In Loving Memory of

Jasminder Singh was born and raised in Lande, Punjab, India. He immigrated to the US and was then joined by his wife and three children. He remained a devoted father, son, husband, uncle, cousin, nephew, and friend. He was devoted to helping his community, which was very much in line with his generous nature. Although he had suffered from medical ailments, he didn’t let that get in the way of him living his life to the fullest. He was also involved with the Gurdwara Sahib, which was also one of his passions. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

“Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know we are not alone.”... - Author unknown

.....By Elder son-Harinder Singh Dhillon

  • Jaswinder Singh Dhillon came to the United States in 1992
  • Papa Ji studied Ayurvedic Medicine from 1982 to 1985

Then he opened up his own practice in our Pind (Lande).
He was our Village doctor in the late 80’s. Usually the first responder to any illness. Stabilize a lot of patients and send to bigger hospital if necessary. He saved many lives of people that would get poisoning from spraying pesticides on farm land.

When my dads patients needed higher or more intense treatment, he would pay for the transportation of his patients to get them admitted in Chandigarh hospital

He did his CT Craft Training in Guru Nanak Engineering College in late 80’s

As a youngster, he loves to take things apart and put them together. For example, his bicycle, radio.

He was a avid volleyball player. Played volleyball daily in his young adult age.

He also helped organize many Kabaddi tournaments in our village. Starting serving his community at a young age. Always involved in community gathering and decision making. Well respected in our village.

The above statements are from his best friend in India, Dr Surinder who studied Ayurvedic medicine with him