23-09 2022 20:08
wrote:
Satnam "Gus" Singh Gosal was a pioneer born in 1947 during the partition. I was a young PC in the Metropolitan Police when I met brother Satnam, he was always kind and generous in the londis shop in Crouch End that was featured in Sean of the Dead iconic film.
Brother Satnam along with his wife
worked 7 days a week and instilled that work ethic in his 4 beloved daughters.
Although taken far too soon brother Satnam's legacy is huge and enduring. RIP Brother Satnam . Dal Babu ( OBE)
23-09 2022 20:08
wrote:
Satnam "Gus" Singh Gosal was a pioneer born in 1947 during the partition. I was a young PC in the Metropolitan Police when I met brother Satnam, he was always kind and generous in the londis shop in Crouch End that was featured in Sean of the Dead iconic film.
Brother Satnam along with his wife
worked 7 days a week and instilled that work ethic in his 4 beloved daughters.
Although taken far too soon brother Satnam's legacy is huge and enduring. RIP Brother Satnam . Dal Babu ( OBE)