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Khudoo LilmohanKHUDOO, Lilmohan  -  (October 31, 1934 - April 1, 2019)  -  Our dear Brother Lilmohan Khudoo was born on October 31st, 1934 in Guyana, South America. 

He was the fourth of eleven children, and as one of the oldest sons, was 'born' into the role of caregiver and provider for his younger siblings - a role that he continued to fulfill throughout his life, as husband, father, and grandfather.

On May 12th 1958, Lilmohan was married to Eunice Norman and became father to Jesse, James Khudoo (Caroline), (Jaye) Jedidah Marchant (David), and (Jo) Jehoaddin Meirowski (Trevor), and along with his wife, they lovingly took care of Jonathan from his birth. He was a doting grandfather to his grandchildren, Michael, Daniel, Nicole, Elizabeth, and Courtney. 

In April 1955, Lilmohan was baptized in Guyana as one of Jehovah's Witnesses. He zealously loved his faith and embraced his belief in the resurrection hope. His deep love for his God Jehovah was always evident and he was fearless in his preaching work. 

After moving to England with Eunice, he supported his family by working as a mechanic while continuing with his ministry. In addition to his ministry, Lil demonstrated love for the worldwide brotherhood by generously opening his heart and his home to his Christian brothers from all over the world. 

In 1980, Lil moved his family to Canada where his spiritual routine stayed solid. He continued in the field of mechanics, working as a marine mechanic for the Royal Canadian Yacht Club along with his son, James. 

In his later years, he sought out ways to actively give a witness about his faith, even to the Personal Support Workers who would care for him at home. Through these years, he has gained a truly large spiritual family. His wish for everyone was to experience the same joy that he felt and that brought him many blessings. 

Brother Lil Khudoo will truly be missed and we await his smiling face in the resurrection, a hope that he deeply cherished according to John 5: 28,29.

Visitation will be held at York Cemetery & Funeral Centre, 160 Beecroft, Toronto, ON, Canada, on Friday, April 12th, from 1pm to 3pm, and from 6pm to 8pm, and on Saturday, April 13th, from 9am to 10am, followed by Funeral at 10am, and Burial at 11:15am. 

Memorial Donations may be made to Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Canada.

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