The remarkable journey of Mrs. Saryuben Shah began in the picturesque town of Sankheda, India, on the 12th of February 1944. From her early days, her life was steeped in the rich tapestry of Indian culture and traditions, which would later become an integral part of her identity.
In 1959, she embarked on a lifelong journey of love and commitment when she married Shantilal Shah in the same town of Sankheda. Their union not only symbolized enduring love but also laid the foundation for a strong and loving family.
Mrs. Saryuben Shah was not just a dedicated wife and mother but also a talented artist in sewing and embroidery. Her nimble fingers meticulously crafted intricate patterns, earning admiration from all who had the privilege of witnessing her work. Her creativity and attention to detail were evident in every piece she created, qualities that she lovingly passed on to her family.
In 1995, her life took a significant turn when she crossed the oceans to the United States, embarking on an adventure that would pave the way for a new chapter in her family's history. Her courageous journey made her the first USA citizen in our family, showcasing her unwavering determination and pioneering spirit.
As retirement beckoned, Mrs. Saryuben Shah continued to enrich her life with new pursuits. Her post-retirement days were often filled with the challenge and enjoyment of puzzles, a testament to her sharp mind and love for intellectual engagement.
Mrs. Saryuben Shah was a loving mother to three remarkable sons - Lalit, Divyakant, and Himanshu. Her love for them transcended words, and she selflessly embraced hardships to ensure their well-being and prosperity.
Today, her children and grandchildren gather to celebrate her life and remember her legacy. They cherish the memories of a strong, talented, and loving woman who not only embraced the challenges of life but also infused it with beauty, love, and a passion for puzzles. As they bid her farewell with the heartfelt words, "Om shanti," they wish her peace on her onward journey to Shreenathji's abode, knowing that her spirit will forever guide and inspire them
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
9:00 - 10:00 am (Eastern time)
The Morrison Etheridge Funeral Home, Inc.
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
10:00 - 10:30 am (Eastern time)
The Morrison Etheridge Funeral Home, Inc.
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