
Tribute for Charu
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Dear Family and Friends,
On September 19th 2019, we lost our beloved Charankan (Charu) to a senseless act of gun violence. He was a cherished son, caring brother and loyal friend. Until the end, Charu valued the importance of family and treated those around him with kindness. He was an ambitious, hardworking individual who made his presence well known in the construction and printing industry. Charu had many future plans. One in particular he was looking forward to with excitement was to use his strong work ethic to start his very own business in the construction industry. Charu had touched the lives of many through his acts of compassion and generosity. He was passionate about giving back to his community and contributed immensely where he lived. He was a role model to youth that aimed to be as impactful and hardworking as he was. There was never a dull moment with Charu, as his presence sparked joy and laughter in those around him. It is incredibly sad that Charu’s life ended so soon and we cannot put into words how much we will miss him. Even though Charu may be gone, his memory will live with all of us forever.
Please donate to give the best man in the world the farewell he deserves.
The money will be directed to Charu's family to assist with funeral expenses and will be used in accordance with the wishes of his closest family members. Beneficiary is listed under Thugeetha Chandrakanthan who is the sister of Charu
The funeral will be held at Chapel Ridge Funeral Home located at 8911 Woodbine Avenue, Markham, Ontario. Below are the dates and times of the visitations:
First Visitation - Friday, September 27th, 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Second Visitation - Saturday, September 28th, 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Third Visitation - Sunday, September 29th, 8:00am - 9:00am
Service - Sunday, September 29th 9:00am
Following the service, the Cremation will take place at 11.30am at Highland Hills Crematorium located at 12492 Woodbine Avenue, Gormley, ON.
With deepest sympathy and all our love,
On September 19th 2019, we lost our beloved Charankan (Charu) to a senseless act of gun violence. He was a cherished son, caring brother and loyal friend. Until the end, Charu valued the importance of family and treated those around him with kindness. He was an ambitious, hardworking individual who made his presence well known in the construction and printing industry. Charu had many future plans. One in particular he was looking forward to with excitement was to use his strong work ethic to start his very own business in the construction industry. Charu had touched the lives of many through his acts of compassion and generosity. He was passionate about giving back to his community and contributed immensely where he lived. He was a role model to youth that aimed to be as impactful and hardworking as he was. There was never a dull moment with Charu, as his presence sparked joy and laughter in those around him. It is incredibly sad that Charu’s life ended so soon and we cannot put into words how much we will miss him. Even though Charu may be gone, his memory will live with all of us forever.
Please donate to give the best man in the world the farewell he deserves.
The money will be directed to Charu's family to assist with funeral expenses and will be used in accordance with the wishes of his closest family members. Beneficiary is listed under Thugeetha Chandrakanthan who is the sister of Charu
The funeral will be held at Chapel Ridge Funeral Home located at 8911 Woodbine Avenue, Markham, Ontario. Below are the dates and times of the visitations:
First Visitation - Friday, September 27th, 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Second Visitation - Saturday, September 28th, 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Third Visitation - Sunday, September 29th, 8:00am - 9:00am
Service - Sunday, September 29th 9:00am
Following the service, the Cremation will take place at 11.30am at Highland Hills Crematorium located at 12492 Woodbine Avenue, Gormley, ON.
With deepest sympathy and all our love,
Co-organizers (2)
Sarveen Rajahkumar
Organizer
Toronto, ON
Thugeetha Chandrakanthan
Beneficiary
Sanjiv Krishnabaskaran
Co-organizer