Mrs Rina Jayant Panchal

Jai Shree Krishna

It is with deepest regret, we announce the sudden and tragic death of Mrs Rina Jayant Panchal, wife of Mr Jayant Rameshbhai Panchal, on 3rd January 2007.

Mrs Rina Jayant Panchal

Birstall, Leicester (UK)  /  Bilimora (India)

8th February 1980 – 3rd January 2007

“Rina was a brave, sweet, fun loving person. She had a bubbly personality and apart from being my wife she was also my best friend. Everyone who came into contact with her left with a smile. She had many friends within the community and she will be missed very much.”

“I pray to god that she can rest in peace and that justice will be done in relation to her death. Rina was not only my wife she was also a very loving, sister, daughter and auntie to other members of our family. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her.”

Jayant R. Panchal

Mr Dalpatram Dullabhbhai Panchal

Mr Dalpatram Dullabhbhai Panchal

Coventry – UK

(Kadod – India)

It is with deepest regret, we announce the sad death of 
Mr Dalpatram Dullabhbhai Panchal , on Friday 16th September 2005 at approximately 9:00 a.m.

In The Beloved Memory Of Our Father/Grandfather we would request donations to “Eye Care®” (a charity caring for the blind) instead of wreaths or flowers.

Mr Hiralal (Chhitubhai) V Panchal

Mr Hiralal (Chhitubhai) V Panchal

Preston – UK

(Mandvi – India)

Age: 86

It is with deepest regret, we announce the sad death of 
Mr Hiralal (Chhitubhai) V Panchal , on Sunday 3rd July 2005 at approximately 11:15 a.m.

Mr Saileshbhai Chhotubhai Mistry

Mr Saileshbhai Chhotubhai Mistry

Pinner – UK

(Navsari – India)

22nd December 1963 to 13th January 2005

It is with deepest regret, we announce the sad and sudden death of 
Mr Saileshbhai Chhotubhai Mistry, husband of Mrs Meenaben S Mistry, on 13th January 2005.

Saileshbhai’s sudden passing does not only bring a tragic loss to his family but also to our Samaj to which he was always committed and dedicated. His loss will be felt across the community as a whole.

He passed away in America, whilst on a business trip.

Saileshbhai had been a valued committee member of the Panchal Gnati Mandal UK for many years.


We all pray to give his wife Meenaben, his children Natasha, Jemie and Chantelle, as well as other family and friends the courage and strength to overcome this tragic loss.
 

Meenaben and the rest of the family, have requested that Saileshbhai would want to be remembered with happy thoughts and fond memories.

Om Shanti Shanti Shanti