Sardar Manmohan Singh Dhall passes away

Sardar Manmohan Singh Dhall passed away at age 89 on April 26th in Long Island, New York, his family said in an announcement.

Manmohan Singh Dhall is survived by his wife Sardarni Pritpal Kaur Dhall. Children Inderpal Singh, Harinderpal Singh, Gurinder Kaur and Vikas Dhall. He was father-in-law to Manmohan Singh Bhasin, Daman Kaur, Gogli and Indu Dhall; grandfather to Simardeep, Raymon, Kinsi, Jasmine, Sherry, Angelica, Gurtej, HarSahib & Raunak Dhall; and great-grandfather to Aarna, Noor and Pavan Singh.

At the Age of 15, Manmohan witnessed the 1947 Partition of India. He joined the Army at the age of 17 and took an early discharge to further his professional career and joined Gestetner Duplicators (A British Firm), serving there for 20 years. While working in the company, he married Pritpal Kaur and had four children. During the massacre of 1984, he had massive financial losses in Indore. In 1987 he decided to move to the US and to fulfill his dream for a better life with his family. While in the US, he became very active in the local Sikh community. One of his very passionate things to do was Sewa, as he always distributed leftover langar to the Sikh and non-Sikh working class youth. Raising a family with Sikh values was his number one priority and he has set an example for many families across the tri-state area of New York.

Sardar Manmohan Singh Dhall leaves us on a path to being humble, working hard and taking care of the family.

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