Mario Dharmesh Sabaratnam

Mario Dharmesh Sabaratnam obituary, Dallas, TX

Mario Dharmesh Sabaratnam

Mario Sabaratnam Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Aria Cremation Service and Funeral Home - Irving on Jul. 7, 2025.

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In Loving Memory of Mario Dharmesh Sabaratnam
January 5, 1985 – July 1, 2025
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved son, Mario Dharmesh Sabaratnam, who left us on July 1, 2025, at the young age of 40, after a courageous and dignified battle with colon cancer. Dharmesh faced this final chapter of his life with strength, grace, and quiet determination-qualities that defined his life and inspired all who knew him.
Dharmesh was born on January 5, 1985, at St. Michael's Nursing Home in Kollupitiya, Colombo on the beautiful island of Sri Lanka. At the age of four, he moved with his family to London, beginning a life shaped by resilience, adaptability, and global perspective. Five years later, the family settled in Maryland, USA, where Dharmesh spent his formative years and graduated from High Point High School.
As a child, Dharmesh enjoyed serving as an altar boy, especially at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., where he honored the legacy of the Our Lady of Good Health of Velankanni from Tamil Nadu, India. His deep spiritual roots remained with him throughout his life. As a young man, he proudly supported the India Catholic Association of America, continuing his commitment to faith and community. He was so faithful and loving he would have virtual prayers conducted by his friends who were priests for his family when they were ill.
Dharmesh continued his education at the University of Maryland and later earned a certificate from the X-Ray Academy of Texas as a non-certified radiologic technician, pursuing his interests with dedication and pride. Dharmesh also successfully completed the Student Leadership Institute at North Lake College, Dallas County Community College. Dharmesh went on to work at Dulles International Airport. A role that suited his love of travel and people-and later as a medical technician in Texas, where he relocated in 2011. Dharmesh also worked at Baylor Hospital in Dallas. In each chapter of his professional life, he brought care, commitment, and a deep sense of responsibility to those he served.
Dharmesh was deeply proud of his Sri Lankan heritage. Born into a Tamil family, he held a profound love for the food, music, and culture of his mother country. Whether it was a song, wild boar curry, or his Auntie Queenie's fish curry, Dharmesh celebrated his roots with joy and reverence. He especially cherished time spent in Sri Lanka and Canada, where vibrant Tamil communities offered a sense of connection and belonging.
Fond of traveling, Dharmesh explored the world with curiosity and wonder-but it was the people in his life who brought him the greatest happiness. He had an extraordinary gift for nurturing relationships, staying closely connected to his extended family and vast circles of friends from every place he lived. His parents remember with pride and affection how he made it a priority to keep in touch, never missing a birthday, celebration, or milestone. He had an uncanny ability to recall the smallest details of time spent with loved ones, and he treasured those memories deeply.
Some of Dharmesh's fondest memories were made at family gatherings-Thanksgivings, Easters, and Christmases spent shoulder to shoulder in a house packed with loved ones, surrounded by a blend of Sri Lankan and American dishes and many glasses of nelli crush. These moments, filled with laughter, music, and shared stories, were the heartbeat of his life. He relished the Fourth of July, when he would gather friends and family for barbeque, fun, and a slightly over-the-top-but always memorable-arsenal of fireworks.
Dharmesh loved to remind us all of the "good old days." He would recall shared stories and small moments that some of us had long forgotten. At the time, we might have paused and smiled, not realizing the gift he was giving us. In hindsight, it's clear that this was one of Dharmesh's quiet but profound roles in our lives-to be the keeper of memory, the one who helped us hold on to what truly matters. His life, though far too short, was filled with meaning, and his ability to make us feel remembered, connected, and loved is a legacy we will carry forward always.
Dharmesh was also a devoted animal lover. He found comfort and companionship in his beloved dog, Raja, and his two parrots, whose vibrant presence brought him joy and laughter. His gentle care for his pets reflected the kindness and affection he showed to all living beings.
Dharmesh is survived by his loving parents, Sarah Doreen (née Thambinayagam) Sabaratnam and Vijayan Sabaratnam, who stood by him with unwavering love and strength throughout his life. He also leaves behind a large and devoted extended family-so many cherished aunties, uncles, and cousins, more than can be named here, each of whom held a special place in his heart and in whose lives his memory will live on.
The wake will be held on Thursday, July 10, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the North Dallas Funeral Home (2710 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch, TX 75234). The funeral service will take place on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at 12:00 PM at Holy Family of Nazareth Catholic Church (2323 Cheyenne St, Irving, TX 75062). Dharmesh will be cremated in a private ceremony, which will be held on Monday, July 14, 2025.
If you have questions, please contact Brijesh Anthonypillai (240-481-1188) or Sarah Anthonypillai (413-575-7868).
Please leave the family condolences and share memories on this website.
Arrangements under the direction of:
Aria Cremation Service & Funeral Home
1820 N. Belt Line Road
Irving, Texas 75061
(972) 607-4400
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James Easter

July 12, 2025

Mario was always asking asking how are you doing, Take good care of your self a very plesant person to be around God Blessed Happy to have Known him. James Easter

D Carrier

July 10, 2025

To The Family

Mario was a wonderful person. He was passionate for and about Jesus, always exemplifying a humilty in God's service. Our heart goes out to you and your family during this time of bereavement. We're trusting God to wrap HIS loving arms around you for strength and comfort. Mario will be deeply missed by many.

Mr & Mrs D Carrier

D Carrier

July 10, 2025

Mario, my dear brother in Christ, I will truly miss you.

Mario boldly introduced himself to me while working together in the security industry in 2019. When Mario first approached me, his first words were I heard that you are a brother in the Lord. That was my first experience with this awesome man of God.

It was the start of our 7 year friendship. Seven years was too short but the impact he made in my life and others will last a lifetime. Our friendship was built during our work shifts and praying/speaking with on the phone from time to time. During those times of fellowship, God blessed me with the opportunity to witness the undying love Mario had for God, His Word and the caring heart he had for others.

Mario introduced me to his father also an uncle, a preacher of God's Word. One thing I will always remember is that Mario was always asking how is the wife and family doing. He was always asking me how is mother and father (my mom and dad) doing. He knew my kids and wife by name. He loved to call and let me know that he was appreciative our our friendship. I can truly say that Mario was loved at work and respected by others. Mario also had the ability of pulling out of me the very things that God was dealing with me on concerning the church.

Even during his journey to meet His Lord, he stayed strong in God. His faith never waivered, such a great example. He would tell me, Brother Demetruis, I can only trust that Jesus has me in this time. Even when Mario was in the hospital, he was looking out for me, using his connections to network while I was in job transition. He wasn't focused on his health, I never heard self-pity or doubt of any sort, no questions like why me. He was always focused on God & helping others when and how he could. There is no question in my mind - who was with Mario, nobody but God. There was a lot of Godly traits God allowed me to see in Mario that I put to the side during my walk with God. I'm so thankful to God for the blessing of meeting Mario and our Phileo/Philia connection which means brotherly friendship. I will always remember you my Brother. Love you with the Love of Lord.

Your Friend,
Demetruis Carrier

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