Navaal-Ramdin-Obituary

Navaal Ramdin

Seattle, Washington

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Navaal Ramdin passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 22, 2009, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on February 22, 2009.

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Navaal was a mentor, friend, and role model to me. Since 1996 he has directed me towards doing the right things while considering others (especially my family). I will never forget Navaal and his contribution to my development. I will truly miss his daily interaction.
NAVAAL WAS THE BEST!
God Bless Navaal, Alex, Shivana, and Rohan.

Dear Sandy, Shivana and Rohan: We just learned the sad news this morning (Sunday) and are so very sorry about your losing your beloved Navaal. We would like to express our condolences to you in person and will attempt to contact you. We send you our love and prayers and wishes for your hearts to heal. God bless you all.

Dear Mrs. Ramdin and family I had the pleasure of meeting and working with Navaal during the certification of the 777 program as the MRB Chairman for the FAA. His quick smile and can do attitude will be missed. My condolences to you in your time of grief. May the good lord bless you and family.
Respectfully Gary Goodwin

The thing that stands out most when I think of Navaal, is that he is the only person I know who actually lived his dream. As a 18 year old, he always said that one day he would build real airplanes instead of his plastic models. I will always remember fondly the time I spent in Trinidad. Navaal would come by every week, and we would go and get doubles, Navaal liked them as much as me. My deepest condolences to Sandy and family.

On Feb.20 at 7:30 a.m. we received a phone call with the devastating news that Navaal had died from a massive heart attack. In 1975 Navaal came to stay with us while attending Nicholson Catholic College. He quickly became a part of our family and we considered him our "fifth son". Although his stay in Belleville was for a few years he has aways remained in our thoughts. The times he helped Gregory with his homework and the time they spent making model airoplanes we will always remember. ...

I first met Navall in a Pre-Engineering Class at the UW in 1983. I had the pleasure of knowing him throughout our engineering studies and our careers at Boeing. Every time I ran into Navall I was always happy to see him and he always made me smile, regardless of the circumstances. While I am sad, and I will miss him, I am happy to have known him. Godspeed Navall you will be missed…

What a loss! Among Navaal's many wonderful gifts was, in parting, to leave us with memories of him that are so rich, so warm and so indelible.

Oh Alex.

Both Todd and I are so very sorry. We will say prayers you and the whole family. Please hug Zilda and Helen for us. Our thoughts will be with you all for a long time to come.

Love

Miki

As my Mentor Navaal played a key role in helping to navigate my technical aspirations as a engineer. Through our many conversations, Navaal helped me to gain and stay focus, manage and distinguish the essential from the non-essential. We would often meet for lunch, a time I excitingly anticipate because of Navaal’s bright personality and our insightful discussions.

I'm so grateful to have met Navaal and will always appreciate the impact he has made on my life. Navaal will be missed...