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Jules Mohammed
July 5, 1937 - March 28, 2024
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<div itemprop="description">It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Jules Mohammed on March 28, 2024 in Pointe Claire. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Monique and his children Nancy (Grant), Susan and Cindy. He is the loving grandfather of Michael. He also leaves his brother-in-law Serge, nephew Camil and niece Gabrielle. Jules is predeceased by his parents and seven brothers and sisters. He had a large extended family of numerous beloved nieces, nephews and many cherished friends in Trinidad, Canada and the United States. Even though they were separated by distance, they were in frequent contact with each other. Jules was a very social person who was happiest when surrounded by family and friends. He will be remembered for his generosity, wisdom, sense of humour and kindness to all. He loved gardening, going to the pool, cooking and was a gifted conversationalist. Jules had a very strong sense of community and belonged to the Trinidad and Tobago Islamic Association. He was always there when you needed him, whether it was to lend a helping hand or a listening ear. Giving back was very important to him. His generosity touched the lives of many, leaving a lasting impact and legacy for all who knew him. Your love, laughter and kindness will continue to echo through our lives, reminding us of the unique and extraordinary person that you were. Jules was a good friend to so many and will be missed by all. You taught us so much about the value of life, commitment, hard work, dedication, kindness, unselfishness, laughter and putting others first. Most importantly, you taught us how to love and be loved which is the greatest gift you could ever bestow upon another.</div>