performing for Prince Philip). No doubt he is up there now busting out his infamous Bhangra moves. Please feel free to share your beloved memories of this truly unique human being. In his memory, we ask that no flowers are sent but instead donations to LOROS Hospice in his name. LOROS provided him with support following his diagnosis and he gained a lot of knowledge and strength during his weekly sessions there. The donation link is https://gofund.me/3b036a3b

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2023-01-27 07:53:17 wrote:

Sincere condolances With a heavy heart, I write this memorial note for a man of no agenda, kind, generous, and selfless understanding. He was intelligent and a traditional Sikh man who had values and principles which he respected and delivered, both to his family and his community, who had the utmost respect for all ages. He had lived life to the fullest and was a friend that understood others' constraints and never buttered an eyelid to say, "Can I help you?" A man that had family values as the eldest of his siblings. He loved his family dearly as well as his food. Music was his favorite, Bangra was music to his ears, and the love of dancing, where he was in his own element when music was played, dancing to the tune in a world of his own. He will be missed dearly by many with the impression prints that he had left since knowing him just over two years. Thank you for your teachings and the respect you delivered. Rest in peace, my friend. May your soul rest in eternal peace. With love and respect. Bhavna, Shailan and Shivani

2023-01-27 07:53:17 wrote: Sincere condolances With a heavy heart, I write this memorial note for a man of no agenda, kind, generous, and selfless understanding. He was intelligent and a traditional Sikh man who had values and principles which he respected and delivered, both to his family and his community, who had the utmost respect for all ages. He had lived life to the fullest and was a friend that understood others' constraints and never buttered an eyelid to say, "Can I help you?" A man that had family values as the eldest of his siblings. He loved his family dearly as well as his food. Music was his favorite, Bangra was music to his ears, and the love of dancing, where he was in his own element when music was played, dancing to the tune in a world of his own. He will be missed dearly by many with the impression prints that he had left since knowing him just over two years. Thank you for your teachings and the respect you delivered. Rest in peace, my friend. May your soul rest in eternal peace. With love and respect. Bhavna, Shailan and Shivani

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