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Waraich GurpuranWARAICH, Gurpuran Singh  -  May 30, 1932 - September 10, 2021

Gurpuran Singh Waraich, jagirdar and socialist, was born in Hakumatpur, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India, the son of Captain Gurdial Singh Waraich and Harbans Kaur Dhillon, at midnight, with the full moon in attendance.

He began an MA in history at the University of Toronto in 1960 and organized and danced the first bhangra ever in Toronto there at its arts festival. (See Torontonensis '62 p.78.)

He met his wife, co-student Marianne Ramaekers, at FROS (Friendly Relations with Overseas Students).

Together with Major and Jimmy Gill of India Trading Co., he raised money for and co-founded, the first Sikh Gurdwara (temple) in Toronto on Pape Avenue which gave rise to the Little India on Gerrard.

He helped settle many newcomers. The couple raised their four children, Rupica, Neela, Paul and Sonia in Burlington, with a four-year interval in Chandigarh, India.

His import business allowed him to spend his winters in India where, having raised funds from fellow expats, he effected many village improvements such as paving the roads, deepening wells, organizing soccer tournaments for local youth and holding eye camps.

His passionate idealism made him a lifelong supporter of the NDP. Share and Care was his motto! He suffered from Alzheimer's for the last 7 years of his life and died quietly in his sleep.

He leaves his wife, children and 3 granddaughters, Claire, Madeleine and Victoria.

Expressions of sympathy may be directed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society.

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