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Mohan Singh Bains passes away Cremation on 26 April
Satnam Singh Khalsa 

FREMONT: The soft-spoken and hard working chief of Bains Building Construction Company, Mohan Singh Bains is no more.  A well known personality in California,  Sardar Bains died on 16 April. 

Born and brought up in village Ganeshpur Bharta of District Gurdaspur in homeland Punjab, he was a Gursikh with a pleasing personality. He leaves behind his father- Ajit Singh, mother –Surjit Kaur, wife –Rajvinder Kaur, sons –Gaganpreet Singh, Ravin Singh and daughter in law Kirandip Kaur.  

The cremation will take place on 26 April at 10.30 am at Chapel of the Chimes, Hayward, CA 94545. 

The bhog of Sehaj Path already being held for the departed soul would be held on Sunday, 26 April at 3 pm at Gurdwara Sahib Fremont.   

For more information, friends and relatives may contact at: 510-599-7267

22 April 2009
 

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