Abraham Lincoln once said, “In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count, it’s the life in your years”. When we first heard this, we never gave it a second thought. Now, today, looking back at the beautiful life our Ravi lived, we truly understand the meaning behind it.
A life well lived, a life well travelled, and a life full of love, Ravi made the most of everything that came his way. He deeply loved his children, his wife and his family to the fullest, and never shied away from making it known. If you were lucky enough to be a part of his life, you were able to experience the purity of his heart and the light he brought into our lives from the moment he walked in.
Thousands of memories made together, yet they don’t feel enough. His presence we will always miss, our memories we will always treasure, we will love him always, and will forget him never.
To the brightest star in the sky, we know you’re watching down on us, and we shall look up and smile back at you every single time, till the end of time. ~
Jasbir Kaur NGD '91 (Sister in Law), Aman Gill HBD '87 (Brother in Law)
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