Gopal Chandra Agarwal (13 Dec 1934 - 22 Apr 2016)

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Location
The Garden Of England Crematorium Sheppey Way Bobbing, Sittingbourne. ME9 8GZ
Date
4th May 2016
Time
4pm
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Our Dear Dr. Gopal Agarwal, 81, of Strood, Kent passed away on 22nd April 2016. The beloved husband, father and grandfather is survived by his wife, Vasantika (Moon), his two children and their families. He enjoyed time with his five grandchildren and will be deeply missed.

Dr. Agarwal was well known and will be fondly remembered throughout the Kent community and beyond for his gentle manner and dedication to his patients over many decades.

Services celebrating his life will be held at The Garden of England Crematorium, Bobbing, Sittingbourne ME9 8GZ on Wednesday 4th May at 4pm. Instead of flowers, the family requests donations directed to the British Heart Foundation or UNICEF.

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Anju Mishra wrote

Agarwal Uncle, and the rest of the family have seen me grow up and been there for all the big events in our lives. I have such wonderful, happy memories of all our trips in and around either Kent or Wrexham-a fantastic breakfast to start the day, a drive with numerous stops in some beautiful places, a picnic prepared by Aunty and Mum, more stops in great places followed by a drive home. It seems we all climbed every mountain, walked through every river and had lots of fun-with lots of photos taken by uncle along the way.
I will miss you Uncle, Anju

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Suzanne Agarwal wrote

Our world, our family has lost a wonderfully good hearted gentleman. Dad always had a kind word, a thoughtful message, remembered every birthday and together with Mum sent just the right message. His sense of humor will be remembered to bring a smile to our hearts when we think of him. As his daughter-in-law, I hold Dad in the highest esteem for his love, guidance, caring and extra special zest for life. Honoring his memory, with respect always, Suzanne

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Vishal Agrawal wrote

The most kind hearted, lively and caring person that I have ever come across. You have always been an inspiration to me. If any of us can even be a fraction of what you were, it will be a massive achievement. Mummy remembers and misses you, her beloved jijaji. Dad is missing his friend and compatriot. Shalini & I remember all the lovely times we've spent together, the support you gave us in a foreign land and the guidance that has always been in good stead for us. We are, where we are today, largely because of you. Kids remember you fondly as 'London waale baba' to differentiate from the one in Kanpur. You will be missed. Remembering you with lots and lots of love from the whole family, may you rest in peace and continue to bless us.

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Sarah Prashad wrote

My beloved uncle, my Munna...all my life you've been a loving caring thoughtful presence. I would ring you, "hello Munna", "oh hello Sarah, how are you?" always with a smile in your voice. You have always been there for help & advice at any time. We are going to miss you so much. You're with Daddy now looking down on us with love & pride. RIP beloved brother, Munna & Nana. Lots of love Prabha Sarah & Maya xxx

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