Vincent Singh Takhar

26 January 193415 December 2021

TAKHAR, Vincent Singh,
At home in Otorohanga on Wednesday, 15th December 2021, surrounded by his loving and caring family. Dearly loved husband of Ajit for 63 years. Adored father to Vivienne, Victor and Vernon. Nunna of Nic, Jessica and Britney. Babaji of Amber, Chelsea, Lucas, Mason, Lachlan and Dakota. Great grand father of Roman, Titan, Marlow, Chloe, Kylie and Kayden. A private family service will be held, followed by cremation. The family invites friends to join them in sharing memories and refreshments from 1pm on Saturday 18th December at Vincent and Ajit’s home. Tributes can be left on our website www.vjwilliams.co.nz/funerals-tributes. All communications to Takhar Family c/- PO Box 241, Te Kuiti 3941.

Tributes

Dearest Ajit and family, I am not able to come and be with you today but am thinking of you with much Aroha and sympathy. May your wonderful husband rest in peace and may your family wrap you in their arms. I will call in and give you bug hugs soon. From your swimming pool buddy Dede Downs xoxoxo

Dede Downs

I'm so sorry for your loss. Uncle Vincent from what I remember was always a happy soul, Nic Brit always spoke of him fondly as did Pops. May the pain you feel now be nothing to the joy joy found within the memories you all have of uncle Vincent. My deepest and sincerest condolences to you Aunty Ajit and the family - Big Love xxxx RIP Uncle Vincent xxxx

Taj

Vincent was an amazing and friendly soul, we were life long friends. I remember his jovial personality and always making us laugh when we gathered together. You will be missed so much, thank you for all the love, laughter and memories. Rest in peace dear friend. Our deepest condolences to my dear Ajit & family. love you so much. Ravinder & Didar Bains and Family

Ravinder K Bains

This wonderful man, Vincent Singh Takhar inside and out, was a wonderful brother/friend to me, supporting his family and friends all his life with his gentle and caring nature. One of his beliefs in life was the importance of being authentic with people, saying what needs to be said because it’s good for the relationship and for the soul. Unfinished business causes pain and having peace is essential for a healthy and joyful life. Also, I always admired how he never judged or forced his opinions on anyone, but offered valuable and truthful advice that I will surely miss and all who knew him. My brother you will dwell in our Joshi Family’s heart as our parents lived together in River Road Otorohanga in their early settlement days in New Zealand when they migrated from Punjab India. Ajit and Takhar Family our prayers and thoughts are with you all, we are one family.

Mitter Pal Joshi and Family

Ajit and family, Our love and thoughts are with you now and always. That our fathers came from Jundiala has made for a special bond. Sincere sympathy from Cynthia, Peter and Margaret

Peter
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