In memory of

Sadhan Das

Sadhan Das, 74, passed away on March 2, 2022.

Sadhan Das was born in 1948 to Suresh Das and Khukurani Das in Comilla, Bangladesh. After graduating from Ishwar Pathshala and Comilla Victoria College in 1966, he went on to study Electrical Engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).

He started his first job at the Government of Bangladesh. He was fortunate to work with the first President of Bangladesh and the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

In 1975, he got married to Shibani Das. Sadhan and Shibani went on to have two children, Aditi and Anupam.

Sadhan was predeceased by his father, Suresh Das, mother, Khukurani Das, and his sister, Mira Chowdhury. He is survived by his wife, Shibani, daughter, Aditi, son-in-law, Amitabh, son, Anupam, granddaughter, Anaya, grandson, Anit, brothers, Swapan, Goutam and Kartick, sisters, Shipra and Krishna, and many nephews and nieces.

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Kirk Niergarth (Friend of Anupam)

Entered March 4, 2022 from Calgary

My sincere condolences.

Ayushya Bangur (Family Friend)

Entered March 4, 2022 from Vancouver, BC

Got to know uncle when they were visiting Toronto from Bangladesh. He was always smiling and always there for a good talk. The only thing I can remember about him was his zest for life. The only thing I can wish for him is to have peace where he is and enjoy the after life.

Melanie Peacock (Family friend)

Entered March 4, 2022 from Calgary

Deepest condolences on the passing of your beloved husband/father/grandfather. May his beautiful soul now rest in eternal peace. The family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Neel 

Entered March 4, 2022 from Regina

Praying for your departed soul

Tapas Mazumder (Son-in-law)

Entered March 4, 2022 from Canberra, Australia

He was a guardian, a guide, a protector. Without his guidance, the stories would be different. I am fortunate for the few moments I have spent with him, but unfortunate also, as I couldn't get his company more. However, I believe he will live among us at least as long as we live, through what we have managed to learn from him and adopted in our personality.

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