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With great sorrow, we announce the
passing of our beloved father, Krishan
Lal Kapur, affectionately known to all as
“Baaji.” He fought a courageous battle with
pancreatic cancer from August 2017 until
Oct. 23, 2018.
Baaji, born on July 1, 1927, is survived
by his wife, Shanti Kapoor, five children,
Sarojini Kumar, Vijay Kapoor, Reena Puri,
Vinay Kapoor, and Anil Kapoor, 12 grandchildren,
and six great-grandchildren. He
loved and was loved deeply by his family
and touched the lives of countless others.
He was a man of strong will power, resolve
and principals, who lived a long and
successful life and followed his principles
of truth and honesty. He always had deep
religious faith but never enforced it on any
of his children. He always told his children
that if they are confident about something
to follow their instinct even if he told them
otherwise. His positivity and encouragement
to focus on “good news” impacted all
around him and will continue to live with
us as well celebrate his life every day.
Throughout his life he had been a
constant support and enforcer for all his
children in their endeavors. He always
reminded them to be the best in whatever
it was they chose to pursue. Baaji started
his life as a civil servant but over the years
grew into a true entrepreneur seeking
opportunities in business and real estate
every moment.
He excitedly helped his three sons
start their separate successful businesses.
Two weeks before he was admitted
to hospice care, he enthusiastically
suggested starting a real estate business.
The energy and willpower Baaji
displayed to us is a reminder that no
matter what obstacles one might face,
we should always remember to make the
most of our time here.
We will all continue to follow in his
footsteps and forever look back fondly on
the memories we cherish with our father.
While this might have been the last chapter
of Baaji’s physical existence, we know
his soul will be with us forever. Krishan Lal Kapur