Lalita Devi Khatri mother of Yubaraj Khatri
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- Sep 24, 2021
- 2 min read
Dear all,
Sadly mother of Mr Yubaraj Khatri and mother in-law of our committee member ladies coordinator Mrs Kamal Khatri, Late Lalita Devi Khatri passed away five months ago in Nepal. So on behalf of the CNS I and Highwoods area reps Jita Rai and Usha Ghale visited the bereaved family this evening in their residence to sympathize them.
We presented usual full gears and expressed society’s sympathy to Mr and Mrs Khatri. Whatever we did was appreciated by the family and Mr Yubaraj Khatri and Mrs Kamala Khatri donated £101.00 to the CNS, in goodwill of demise mum.
Dear Yubaraj dai and Kamala didi, on behalf of the CNS I would like to thank you so much for your donation and we always remember your great mum and belated condolences “ Rest In Peace”.
And also many thanks to Highwoods area reps for the arrangement and that couldn’t be possible without Jita didi and Usha bahini.
Again for the all members, glimpse of the visit has been posted below:
Arjun Sunuwar
Secretary/Trustee
CNS
Dear Secretary, Jita and Usha,
Excellent and well done representing CNS, you have made us proud. The arrangement made by both ladies were excellent and showing our sympathy to Mr and Mrs Yubaraj and condolences you have conveyed.
For Yubaraj and Kamala - Life is like this, you will never get what you wanted; I know your loved ones live for years but it doesn’t happen. So we have to bear this in our mind.
Once again our condolences to you both and may your mother live in harmony among the angels in her eternal life.
Well done the executive team.
Udai B Gurung MBE
Chair/Trustee
CNS
Dear Ladies Coordinator,
It is our pleasure to be with your family at the time of your sorrow and at difficult hours. Unfortunately the vice chair was unable to accompany our hard working and committed team; for which I send my sincere apologies.
Many thanks for your contribution in the name of your Sasu AMA. I remember her coming to the UK with my wife and I when she visited the UK some years ago.
Her memories will remain with us for a long time.
Well done
Udai B Gurung MBE
Chair/Trustee
CNS







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