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Page2.Qxd (Page 2) TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2019 (PAGE 2) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU TENTH DAY KRIYA TENTH DAY OBITUARIES With profound grief & sorrow, we inform the BARKHI With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad sad demise of Sh Romesh Chandra Gupta - NOBLE SOULS NEVER DIE. MAY WE demise of our beloved Sh. Roshan Lal Raina Retired Deputy Registrar Jammu University ALWAYS BE INSPIRED AND GUIDED BY CREMATION S/o Late Dina Nath Raina, original resident of R/o H No 57 Lane No 2 Patel Nagar Talab Tillo YOUR PRINCIPLES AND WAY OF LIFE TO With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad Chattabal Srinagar on 19th January 2019. Jammu. FOLLOW..... demise of our beloved mother Smt. Dulari Dembi Barkhi of our beloved father Sh Ved Parkash TENTH DAY KRIYA will be performed on Tenth Day shall be performed on 23-01-19 Gupta S/o Lt Sh Jaishi Ram Gupta will be per- W/o Lt. Sh. Bansi Lal Dembi erstwhile resident of Wednesday at 11 AM at Tali Sahab Gurudwara Qaziyar Zaina Kadal at present 223, Colonel’s 28th January 2019 at Murad Nagar Ganga formed on Wednesday, 23rd January 2019 at Pacca Gharat near BEE-ENN Hospital Talab Colony Bohri Talab Tillo, Jammu today the 21st Nehr (Gat-Ganga) at 10.00 A.M. while 12 Noon at our residence Qtr No. 46, Tillo Jammu. January, 2019. ASSEMBLY shall be held at IFS Apartments Nowshera Distt Rajouri. GRIEF STRICKEN DEEPLY MISSED & REMEMBERED BY:- Cremation will be performed at Shakti Nagar Flat No. B-25 Mayur Vihar Phase-One (1) Smt. Veena Gupta - Wife Sh Sham Sunder Gupta (Retd Teacher)- Son Cremation Ground at 11.00 a.m. on 22nd January, New Delhi at 11.30 AM. Son & Daughter-in-Law Daughters-in-Law & Sons 2019. GRIEF STRICKEN SH. ROSHAN LAL Mr. Ujwal & Mrs. Tania Gupta Smt Kiran Bala & Sh Rajesh Gupta Grief Stricken Samast Raina Parivar RAINA Brother & Bhabhi Sh Romesh Chandra Vijay & P.K. Dembi Mr. Kuldeep Gupta & Mrs. Saloni Smt Sunita Gupta & Sh Sunil Gupta Sh Ved Parkash Gupta Phone: 9310007963; 9419113850; 9419186986; Gupta Renu & Vinod Dembi Smt. Dulari Dembi Daughters & Son-in-Laws Smt Anuradha Gupta & Sh Anil Gupta Veena & C.L. Rayu 9419652710; 9419197512 Mrs. Saruchi Gupta & Mr. Vishal Gupta Grand Daughter-in-Law & Grand Son Mrs. Shefali & Mr. Aseem Gupta Grand Children Smt Sakshi Gupta & Sh Gourav Gupta Ms. Ishwin Gupta. (Niece) And Samast Rayu, Makroo, Dembi and Tikoo Parivars Smt Radhika Gupta & Sh Govind Gupta Sisters & Brothers-in-Law Grand Daughter & Grand Son-in-Law 9469214961, 9419191296, 9906320188, 0191-2552167 TENTH DAY/KRIYA/UTHALA Smt. Chanchla Devi & Sh. Bal Krishan Gupta ( Jagat Ram And Sons HP Gas Distributor) Smt Rakhi Kohli & Sh Manik Kohli Smt. Santosh Gupta - Sister Smt Sonika Gupta & Sh Vishal Gupta With profound grief and sorrow, we regret to inform Smt. Sushma & Sh. Surinder Gupta Sumit Gupta, Aman Gupta - Grand Sons the sad demise of our beloved Vijay Gupta S/o Bola Smt. Anjali & Kuldeep Gupta CREMATION Vishali Mahajan, Ankita Gupta - Grand Daughters With profound grief and sorrow, we inform Ram R/o near Agriculture Workshop Gole Pulli Talab Mobile No. 9906347775, 9149982156 the sad demise of