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Page2.Qxd (Page 2) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2016 (PAGE 2) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU OBITUARIES Tenth Day/Bhog/Ardas 10TH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALA ADH-BARKHI With profound grief and deep sorrow, we regret to With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad & Adh-Barkhi of our beloved mother Smt. inform the sad demise of our beloved Late Sdn. untimely demise of our beloved mother Smt Krishna Shanti Devi W/o Late Sh. Din Dayal Kapoor, CREMATION Agya Kour W/o S. Maan Singh (Garhi Purkhoo Devi W/o Lt. Sh Krishan Dass R/o Moh. Shiv Vihar, Last Former General Secretary of J&K and Former Matador Stand Janipur Colony Jammu who expired on With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the Wale) Present Resident of Babliana, Ajeet Nagar, Vice President of All India Swarnkar Sangh Jammu. 27-11-2016 (Sunday). sad demise of Sant Harbans Singh of Canal 10th Day will be performed on 06-12-2016 (Tuesday) at R/o 134, Pacci Dhaki, Jammu will be per- Tenth Day/Bhog/Ardas will be performed on Road, Jammu on 05-12-16. Shiv Temple Last Matador Stand Janipur Colony at 11 AM. formed at our residence on 7th December, December 7, 2016 at Gurudwara Shri Guru Singh CREMATION will be held at Jogi Gate Kriya will be performed on 09-12-2016 (Friday) at 12 2016 at 12 Noon. Sabha, Upper Gadi Garh (Basti) from 10 to 12 Cremation Ground at 1.00 P.M. on 06-12-16 Noon at our residence H.No. 51, Moh. Shiv Vihar Last DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY:- Noon. Matador Stand Janipur Colony Jammu. (Tuesday). GRIEF STRICKEN Uthala will be performed on 12-12-2016 (Monday) at Shiv Sons & Daughters-in-law GRIEF STRICKEN S. Maan Singh -Husband Temple Last Matador Stand Janipur Colony at 4 PM. Smt Krishna Devi Ravinder Nath Kapoor & Santosh Kapoor Sons and Daughter-in-laws Sdn. Jasbir Kour -Daughter Late Sdn. Agya Kour Grief Stricken Dharm Pal Kapoor & Santosh Kapoor Smt. Shanti Devi S. Harjinder Singh/Satnam Kour Sdn. Kulwant Kour -Daughter Sons & Daughters-in-law Madan Kapoor & Vaishno Kapoor Lt. Sh Parveen Kumar & Smt Pem Lata S. Harjeet Singh/Poonam Kour Sdn. Harjeet Kour -Daughter Ramesh Kapoor & Suman Kapoor Sant Harbans Singh S. Tarlok Singh -Son-in-law Lt. Mr Vinod Kumar Daughters & Sons-in-law Daughters and Son-in-laws Sh Sanjay Kumar Abrol & Smt Shub Lata Contact No : 9858122418, 8717013623, 9018118866 Kamla W/o Late Karm Chand Jaswinder Kour/S. Bhupinder Singh (PA Advocate General Office) Sheela Devi W/o Late Krishan Dutt Abrol Jasbir Kour/S. Haripal Singh Daughter & Son-in-law Champa Devi W/o Ganesh Dass Abrol 94691-60120, 94191-08759, 0191-2586465 Smt Rajni Kumari & Sh Raj Kumar FIFTH DAY Cont: 9797515472, 9070201881 Mob. No.: 9419146522 With profound grief & sorrow, we inform the sad & sudden TENTH DAY/ KRIYA/ demise of our beloved RASAM PAGRI Sh. Karam Chand (Jeeja Ji) With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of our beloved mother Smt Koushalya R/o Kali Janni, Jammu on Devi W/o Late Sh Harnam Singh Chib (Kantowala 4-12-2016. Wale) R/o H.No 117/A, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. Tenth Day will be performed on 6/12/2016 