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Yasho Wardhan Sarda

October 28, 1952 - June 28, 2020

Dearest all, We wish to inform of the merging of Syt. Yasho Wardhan Sarda's soul with the almighty Brahman on 28 June 2020. Over the last few days we have been humbled by the condolence wishes, messages and texts. Your words have meant a lot to us as we mourn Yasho's loss. Yasho touched the lives of many during his lifetime in Zambia, India and beyond as a wonderful son, brother, father, grandfather and friend. He was a wonderful man, who loved his family deeply and he always had a remarkable quality of making people comfortable around him, while sharing his ideas and wisdom about the world. Yasho is now in a peaceful place and, in his memory, we would like to create a memoir book that can be kept by his immediate family members, including his mother, wife and two sons. We will be delighted and hugely grateful if you can share your lovely memories and photos with Yasho here as we continue to celebrate his life. We wish to thank everyone for their constant prayers, wishes & support. Om Shanti

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Arpana Bajaj 2020-07-05 08:11:50 wrote:

I have many memories with Yasho Jijaji, few of them are : I was very young (9 yrs old) when Yasho Jijaji & Sheela Didi got married. During his first visit after the wedding, We offered him a Paan filled with Gulab Jamun trying to do a prank. But to our surprise, he relished the combination & demanded one more. During his visit with Sheela Didi to Hyderabad way back in December 2003, We enjoyed the stay with both of them. He was fascinated with an Huge Ice-Cream called Titanic, He took around 45 minutes to eat & relished every spoon. He always appreciated small little things done for him. He always encouraged me to broaden the vision of my kids by giving exposure of the world. Love him always. Miss you Jijaji.

Arpana Bajaj 2020-07-05 08:11:50 wrote: I have many memories with Yasho Jijaji, few of them are : I was very young (9 yrs old) when Yasho Jijaji & Sheela Didi got married. During his first visit after the wedding, We offered him a Paan filled with Gulab Jamun trying to do a prank. But to our surprise, he relished the combination & demanded one more. During his visit with Sheela Didi to Hyderabad way back in December 2003, We enjoyed the stay with both of them. He was fascinated with an Huge Ice-Cream called Titanic, He took around 45 minutes to eat & relished every spoon. He always appreciated small little things done for him. He always encouraged me to broaden the vision of my kids by giving exposure of the world. Love him always. Miss you Jijaji.

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