Smt. Sudesh Gupta W/o Tillo, Jamrnu who expired on 14-01-2019 (Monday). Late Sh. Bansi Lal R/o 66-A, Below Purani TENTH DAY will be performed on 23-01-19 (Wednesday) at Mahajan Hall, Lane No-7, Talab Mandi, Jammu on 21-01-2019. Tillo, Jammu at 11.30 a.m. RASAM PAGRI/UTHALA Cremation will be performed at Jogi Gate KRlYA will be performed on 26-1-2019 Saturday at 5TH DAY With profound grief and sorrow we on 22-01-2019 at 12 Noon. our residence at 12.00 and UTHALA will be GRIEF STRICKEN performed on 26-01-2019 Saturday at Shiv Mandir With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our beloved Son & Daughter-in-law Talab Tillo Chowk. at 3:30 p.m. inform the sad demise of our beloved Late Sh. Kuldeep Raj S/o Late Sh. Mr. Rajesh Gupta & Neeru Gupta GRIEF STRICKEN Buaji Smt. Mohini Kumari Gupta W/o Nathu Ram R/o House No. 8, Mohalla Sh. Ramnath Gupta - Jeth Smt. Amro Devi-Mother VIJAY GUPTA Prof. Dr. R.D. Gupta (Ex Associate Dean Paharian Jammu. Smt Tripta Devi- Wife Daughters & Sons-in-law SMT. SUDESH GUPTA SKUAST). Rasam Pagri/Uthala will be performed Smt. Ramni Sehgal & Sh. Satish Sehgal Bishamber Dass & Shukantala Devi-Brother & Sister in law at Geeta Bhawan on (Wednesday) Smt Raj Rani & Lt Roshan Lal Gupta-Sister and Brother in law The Fifth Day will be held at Lakshmi Smt. Rajni Gupta & Sh. Neeraj Gupta 23-1-2019 from 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm. Smt. Nirmal & Sh. J.L. Gupta-Sister and Brother in law Smt. Shallu Verma & Sh. Yash Paul Sharma Narayan Temple, Dhakki Sarajan, Jammu GRIEF STRICKEN Gourav Gupta and Shivani Gupta-Son & Daughter in law on 23-01-2019 (Wednesday) at 11 AM. Sourabh Gupta-Son Mobile No. 7710051912 Smt. Mohini Kumari Smt. Shakuntla Devi -Wife Late Sh. Kuldeep Raj Payal Gupta and Nitin Mahajan-Daughter & Son in law 9906317603 GRIEF STRICKEN Brother & Daughter-in-law Gupta TENTH DAY M/s Gupta Box Maker Sh. Rakesh Kumar & Smt. Santosh Bhagat With profound grief and sorrow we Dhakki Sarajan, Jammu Sh. Rajesh Kumar & Smt. Seema Devi regret to inform the sad demise of our BHOG & ANTIM ARDAS 9419835121, 7006205376 Sh. Ramesh Kumar & Smt. Priya Devi beloved Sh. Charan Dev Singh S/o With profound grief and sorrow, we inform the sad Sh. Surinder Kumar & Smt. Tripta Devi Late Sh. Hoshnak Singh R/o 53-B Lane demise of Sardarni Isher Kour W/o Late S. Hakam Sh. Aneet Kumar & Smt. Nisha Devi Singh (Lower Gadigarh Wale) present address Tenth Day Chacha & Chachi Ji No. 1 Patoli Mangotrian, Jammu on 13- Chatha Hakkal behind FCI Store Chatha Mill. With profound grief and sorrow, we regret to Sh. Satish Raj & Smt. Lalli Devi 01-2019. ARAMBH SHRI AKHAND PATH SAHIB on 23-01- inform the sad demise of our beloved mother 2019 at 9.30 A.M. (at residence). Mob:- 94191-21386, 94191-90979 Tenth Day will be performed on 22 Jan Smt. Prami Thakur (Guddi) resident of village BHOG SHRI AKHAND PATH SAHIB will be held on 25- Sounder, Dachhan presently at H. No 164, Lane 2019 (Tuesday) at our residence at 01-2019 at Gurudwara Singh Sabha Chatha Mill at 11.00 a.m. 10.00 A.M. to 12.00 Noon. No 4, Bharat Nagar, Bantalab Jammu on REMEMBRANCE Grief Stricken Sh. Charan Dev DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY: 15.01.2019. Tenth Day shall be performed