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BIDAWTEE (DAYA) RAMGOOLAM

Date of Passing: Apr 23, 2023

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BIDAWTEE (DAYA) RAMGOOLAM

1941-2023


Beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Daya Ramgoolam passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, April 23. She was surrounded by her husband of 55 years, Rajen, and her two children, Deon and Mekhul. They bid her farewell in a private cremation on Thursday, April 27.

Daya had a zest for life and was most recently spending her days planning legendary trips for her family and supporting her beloved grandchildren Raj, Meena, Mila-Claire and Maxwell in their many pursuits. She was recently able to fulfill a dream of returning to her homeland of Mauritius with her grandchildren to share her childhood memories and introduce them to their heritage.

The centre of Daya’s life was her family. Her devotion to Rajen was beautiful and complete. She adored him to the end of her days. They met over half a century ago when he was a teacher in Mauritius, and she was a secretary in a bank. He left soon after to travel to Dublin to pursue his medical degree. For seven years, she waited patiently for his return, and they were married soon thereafter. In the early 70s they made the bold decision to move to Manitoba to pursue a better life for their family and never looked back. Daya spent her career helping Rajen to build his thriving medical practice, first in St. Pierre Jolys and then in Winnipeg. Her devotion to her children was equally as great. She did everything possible to guarantee them every opportunity imaginable to ensure their future success.

In her later years, Daya’s pride and joy was her four beloved grandchildren. There was not a single grandparent’s day at Havergal, Sterling Hall or Crescent that was ever missed. Report cards from Stanislas were always followed by a celebratory card with a gift. Every single birthday, graduation, academic award and sports championship was celebrated with a card or bouquet of inflatable balloons to any one of her beloved grandchildren. Most recently, her heart swelled with pride as her eldest grandchild, Raj Verma, decided to follow in Rajen’s footsteps and pursue his medical degree at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland in Dublin - the same medical school Rajen attended sixty years ago. She never hesitated to indulge her granddaughter Meena and Mila-Claire’s shared love of fashion with shopping trips in Toronto, Montreal, and Paris. Deon’s son Maxwell also held a very special place in her heart as her youngest grandchild. She would never cease to marvel at his talented artwork. Her home on Wellington Crescent was a refuge for her grandchildren and they would often travel to Winnipeg from Toronto or Montreal - on their own - to spend weekends with their grandparents that would feature dinners at 529 Wellington, mini doughnuts from The Forks and movies in front of the fireplace. A hallway in Daya’s home was lined with hundreds and hundreds of photos of her grandchildren, a constant reminder of what most filled her heart with joy every single day.

Daya’s devotion to her family also extended beyond her husband, children and grandchildren. She helped many nephews, nieces and extended family from Mauritius move to Canada to pursue the same dream of a better life. She was also very involved in the Indian community in Winnipeg and was a benefactor of the Hindu Society of Manitoba.

Daya’s family would like to extend their appreciation and gratitude to the extraordinary team of physicians and nurses at Winnipeg’s Health Science Centre who provided her with exceptional care. Her family would also like to extend a special thanks to the head of neurosurgery, Dr. Patrick McDonald as well as the trauma team in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Health Sciences Centre Foundation to help support the work of these devoted physicians and nurses.

From very humble roots on the island of Mauritius, Daya went on to live a beautiful and fulfilling life. She married and grew old with Rajen, the love of her life, and accomplished what mattered most to her - taking care of those she loved.



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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 29, 2023

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • Dr. Ramgoolam and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time. We have shared so many treasured memories with you and your family, Our deepest condolences. - Posted by: Dr. James and May Sutherland (Friends) on: Oct 09, 2023

  • My deepest condolences to the Ramgoolam family. I would go in for my appt. met her in the office when she would come in to help out. "BEAUTIFUL SOUL". gone but not forgotten, - Posted by: Nick Wright (my doctors wife) on: May 08, 2023

  • Dear Deon, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult period. My prayers for the eternal peace of your mother’s soul. Amin - Posted by: Amin Noorani (Friend) on: May 03, 2023

  • What a beautiful and moving tribute! Although I never had the opportunity to meet your mother, I get a clear and compelling sense of what a tremendous and loving person she was. A devoted wife, proud mother and doting grandmother - loving her life in service and support to her family. What a blessing to you all! - Posted by: Désirée McGraw (Friend of Deon) on: Apr 30, 2023

  • Deon, please share with your family my deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. She was surely a remarkable woman and I hope that her love for her family will remain with each of you as a blessed and cherished memory. May the support and affection of your many friends sustain you throughout this sad time. Diana Nicholson - Posted by: Diana Nicholson (Friend) on: Apr 29, 2023

  • Rajen and family Thinking of you all at this difficult time, may the support of friends and family help ease your loss. In time, may loving memories be your source of comfort and peace. Betty Calder - Posted by: Betty Calder (Friend) on: Apr 29, 2023

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