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RAM GEHANI

1934 - 2020

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RAM GEHANI Obituary

GEHANI RAM GEHANI (1934 ~ 2020) Ram Gehani, social activist, father, college professor, and successful business owner in the Washington, DC area, passed away at 4 a.m. on March 27, 2020, from complications of cancer. Mr. Gehani lived in the Washington, DC Area for 49 years. Born in what was then called Karachi, India in 1934, Mr. Gehani was raised in poverty during the politically tumultuous time of India's Partition. In 1948, he fled Karachi with his family as a refugee to Mumbai and spent his childhood days working odd jobs after school to support his family and to finance his education. Mr. Gehani graduated from Bombay University, with BA and MA degrees, and later earned a Ph.D. in History from Strathclyde University in Scotland. Through hard work, determination, and his association with the RSS, a volunteer organization in India, he cultivated a love of knowledge and social service during his younger years which stayed with him throughout his life. Mr. Gehani immigrated to the United States in the late 1960s and settled in the DC area where he worked as a professor and librarian at the University of the District of Columbia for nearly 30 years, retiring in 2000. Mr. Gehani never forgot his humble beginnings, and he made it his life's purpose to serve less privileged people. During the 1970s he took a one-year sabbatical from his teaching duties to return to India. During this time, he studied different charitable organizations in India, and eventually co-founded a non-profit dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty by empowering marginalized people with sustainable skills, medical services, education, and infrastructure. At age 47, Mr. Gehani started his real estate business, which grew to be quite successful and served as the basis for him to donate much of his life savings to charity. Through his hard work in real estate, Mr. Gehani was able to donate $10 million to SEWA, International, a non-profit that specializes in family, child, tribal, and refugee welfare around the world. Through his work in service, Mr. Gehani had the opportunity to meet with senior American and Indian leaders, including several Indian Prime Ministers. Mr. Gehani had a calm, composed and wonderful spirit. His family and friends described him as willing to work through any obstacle facing him to fulfill what he believed to be his social mission. He was a true example of simple living, high thinking, and "service above self." Outside of work, he was known for his joy of reading and learning, and his disciplined lifestyle including exercising nearly every day, even during his cancer treatments. To his children he demonstrated valuable life lessons and was an excellent listener. He also taught Sunday School every week and loved the arts and culture, particularly the Smithsonian Museums in DC. He strongly believed that travel was the greatest way to experience other cultures first-hand. His smile, wisdom, and generosity will be remembered and missed tremendously by all of his friends and family. Mr. Gehani is survived by his daughter Dr. Arti Gehani of San Francisco, CA, his son Mahesh and daughter-in-law Sarika Gehani of Dallas, Texas, his three grandchildren, Nithya, Somya, and Karthik Gehani, and his wife Dr. Mohini Gehani of Potomac, Maryland. His funeral was held in a warm ceremony on a lovely day, Monday, March 30, 2020, at the Snowden Funeral Home in Rockville, MD. The family will schedule a public memorial service to be held on a future date due to current restrictions on group gatherings.His funeral was held in a warm ceremony on a lovely day, Monday, March 30, 2020, at the Snowden Funeral Home in Rockville, MD. The family will schedule a public memorial service to be held on a future date due to current restrictions on group gatherings.

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Published by The Washington Post on Apr. 18, 2020.

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jatinder kumar

April 12, 2021

A great man with a kind heart and caring man.

Geeta Gehi

May 23, 2020

May God bless Ram uncle and facilitate a smooth transition for his soul into the world hereafter. I have vivid memories of him. He was a gentle and very knowledgeable person who always treated us with kindness. He did a lot for the under privileged and provided them with everlasting support and compassion. He accomplished a lot in his lifetime and left a mark on many. I pray his soul rests in peace. Om Shanti.

Gautam Gehi

April 24, 2020

Ram uncle was a man of few words, who was selfless and humble. He enjoyed reading on current World affairs and worked tirelessly for the upliftment of the under-privileged people in India. May his soul rest in peace.

Radha/Kishin Gehi

April 22, 2020

Ram Gehaniji,we knew him all our life as he was married to our Aunt
Mohini Gehani.We wish We wish we lived closer to Ram Uncle and spend more time with him.The few times we met we were very impressed by his humility,religious and charitable ideas,the way he raised his children.We still remember the talk he gave at his Son's wedding.He will always be in our thoughts.

