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Sardari L. Arora

Fairlawn, Ohio

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Dr. Sardari L. Arora

Scientist, Teacher, Husband, Father, Grandpa and Friend

Dr. Sardari Arora, 78, passed away on November 3, 2007 as the result of an automobile accident.

Dr. Arora was born June 4, 1929 in Lahore, British India. He earned his bachelors, masters and Ph.D. degrees...

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Dear Sunita ji and Arora Family,

I have known Rev. Dr. Arora and Rev. Sunita ji for over thirty five years and the respect I have for the both of them has grown with time. Dr. Arora was a man of few words, and yet his presence was very powerful. I felt there was some thing devine about his being, and I always felt that the two of you made a devine couple. I am thankful that both of you visited our home in Chicago when you came here for Rev. Daarji and Jitan Mama;s 60th anniversary....

I met Dr. Arora in 1985 at Rev. Gobind Singh's place in Ann Arbor, MI. He was a great devotee of Sant Nirankari Mission. He was always polite, humble, and soft spoken. He always encouraged all the kids to do their best in school. He always encouraged everyone to do their best and always treat others as you want to be treated.
I pray to Almighty for auntie Arora’s and their nephew full recovery as well as courage to bear the loss of uncle Arora.

I have so many fond memories of Arora uncle, it's hard to pick just one that stands out. He was my mentor, friend, and spiritual leader. Without him in my life, I would have never pursued my love of medicine and science. To aunty and my sisters, my thoughts and prayers are with you! I WILL MISS YOU UNCLE!

I first met my father-in-law somewhere back in 1984, the year that I started dating his oldest daughter and the woman who would become my wife. Twenty three years have come and gone, and now, on the occasion of his untimely death, I’m here to do the impossible; to capture the essence of a man who came to be a father figure to me, so much so that even before Nita and I were married, I called him “Dad”. Something that from the first time was never uncomfortable.

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Dear Mrs. Arora,my condolences to you and your family.I really enjoyed my visits to your home.

Nita, Jim and family we are sorry to hear about your loss. Are thoughts and prayers are with your family. Love Chris and Cindy

To Nalini and Family:
Please accept my sincerest sympathies on your loss, and know that you have been in my thoughts and heart all week.
Let me know if I can help you through this time in any way.

Dear Arora family, please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of such a wonderful man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Mrs. Arora, Nita and Nalini I will miss Dr. Arora. My lasting memory of Dr. Arora was that he was a very cheerful person. Mine and Mary's prayers are with you.