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Gaindawattie Fairchild Obituary

Gaindawattie Fairchild
New Fairfield – Mrs. Gaindawattie "Bindu" (Keasoram) Fairchild, age 60, of New Fairfield passed away April 27, 2024 in New Fairfield of injuries sustained in a house fire. She was the wife of John T. Fairchild, Jr. Her life was taken way suddenly and will be dearly missed.
Mrs. Fairchild was born November 23, 1963 in Guyana daughter of the late Sooklall and Budnie Keasoram. She worked for many years as a CNA at Ridgefield Crossing and enjoyed working with the elderly. Bindu was well respected her by family, friends and co-workers. Everyone that met Bindu loved her.
In addition to her husband, of 26 years, John, Mrs. Fairchild is survived by her siblings: Jasodre "Jaso" Persaud, Dhaneshwarie "Datta" Roopnerine, Kamlewetti "Indra" Sookdeo, Kishore Keasoram, and Woomatie "Sandra" Keasoram.
She was predeceased by 3 brothers and a sister.
Mrs. Fairchild's family will receive relatives and friends at the Cornell Memorial Home 247 White Street Danbury on Friday, June 21, 2024 from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m.
To place online condolences, or light a memorial candle, please visit www.cortnellmemorial.com

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Published by Danbury News Times on Jun. 17, 2024.

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Sandra R Chanderdat

June 22, 2024

Bindu had an eclectic mix of being cross cultured and therefore had a knack with people, fashion, food, music and more. Born in South America and lived in North America brought out the best in her. She had great pleasure in serving her community in Fairfield, CT - she had a way with people and connected easily especially with her coworkers and her patients. Bindu did what she loved and loved what she did . . . cared for people with a spirit of compassion and gentleness.
She meet people where they are and bring out the best in them.

She did exactly that for John Fairchild Jr as his friend Kirk B Dupas wrote,

Bindu had an eclectic mix of being cross cultured and therefore had a knack with people, fashion, food, music and more. Born in South America and lived in North American brough out the best in her as she served her community in Fairfield, CT well - she had a way with people and connected easily especially with seniors. Bindu did what she loved and loved what she did . . . cared for people with a spirit of compassion and gentleness. She was brought up in a cultured way and lived with respect and dignity. She did exactly that for John Fairchild Jr as his friend Kirk B Dupas wrote,

"We came a long way as we live in a small house in New Milford".

My deepest sympathy to you John, may you not be loss without Bindu but may you find the WAY as Bindu took you out of a small house and planted you in a big house.

Sandra R Chanderdat

June 22, 2024

Sandra R Chanderdat

June 22, 2024

Sandra R Chanderdat

June 22, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Sandra Rebekah CHANDERDAT

June 22, 2024

Gone too soon!!

Joe Ginty

June 21, 2024

My condolence to Bindu's family.

Kirk B Dupas

June 19, 2024

Dear John
I am sorry about wife. I know you must be heartbroken. I feel so bad for you knowing how long it took both of us to find the right woman to be our wife. I too got married late in life. I was hit by a car and had my problems. Stella is my everything. Without her I would have survived being near homelessness. She accepted me the same way your wife did. We came a long way as we live in a small house in New Milford. I would be lost without Stella. We grew up knowing each other. I am hear if need to talk to some.

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