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Shri Paul Seurattan

Passed 11/07/2024

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Obituary For Shri Paul Seurattan

Shri (Paul) Seurattan, age 73, passed away peacefully in his home, November 7th 2024. Paul was born in British Guyana, October 4th 1951. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Judy Seurattan, and three children, Christopher (Belle), Shaneia (Bernie), and Ian (Amy) Seurattan. Also mourning Paul are his 5 beloved grandchildren, Kasten, Kailynn, Aaliyah, Charlotte, and Kieran. Paul embraced every moment spent with his grandchildren and his close friends who became family.

A true enthusiast of life's simple pleasures, he loved meeting new people, gardening, biking, swimming, food, road trips and a good campfire. Paul had a great sense of humour and brightened any room he was in with his stories, witty remarks and perfectly timed jokes. His laughter, energy, and unconditional love for his family and friends will be deeply missed and forever cherished by those who were fortunate enough to know him.

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  • 11/13/2024

    I look at this picture of Paul and know what a special person he was, always making people welcome, he'll be dearly missed by many that knew him. My sincere condolences to Judy, Chris, Shaneia, Ian and family. May you hold his memories close cause that's what will help you in the time ahead...take care of each other!

  • 11/13/2024

    So sorry to hear of Paul's passing . He was always quick with a joke and a smile . My condolences Judy ,Christopher, Shaneia , Ian and families. Diana Quillan

  • 11/13/2024

    A great father that had a difficult life, but tried to overcome them and become a better person for his family. With love from your youngest son Ian.

  • 11/13/2024

    I ll miss our drives, conversations and our complaints of this world ,the country and the people... although you did most the talking I agree with you....almost on everything 🙂 There are those who want a swimming pool in the house, while those who have one barely use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a deep sense of loss, while others who hold them close often complain about them. Those who do not have a partner yearn for him, but those who have, sometimes do not value him. The hungry would give anything for a plate of food, while the well fed complains about the taste. You will always have my respect and love. Thank you for making me a better person

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