
Sharda Shah
Birth date: Feb 11, 1929 Death date: Sep 15, 2022
Birth date: Feb 11, 1929 Death date: Sep 15, 2022
My condolences for your greatest love loss, peace peace peace to her soul may God keep her. Peace to you and your family. Peace peace peace
Nayan bhai & bhabhi Rita from NJ. ABC Pravinbhai's daughter. Pranam to you all. I have found memories of kaki and kaka. My parents were more like friends w them.have a memories as a child we use to go out and meet them at lawgarden and clubs in Ahmedabad. Kaki was always so much fun with her talkative nature and very modern and stylish. Many times in New York we have meet her with Seemaben. Our prayers are with the family. Love and peace🙏🏽Om Shanti
My Condolences to Nayan Shah and family. This was no ordinary LIFE. This was a life well-lived and well-loved, a life that will be deeply missed. Beverley & Richard Simes
I’m sorry I’m missing this but I wrote something for Ba if there’s time to read it. Otherwise I’ve left it on the digital memory book of the funeral home.
Sharda Ba was like my own Ba. I can remember her in my life since my early childhood but she began imprinting herself in my memory more clearly when I moved to NYC for college. I would often go into Jackson Heights to grab some Indian food and I remember running down the stairs to walk out of the subway station and almost running into Ba as she was entering the train station to go on some adventure. She didn’t speak English well but you would never know it by her movements and accomplishments. She would explore alone in the city, travel, go on cruises with her friends. Palak & Purvi would share stories of her early life in the US. It really struck me then how amazing her spirit, curiosity, courage was. Fast forward to her move to Miami & Ba gave me the honor to care for her. She was petite but full of life, she brought smiles and chuckles to everyone in the office. It didn’t matter that our staff wasn’t Indian, everyone lovingly called her Ba. She would never leave without asking how everyone was. She would hold their hand, looking deeply into their face. Sometimes she would ask if she could call them later to keep in touch, or even try to press a few dollars in their hand like a loving grandmother. I will remember her most for her loving and courageous spirit & her constant concern for those around her. I pray her heart is filled with peace & joy in the presence of her beloved daughter & husband. We will miss you & love you always, dear sweet Ba..