Prem-Bhardwaj-Obituary

Prem Lata Bhardwaj

Colonial Heights, Virginia

Jan 1, 1949 – Jan 12, 2010

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January 1, 1949
DIED
January 12, 2010
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Colonial Heights, Virginia

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Prem Lata Bhardwaj, 61, of Chesterfield, formerly of Ludhiana Punjab, India, passed away on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at Johnston-Willis Medical Center. She was the daughter of the late Devi Dyal and Puran Devi Sharma, and was preceded in death by two brothers. She is survived by her husband,...

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iamvery miss aunt uncleand sisters

We'll miss Prem's beautiful smile and sunny disposition. She was very special, and took the time to say hello when strolling through the neighborhood. Please accept our deepest condolences. We're truly sorry for your loss.

DR BHARDWAJ, WHAT YOU SAID TO ME OUTSIDE THE ICU AT JW WHEN I ASKED YOU HOW YOU ALL WERE WAS ONE OF THE MOST TOUCHING THINGS I'VE EVER HEARD---"IT IS THE END OF THE STORY"---. I THINK THAT PHRASE WILL REMAIN WITH ME FOR SOME TIME. I AM SO SORRY THAT I DID NOT GET THE CHANCE TO SAY HELLO TO HER ONE LAST TIME. SALLY (JW RADIOLOGY).

Dear Hem, Monica and Dr. Bhardwaj,

Prem was so brave and such a fighter.
She was always interested in others and had a great sense of humor in spite of her illness. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Ronnie Robinson JW/WHU

We will miss seeing Prem's smiling face in the office. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and our hearts go out to you and your family. You were all such a wonderful support throughout her treatments. We hope the wonderful memories stay with you and help you during this difficult time. ~Margaret and Kelley

Shane and were so sorry to hear about Prem's passing. She was such a sweet person and it really gave SHane a thrill the way she loved to come see his decorations. We have missed seeing her walking in the neighborhood. Our blessings on her family and if you need anything we are right up the street.

We, the Faculty and Staff of Virginia State University Agricultural Research Service, wishes to express our deepest and sincere sympathy to Dr. Bhardwaj and daughters. Our hearts and thoughts are with you and if there is anything that we can do, please do not hestitate to let us know. We are praying with you.

Dr. Wondi Mersie and ARS Faculty and Staff