[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 108 (Thursday, June 11, 2020)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E531]
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                     REMEMBERING AJAIB KAUR DHADLI

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                         HON. HALEY M. STEVENS

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, June 11, 2020

  Ms. STEVENS. Madam Speaker, I rise today in memory of Ajaib Kaur 
Dhadli, who passed away on May 12th at the age of 94.
  Born in Pakistan on March 26, 1926, Ajaib Kaur Dhadli was the oldest 
of five sisters of Ajit Singh and Sant Kaur. Ajaib Kaur was married to 
late Sardar Harchand Singh Dhadli in 1946, until his passing in 2015. 
Throughout the course of her life, she worked tirelessly throughout the 
house, while also raising her three children, Raminder Singh, Baljinder 
Kaur and Raminder Kaur. She was instrumental in molding her children 
which helped them find success in their careers and lives. As they grew 
older and had children of their own, Ajaib helped raise her 
grandchildren with pride. Those closest to Ajaib Kaur Dhadli would 
describe her as hard working, nurturing, and a woman of faith.
  Ajaib Kaur Dhadli is survived by her sisters Inderjit Kaur, Narinder 
Kaur and Kanwaljit Kaur, son, Raminder Singh, daughters Raminder Kaur, 
and Baljinder Kaur, five grandchildren including Shamsher Singh, 
Harleen Kaur, Amneet Kaur, Tejveer Singh and Harjap Singh, as well as 
four great grandchildren Kiran, Jasleen, Arjun and Tegvir.
  Madam Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in reflecting on the 
special life of Ajaib Kaur Dhadli.

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