Pam Sandhu

Lewys body's Dementia

Fundraising for The Lewy Body Society
£557
raised
In memory of Sham (Sam) Singh Sandhu
The Lewy Body Society

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We fund research and raise awareness to shine a light on Lewy body dementia

Story

On the 26th January 2023, we sadly lost a very special person in our lives to Lewys Bodys dementia

Sham Singh Sandhu or Sam as he was known to most battled with this awful disease for 5 years.He was a beloved husband, Dad, Grandad, Great-grandad.

Sam was an incredibly loving,kind,generous man with a heart of gold,he touched the lives of so many and was remembered for his words of wisdom & advice, his sense of humour & fun, 

Sam was a family man who provided for his family throughout his life and loved nothing more than to be surrounded by his family and friends.

He had an innate ability to form friendships with everyone he met and spread love and light wherever he went,

Therefore we know that he would have wanted us to remember him by doing what he did best, helping and showing compassion to others. 

We ask in lieu of any flowers a donation is made through this Giving page to Lewys Body's Dementia 

Thank you 

From The Sandhu Family 




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The Lewy Body Society

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RCN 1114579
Lewy body dementia is the second most common cause of age-related dementia, affecting around 130,000 people in the UK. We raise awareness of the disease, provide information to patients and carers, and fund research so that in future it can be more easily diagnosed and treated.

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£557.00
+ £98.00 Gift Aid
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£557.00
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