Nanda was born August 27, 1969 in Guyana, South America, she was blessed with a large and loving family. After 28 years of marriage to John Errington, she was blessed with two beautiful children, Dominique and Nicholas who was her pride and joy.
She made her way through life with love, ambition, passion and integrity affecting all who came in contact with her. As a mother she worked diligently to provide a home and life for her family.
She was a very loving and peaceful person who always kept a smile on her face. She was alway willing to help everyone especially her children and one grandchild Jack. Nanda’s family meant the world to her, her caring and loving peronality that extended beyond her family as she was always wiling to help friends and others who were in need. She touched the lives of everyone who knew her or acquainted with her cancer.
Nanda was diagnosed with Ampulliary Cancer in 2019 leaving her speechless that there was no fighting chance, with the support and fight of her mother, sisters, brother, brother-in-laws, sister-in-laws, nieces and nephews. Nanda then moved down to Florida from Georgia with hopes to beat this casted disease we knew did not belong to her.
There was countless days of chemo treatment accompanied by her sisters. Perfectly prepared meals with love by her mother, sister-in-law and her brother Mike who would not allow her to step foot behind wheel to go from place to place for anything she needed. We would not take loosing this battle for an answer.
Nanda had a long and eventful journey but not long enough, she preceded death following her father, Kumar Sukhu in 2020. It deeply sadden us to say her battle for life ended after two years of fighting. She was strong and alert until the very end and had the support of her family through it all.
Nanda loved serving God and enjoyed going to church services on Sunday, as she always made it priority to always put God first.
Her last wish was fulfilled, taking her last sip of water from her beloved mother and was surrounded by the presence of her loving family in her last moments. She will be greatly missed by all her family and friends. May God Rest Her Soul.
Parbatie is survived by her husband: John Stephen Errington; children: Dominique Jade (Taylor) Blocker and Nicholas Chance Errington; grandson: Andrew Jack Blocker; mother: Rohonee Sukhu; siblings: Anita (Kris) Chetram, Pam (Rafeek) Mohammed, Mike (Rehana) Sukhu, Julie (Chico) Mohamad and Glory (Ray) Ragbir and nieces and nephews:Ryan Chetram, Jasmine Mohamad, Ferron Mohamad, Alyssa Mohammed, Daisy Mohammed, Nathan Sukhu, Amazah Plummer, TJ Ragbir, and Elizah Ragbir.
Visitation to be held on Friday, June 18, 2021 from 10:00 AM until Service at 11:00 AM at The Pentecostals at Cooper City, 5201 S. Flamingo Road, Cooper City, Florida 33330. Followed by graveside service at Hollywood Memorial Gardens East, Hollywood, Florida.
Services entrusted to Boyd-Panciera Family Funeral Care, 1600 N. University Drive, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024.
The Pentecostals at Cooper City
The Pentecostals at Cooper City
Hollywood Memorial Gardens East
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