Sangha, Nirmal Kaur

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: June 9, 2004 | Copyright information

Sangha, Nirmal Kaur Wednesday, June 09, 2004 Sangha, Nirmal Kaur Age 77 years. Of Germantown. Monday June 7, 2004. Beloved wife of Sewa Singh Sangha. Dear mother of Dr. Paramjit K. (Gurdial) Khera, Parvinder S. (Harjinder) Sangha, Sukhjit K. (Parmjit) Khera and Devinder S. (Binwant) Sangha. Grandma of Manpreet, Paviter, Jabarjit, Kiranjeet and Amandeep Sangha. Sandeep, Harpreet, Pohul a...

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