Mandeep Bains (10 Nov 1972 - 31 Jul 2020)

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Markeaton Crematorium (Main Chapel) Markeaton Lane Derby DE22 4NH
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In loving memory of Mandeep Bains who sadly passed away on Friday 31st July 2020, aged 47 years.

We appreciate everyone's love and support during this difficult time. Although only 30 people are allowed to go to the crematorium for the funeral, if you would like to be part of it, you can be close to us by watching the service via this link: https://www.wesleymedia.co.uk/webcast-view
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The service will begin at 10:40 (BST) on Friday 14th August 2020

Mandeep spent his whole life fighting for equality, his dream was for all people to have the same opportunities in life regardless of the colour of their skin.

A Go Fund Me page has been set up where you can donate to Stand Up to Racism - please donate if you can

https://www.gofundme.com/f/mandeep-bains-donations-stand-up-to-racism

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Tarnjit Kaur wrote

Dearest Mandeep,

Whenever he was seen, he always had a smile on his face. A wonderful, caring and unique individual. He has been taken too soon from his loved ones, but he will never be forgotten. His generosity and everything he had accomplished will continue to live on and be cherished.

Regards to all the family.
Our dearest brother, you will be deary missed. x

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Sunny Walia wrote

Dear Mandeep,

You were such a loveable , happy character and made my school days full of laughter and joy.
Wishing you peace and love. You will be dearly missed.
Sunny

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J Dulku wrote

Too soon bro. Never forget our school days together. Great memories and great friends. RIP bro

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Gulcharn Mander wrote

Gone too soon
You was a true gentleman a loving person
R.I.P

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Sharan Bains wrote

Words can't describe the heartbreak I've felt over the past few weeks. I cannot believe I will never see your face again, you will never turn up at our house and knock a bottle of Vodka with Dippa within the hour or I can no longer guarantee someone will laugh at my lame jokes, because you were the one person I could rely on to laugh.

I wish I hugged you a little tighter last time I saw you, or we actually arranged that meet up we always said we would have.

You will never be forgotten xxxx

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Clare Neale wrote

Mandeep touched the hearts of everyone he met, always looked on the bright side of life and put others before himself. I have worked with Mandeep for over 10 years and knew him personally. He was the nicest, kindest gentleman I have ever known. He shared his life stories with me which touched me wholly and will live on and will never be forgotten.

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Angela Allsop wrote

Always be remembered as a true gentlemen, one of the best taken too soon. Rip ❤️ love to all the family xx

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Louise Boothroyd wrote

Still can’t believe you’re gone.

Goodbye, mate.

You’ll always be with us, in our minds and our hearts.

Love you

Xxxxxx

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Dean Davidson wrote

I will miss our liverpool banter never forgotten he will always be in my heart

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Geeta Lola wrote

Remember Mandeep from school days , such a humble and well mannered person .
Such a shock - gone too soon!! Condolences to all the family, thinking of you all at this difficult time 🙏 RIP

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Raj Gidda wrote

Gone too soon Mandeep, sleep well x

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