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In Memory of Indukumar Maganlal Rash

Indukumar Maganlal Rash was born in Kampala, Uganda on September 28, 1942 the 4th of 8 children of Maganlal Bhanji Rash and Kasturben Maganlal Rash.

After completing high school in Kampala, he attended Elphinstone College in Mumbai. This was followed by a Masters from the London School Of Economics.

Indukumar emigrated to Canada in 1968 where he worked as an economics specialist in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa until he retired. 

He was married to Daksha; together they welcomed their son Sagar in June 1994. Indu was dedicated to his family and extended family and was always there to lend a hand when needed.

Indukumar had a variety of interests ranging from singing, philosophy, art, poetry, writing, oratory, story telling and he enjoyed going for long bicycle rides on his distinctive yellow or red bicycles. 

Indukumar, a much loved son, husband, father, brother, uncle and great uncle passed away peacefully at the age of 82 at home on October 29, 2024 surrounded by his family.

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I shall miss you Dear Indukaka. It wall always good to have our occasional chat on WhatsApp or over the phone. He was sure a jolly good fellow , and so say all of us.!!!

When all the kakas came to Soanesh/Sejal wedding , that was a shear joy. So glad we captured this magic moment. My Dad and and all of us were so overjoyed by this grand union.

Dear Kaka you are a legend and your legacy will live on .
Lots of love and smiles . 🙂🫶🏼. 🙏

My apologies. The photo was during an auspicious occasion of Mileen’s/Leen’s wedding 4/4:/2016.
(Re comment 1/11/24 8:38am. 🙏

Indu Kamar Rash,,along with his elder brother , Natubhai were my classmates in Old Kampala Secondary School, along with Jagdish DATTANI of Ottawa and Vipin Patel from Vancouver.
He was a brilliant student and had a pleasant personality and cordial friendship.
He will be missed by all !
May his gentle Soul be blessed abandonedly
🕉🙏🕉

Our sincere condolences to the the Rash family on the passing of Indubhai.
May God grant him peace.
Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi
Bhadra and Raman Tanna

Bhabi Ji,
My deepest Sympathies to you and Sagar Bhai on the loss of Indu Bhai. May his love and memory stay with you forever..

Aum Shanti ..Shanti…Shanti..🙏🙏🙏🙏

We have such a fond memories of Indubhai, when he visited us in Oklahoma with Dakshaben. May his soul rest in peace. Our prayers for the Family.

We had an opportunity to meet Indubhai over a twenty years ago. Even though it was a short visit, his good mannerisms and easy going personality made us feel at home. He was quiet a gentleman. We will miss him. May God bless his soul. Manu and Gita Patel, Oklahoma City, OK. USA.

Indumama, a true gentleman.
Softly spoken, very kind and able to provide great advice when asked.
He will be greatly missed by everyone but never forgotten.
Jai Shree Krishna
Paresh Bhagdev & Family

Dakshaben, Sagar and family
Our deepest condolences to you all.
Our thought and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Indubhai was a very kind and gentle man.
He was always willing to help.
Jai Shree Krishna🙏

Our uncle Indukumar Rash was a beacon of calm and patience. His gentle demeanor and caring nature touched everyone who knew him. He had an extraordinary ability to listen and provide comfort, always knowing the right words to say or the perfect moments to simply be present.

Throughout his life, Indu Masa dedicated himself to his family and friends, offering support and love without hesitation. His kindness was a guiding light, reminding us all of the beauty in compassion and understanding.

We will miss his warm smile, his wise counsel, and the simple joy he brought to everyone who knew him. As we say goodbye, we carry his spirit with us, forever grateful for the impact he has left in this world.

Rest in peace, dear uncle. You will be missed dearly.

Our dear Indukaka was a gentle, soft spoken man whose warmth and kindness touched everyone he met.

I was very fortunate to meet with Prafulbhai Nathwani recently who was in the same class at school as Indukaka, Bhai & my Dad (Natubhai). He told me that Indukaka was always up to mischief and never studied much but still he would always be top of his class.

Our visits to Ottawa are filled with cherished memories of his humour & genuine spirit. He will be missed by everyone.

Chetan & Anita Paw & family 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

Indubhai was a very gentle person we have good memories with you. Prabhu Tena a aatmane shanti aape. 🙏🙏🙏Om shanti.

I cannot imagine the pain and heartache you’re feeling. I am praying for your peace and comfort. Deepest condolences to you and your family for your loss. Praying for you during this difficult time.
Om shanti🙏

InduMama was one of the finest persons of his generation. His extremely kind and generous nature will always be remembered. He always thought of others. He touched our hearts in many ways and we shall all miss him very much. Our deepest heartfelt condolences to DivyaMami, Sagar and All Rash Family.
Jai Shree Krishna from Nikil Shree Chandni Ashish Pratibha and Kamlesh and all family 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

our deepest condolence to Daxa ben and family. Dear Jijaji”s soul rest in peace in heaven.
our prayers for him.

Bhabhi ji,
I know that grief comes in waves. That’s why I intend to be with you throughout this difficult journey Wishing you peace and strength during this time of need. My deepest condolences with you.

Jay shree Krishna 🙏

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