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Submitted by bryan on Mon, 11/23/2020 - 04:00:PM

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Warrant Officer (WO) Sanjeev Chauhan on October 17th 2020. He was the beloved husband of Ritika Chauhan and father of Nikhil and Hrithik Chauhan. He will be missed by mother Kumud Chauhan, Father Raman Chauhan and Brother Hinesh Chauhan, Mother-in-Law Geeta Sharma, Father-in-Law, Amardeep Sharma, Brother-in-Law, Rishup Sharma and Sister-in-Law Sneha Sharma. He also leaves behind his Nephews Bodhi Chauhan, Tanush Sharma and Niece Uma Chauhan. Sanjeev was born in Cambridge, ON, 10 December 1975 and raised in Ottawa, ON. He studied at Gloucester High School and went to Carleton University where he studied Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Sanjeev joined the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and served The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa from 1993-1997, then transferred to the Regular Forces in 1997 serving with Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry until 2000 when transferred back to the Reserves and worked full time for the City of Ottawa from 2002-2009. Sanjeev’s passion and heart always remained with serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. In 2008 Sanjeev obtained his Qualification as an Intelligence Operator and re-enrolled full time in 2009. Sanjeev served with 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signal Squadron (2CMBG) Petawawa, ON, Canadian Joint Operations Command Headquarters (CJOC) Ottawa, ON, Canadian Intelligence Regiment and 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, ON. During his time in the Canadian Armed Forces Sanjeev Deployed to Afghanistan, Iraq, Mali, and Latvia. Sanjeev has left a profound impact on anyone who knew him. He will fondly be remembered by family, friends and colleagues. 

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D/C Jeremy Flynn OPP

Goodbye my friend. We had some good times.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 10/16/2021 - 02:53:PM

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Sonia

Fuiste mi mejor amigo desde que te conocí. Me ayudaste a ser mejor soldado, mejor persona. Ha pasado un año, la vida sigue para todos, pero no para mi, siempre te voy a necesitar, el mundo es un lugar muy malo sin ti. Te adoro Sanjeev

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Robert Hicks

I still remember teaching you to drive the Iltis... Fun times! Gone but never forgotten.

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