Fifth Day will be observed on (Tuesday) at our residence at 12.00 Noon. Kriya will be performed on 9/12/2016 (Friday) at 7-12-2016 (Wednesday) at our residence at 12.00 Noon. our residence, Ward No. 2, Rasam Pagri will be performed on 10/12/2016 Sh Karam Chand (Saturday) at our Residence at 1.00 PM. H.No. 5, Tea Garden, Katra at (Jeeja Ji) GRIEF STRICKEN Devrani Smt Koushalya 11:00 AM. Rattna Devi W/o Late Sh Raj Singh Chib GRIEF STRICKEN Daughters-in-law and Sons Devi Kanta Devi and Labh Singh Chib Romesh Chander Dogra (Meshi Papa) Anju Devi and Nirmal Singh Chib Manju Devi and Om Prakash CREMATION Prem Vishno Dhaba Daughter and Son-in-law Mrs Swarna Dogra Chander Kanta & Raghubir Singh Jamwal On the sad demise of Smt Basanti Bhat Nephews BARKHI (Dadroo) W/o Late Pearay Krishen Bhat Ranjeet Singh Chib, Dalbir Singh Chib One year has passed since you left for (Dadroo) and D/o Late Dwarika Nath Jad Grand Sons: Pankaj, Rahul, Ajay, Keshav 10TH DAY KRIYA Mob: 9419153768, 9469214211, 9622048677 heavenly abode, but your presence will of Nazuk Mohalla Anantnag, presently at With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad and untime- always remain in our hearts. We miss ly demise of our beloved Smt. Sansaro Devi W/o Sh. Prithvi you every single day and pray to God for H.No 213, Lane No 2, Lakshmi Vihar Ram R/o F-77 Baghe Bahu, Jammu on 28-11-2016. KRIYA / UTHALA Tomal Bohri. Cremation will take place 10TH DAY KRIYA will be performed on 07-12-2016 at Shri the peace to your noble soul. Guru Ravi Dass Mandir, Sheikh Nagar Bahu Fort, Jammu Due to sudden demise of our Chachi Ji Smt. BARKHI of our beloved Late Smt. at Shakti Nagar Ghat at 11.00 AM on 6th Timing: (Satsang 12.30 p.m. by Swami Gurdip Giri Ji Maharaj, Champa Pathania W/o Sh. Kuldeep Singh Bimla Rani W/o Major Parshotam Dass Dera Pathankot) followed by Guru Ka Langar. Dec 2016. Jamwal R/o Jawahar Nagar, Talab Tillo, (Retd.) will be performed at our resi- GRIEF STRICKEN Jammu. GRIEF STRICKEN Smt Basanti Bhat Sh. Prithi Ram Shivgotra-Husband dence H. No. P-9, Lane 25, Greater The Kriya & Uthala of our mother Late Smt. SAMAST BHAT (DADROO) AND JAD (Dadroo) Smt. Kaushalya Devi & Sh. T.R. Shivgotra-Bhabi & Brother Kailash on 07 Dec. 2016 at 11 A.M. Smt. Rachna & Sh. C.D. Shivgotra-Bhabi & Brother Pritam Devi which was scheduled as on 7th DEEPLY MISSED & FONDLY REMEMBERED BY: PARIVAR OF NAZUK MOHALLA ANANTNAG (KMR) Smt. Kanta & Sh. Sunit Singh Shivgotra-Bhabi & Brother of Dec. 2016 has been deferred. Major Parshotam Dass-Husband Late Smt. Bimla Rani 9070779808, 9796841991 Smt. Vijay Lakshmi & Prof C.L. Shivgotra-Daughter-in-law & Son GRIEF STRICKEN Smt. Monika & Dr. Vijay Shivgotra-Daughter-in-law & Son Sons and Daughters-in-law Smt. Sansaro Devi Parbhat Singh Jamwal -Son Smt. Kiran Jyoti & Sh. Madan Lal-Daughter & Son-in-law Rishi Kumar & Indu Sharma Branch Head, J&K Bank Smt. Chander Kanta & Sh. Rajesh Kumar-Daughter & Son-in-law Lt. Col Sanjivan Kumar & Archana Sharma CREMATION Smt. Neeru & Sh. Baldev Raj-Daughter & Son-in-law BU: Bantalab, Jammu Grand Children: Dr. Megha, Ms Neha, Mr Vivek, Mst,. Rahul and Mst. Divansh Grand Sons and Grand Daughter With profound grief & sorrow, we inform the Bikram Singh Jamwal -Son Contact No: 94198-99422, 