at Tawi Ghat on Eight years have passed you suddenly left this Singh Assa Singh (Teacher) - Brother-in-Law Smt. Anita Devi- Wife Sons & Daughters-in-Law 24.01.2019 at 8:30 am world leaving us in sorrow. Your absence has Smt. Kanta Devi- Mother Late S Bhai Amrik Singh & Kulwant Kour SARDARNI ISHER KOUR GRIEF STRICKEN: created vacuum in our lives. Sh. Bhupinder Singh- Bhai Gurcharan Singh & Harmeet Kour Ms. Neelima Thakur (Daughter) Your unforgettable memories will always remain Gurbachan Singh & Narveen Kour Smt. Sheetal Devi- Bhabi Rohit Thakur (Son) alive in our lives. Mob. No.: 9419611391, Amarjit Singh & Manjit Kour Shikha Thakur (Daughter in law) Smt. Prami Thakur Virender Singh- Son Grand Children DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY: 8803267092 Daughters & Son-in-laws Rayan Thakur (Grandson) (Guddi) Tirath Kour W/o Lt S. Joginder Singh Gurpreet Singh, Baldeep Singh, Sh. Ved Parkash Gupta -Husband Nidhi Bandral- Daughter Tarandeep Singh, Karanjit Singh, Deeply missed and remembered by Davinder Kour & S. Naranjan Singh All Thakur & Rana family. Daughter & Son-in-law Rajinder Kour & S. Santokh Singh Satnam Singh Mobile No : 7006912602, 9796847714, 9796634828 Sushma Gupta & Kamlesh Gupta Nirmal Kour & S Bhopinder Singh Mob: 9086199475 Smt. Santosh RASAM-E-KUL Anju Gupta & Sham Khullar Rani With profound grief & sorrow, we inform Grand Children: Veenu, Surbhi, Anuj, Abha the sad demise of our beloved Mohd. MASVAR & WAHARVAR OBITUARY/TENTH DAY Rafiq Malik S/o Late Anayat Ullah Malik With profound grief and sorrow, we regret to inform the sad & Remembrance A year has passed since you left for your untimely demise of our beloved mother Smt. Tara Kotwal W/o Late Sh. Trilok SIngh Kotwal on 14-01-2019 at 456- (11th Death Anniversary) R/o H.No BC 35 Mohalla Dalpatian heavenly abode. Trails of your sweet Ambphalla, Jammu. “We feel your painful absence, We miss you with every memory, fresh as ever, make us feel your Tenth Day will be performed at Ved Mandir Ambphalla, breath” Eleven years have passed but still you are with us Jammu on 19-01-2019. Jammu on Wednesday (23-01-2019) at 9:30 AM. fragrant presence. May your precious soul GRIEF STRICKEN and shall remain with us for ever. His Rasam-e-Kul will be performed on rest in eternal peace. Daughters-in-law & Sons DEEPLY REMEMBERED BY:- Usha & Sanjeev Kotwal (Agri Deptt.) Sons & Daughters-in-Law 22-01-2019 at 12.30 pm at his residence MASVAR & WAHARVAR of Late Smt. Rashmi & Rajeev SIngh Kotwal (Agri Deptt.) Sh Kamal Kant & Smt Amita Gupta Shanta Ji Kaul W/o Sh. Bal Krishen Kaul Daughters & Sons-in-law Ravi Kant & Seema Gupta Mohalla Dalpatian BC 35 Jammu. Poonam & Bhupinder Singh Sambyal Jugal Kishore & Arti Gupta Mohd. Rafiq Malik original resident of Nakashpora, Upper Neelu & Nater Singh Thakur Sanjeev Kumar & Assemita Gupta Contact No: 94191-48323, 9419174211, Sattu, Srinagar at present New Plots Grand Children: Abhay, Vishalli, Sunisha, Garima, Pari & Ajay Kant & Neetu Gupta Smt Raj Rani Shorya Ritu & Rakesh Kakkar - Daughter & Son-in-Law W/o Late Jagdev Raj 9858930804, 9149544741 Jammu will be performed on 22nd & 23rd Nanands & Nanandois And Grand Children Gupta Smt.
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