In memory of

Badri Dass Gupta

March 7, 1921 -  May 6, 2019

We are grieved to inform you of the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather Mr. Badri Dass Gupta. Mr. Gupta died peacefully with family by his side on May 6th, 2019. His commitment to health led him to have 98 years worth of wisdom and experience.

His passing marks the end of one generation of the family, but a part of him will continue to live on in all of us that knew him. While we are disheartened that he is no longer with us, we celebrate knowing that he saw and witnessed some of the greatest moments the world had to offer. He was able to live in different parts of the world, fluent in each of their languages. He will be missed dearly by his family and entire extended family, and he will always be in our hearts.

Remembering him – his wife - Sudesh, Children Indu & Shiv, Hema, Pankaj & Neena, Poonam, Grandchildren Ronish & Jenna, Tanya, and Neha.

Guestbook 

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Raj-Malti Bansal 

Entered May 9, 2019 from 949 John Watt Blvd

Dear Indu-Shiv,
We will try best to reach on 11May,You know I am not keeping good health.Malti had
long conversation with mami ji yesterday.
Raj

Karen Liu 

Entered May 9, 2019

Indu and Shiv, sorry for your loss, our deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family, our prayers are with you especially at this difficult time.

Karen and Richard Liu

Neeraj (Grandson)

Entered May 10, 2019 from Gurgaon, Haryana, India

End of an ERA and a generation in our family. Chachaji lived a great innings. He loved all his family including extended family. I have very fond memories of his and chachiji's stay with us during their last visit to India. We will all miss him.

RL Bansal, Neeraj Bansal & Sangeeta Bansal

Yoke Chung (friend)

Entered May 10, 2019

Dear Indu,
My sincere condolences to you and your family. May you find peace and comfort in warm memories of your dad.

Vathana sabanathan (colleague)

Entered May 10, 2019

My heartfelt condolences to you and your family at this difficult time Pankaj. May your father's soul rest in peace.
Vathana

Life Stories 

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Gupta Family 

Entered May 9, 2019

Badri Dass Gupta was born in Naba, India in 1921 and moved to Canada after retiring in 1991. Over the course of almost a century, he experienced many changes and challenges in his life. After moving to Canada, he adapted to his new life with content and ease. He found harmony in whatever he did and made new friends. He even formed his own senior club, which he had so much passion for. He shared decades worth of love, teaching, and joy for his family and friends around him.

He will be remembered as an independent, strong willed and progressive man. He lived life on his own terms. He will always be remembered by his family and friends for his generosity and loving nature. He was most well-known for his dedication to physical activity, with a particular love of taking in his surroundings with long walks. He was also fascinated by books and written literature. He was a life-long learner and keen to share his learning with those around him. He was a child at heart, with a light hearted personality. He loved interacting with children, which is why he made such an amazing grandfather.

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