94192-57627 Rudraksh Sharma sad demise of Th. Shanti Singh Manhas J&K Bank, Currency Chest, Kathua Smt. Champa Pathania Dhwani Dadheech S/o Lt. Th Shanker Singh Manhas R/o R/o Tope Sher Khania, Jammu 22A/Vivek Vihar (Chhinjwan) Paloura Mob: 94191-88745 Kostav Sharma 10TH DAY 8803520689, 8894355981 Jammu on 5-12-2016. With profound grief and sorrow, we regret to inform the Cremation will take place on 6-12-2016 sad demise of our beloved Sh. Isher Dass Sharma TENTH DAY/KRIYA (Tuesday) at Toph Near Best Price at (Lower Belicharana Wale) A/P Upper Lane No. 3, Greater Kailash Jammu on 28-11-2016. With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad demise of CONDOLENCE 12:30 PM. 10TH DAY will be performed at Lane No. 9, Shiv Mandir, our beloved Smt Sumitra Devi W/o Late Sh Isher Dass GRIEF STRICKEN Greater Kailash Jammu on 7th December 2016 Kalsotra R/o H.No. 180 Ward No. 09 Udhampur on 29-11- The Terath Raj Kapal Mochan Shrine/ Smt. Prakasho Devi -Wife (Wednesday) at 11.30 A.M. 2016. Temples Committee Nagbal Shopian, Camp Sons & Daughters-in-law GRIEF STRICKEN Tenth Day will be performed onm 07-12-2016 (Wednesday) at 11.30 AM at Mahajan Hall, Udhampur. Jammu conveys its deep sorrow on the Smt. Asha W/o Sh. Sardar Singh Manhas Daughter-in-laws & Sons Smt. Sanjogita W/o Lt. Sh. Dewan Chand Sharma Kriya will be performed on 10-12-2016 (Saturday) at Devika demise of Shri Shyam Lal Mattoo of Nagbal Smt. Chanchala W/o Sh. Attma Singh Manhas Th. Shanti Singh Smt. Neena & Sh. Romesh Chander Sharma Ghat Udhampur at 08.00 AM. Divgam, Shopian presently residing at Buta Manhas Grief Stricken Smt. Raj Rani W/o Lt. Paramjit Singh Manhas Smt. Bholi Devi & Sh. Charanjit Sharma Nagar Jammu on 3-12-2016. Daughters & Sons-in-law Daughters-in-law & Sons Smt. Sharda & Sh. Baldev Raj Sharma The Trust prays for eternal peace to the Smt. Vidya W/o Sh. Mangat Singh Bhau Smt. Rajni & Sh, Ram Rattan Sharma Smt Pinky Gupta & Raj Guru Smt Rashi & Roshan Gupta departed soul and courage to the bereaved Smt. Kanta W/o Sh. Balbir Singh Bhau Son-in-laws & Daughters Sh. Isher Dass Sharma Sh. Sudesh Raina & Smt. Santosh Raina Son-in-law Smt Sumitra Devi family. Smt. Sharda W/o Sh. Jagdish Singh Jamwal Vinay Kaystha Sh. Girdhari Lal Sharma & Smt. Kanta Devi Shri Shyam Lal Daughters & Sons-in-law V.S. Lahori Smt. Sujata W/o Sh Ghar Singh Danoo Sh. Manmohan Sharma & Smt. Chanchla Devi Swaran (Kujji) & Prem Parkash Gupta Mattoo Grandsons: Vikram, Tejinder, Pranav, Sudesh Ph. No: 9419130082, 9419122765, 9419108258, 9469808665, 9419173361 PRESIDENT Kids: Trisha, Abni, Panku and Reet Veerangna & Utsab Majumdar Kanchan & Hari Krishan Mob : 9622614923, 9622222231, 9797674344 10th Day Kriya Grand Sons: Vasu, Mannu, Tannu SHRADHANJALI “Master Jee”, you will remain a multi-talented CREMATION With profound grief & sorrow, we inform KRIYA/UTHALA personality as an Urdu Poet, Anchor, Stage With profound grief and sorrow we the sad and untimely demise of our With profound grief and sorrow, we regret Artist, Singer, and an honest Educationist as regret to inform you about the sad beloved Smt Hardesh Kumari W/o Lt to inform the sad and untimely demise of a role model for future generations.
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