B Shivacharan

April 22, 2020

May God bless Dr. Gehani's family to get through this loss. He is a role model for all.

JR Rao

April 20, 2020

I am honored to have met him and conversed with him during a long ride when I dropped him back home in 2018. His wisdom and intelligence shone through and through. He was aware of every current event. He will live on through his work.

bhanu gouda

April 20, 2020

Gehani ji generously gave money to many social causes in USA and India. It was inspiring to see Gehani ji at a EKAL Vidyalaya Fund Raiser events patiently watching the musicals only to slowly raise from his chair during the break time to announce that he would donate money to take care of 10 Schools. He supported EKAL Vidyalaya for many years. He would always say that its very important to earn money, but it is even more important to give that money to the betterment of society.

The biggest offering he did was his life earnings of 10 million dollars to the non profit SEWA international. His accomplished yet unassuming simple life, high thinking, action rather than words and generosity inspired many who were associated with him. I feel fortunate to have spent time and got inspired by him.

Arti Gehani

April 19, 2020

Dear dad, I will really miss you :-(

Sandeep Khadkekar

April 19, 2020

Ram Gehani ji was a true example of simple living, high thinking, and "service above self." He's a role model as successful businessman with social consciousness. He donated much of his life's savings while he was alive. Thanks for choosing Sewa International USA for his donation of $10 million. May his noble soul attain moksha and his example inspire generations to come!

Darshan

April 19, 2020

I knew him for about 10 years and I found him very humble and inspiring through all my interaction. Someone who was easy to talk with, straight forward, and simple and committed to something larger than himself.

jatinder kumar

April 19, 2020

I had known Gehaniji since 1972 when I moved to Washington, DC area. We worked together on the activities of VHP, HSS, Friends of India Society International, Indians for Democracy during emergency and India Development & Relief Fund. He was a true Swayamsevak in every aspect and worked for Sangha Parivar almost until his last days. He lived a very simple life and donated millions of dollars to Sangha Parivar organizations. During 1975 Emergency in India, his passport was cancelled by the Indian Government. He always inspired and encouraged me. His last words to me were Nothing is infinite and everything comes to an end. His end was a loss of an untired work for the society, a true Hindu and a great Human. He has achieved Moksha and his soul will rest in peace forever.jitendra kumar

Narsimha Koppula

April 19, 2020

Ram Gehani ji is a real hero to me. Dedicated to the cause of social service, Professor Gehanji had an unparalleled commitment to Sanatana Dharma and lifting up the marginalized. He was a brave soul who fought the draconian Indian emergency rule in the 1970s while living in the US . He became a very successful businessman, but maintained a humble and down-to-earth demeanor. In life, its rare to meet people of his caliber, accomplishments, and sacrifice. Our society and community will miss him thoroughly. Om Shanti!

Vijay

April 19, 2020

Inspiration To all swayamsevak s

Prem Rangwani

April 19, 2020

Gehani ji was a father figure and mentor to many of us in HSS, he will be missed.

Sarla Prakash

April 19, 2020

Adarniy Gehaniji was soft-spoken but always guided Vinod and me to care for larger cause-helping India thru providing help for education to the needy. We are grateful to him. Vinod/Sarla

Mohini Gehani

April 18, 2020

You will be deeply missed. You tried very hard to fight cancer. Now you are with God and at peace

N. S.

April 18, 2020

My deepest sympathy to the family of Ram Gehani. May you be comforted in knowing that our Heavenly Father cares for you. He will give you strength and courage to cope with your grief.
Psalm 94:17-19

Mohini Gehani

April 18, 2020

I am Mohini. Ram,s spouse. He suffered a lot for over a year and tried to fight it out. He is in better place and at peace. We miss him.

Mahesh Gehani

April 18, 2020

I am lucky I was able to spend so much time with my father during the last year of his life. He never complained, and smiled a lot during that period. We all miss him, but he is at peace. Take care, Dad. Mahesh

Mahesh Gehani

April 18, 2020

I am really lucky I was able to spend so much time with my father during the last year of his life. It was very fulfilling for me. I miss him and know that he is at peace now. Take care Dad, Mahesh.

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