Zaverben Patel
Thursday
1
September

Viistation

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Jorge Rivera Funeal Home
4543 J.F. Kennedy Blvd. W.
North Bergen, New Jersey, United States
201-861-6899
Thursday
1
September

Funeral

12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Garden State Crematory
4101 JF Kennedy Blvd.
North Bergen , New Jersey, United States
201-867-0219

Obituary of Zaverben N Patel

Zaverben N. Patel, 105, of Jersey City, New Jersey, formerly of Karamsad, Gujarat, India passed away on August 28th, 2016 peacefully in her sleep. Zaverben Patel’s family will receive visitors on Thursday September 1, 2016 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon at Jorge Rivera Funeral Home, 4543 Kennedy Blvd., North Bergen, NJ. Funeral services will follow at Garden State Crematory in North Bergen, NJ immediately after the viewing and Puja Service. Reflecting on Zaverben Patel’s life – she was born in 1911 to Fulabhai and Chanchalben Patel. She married early and lost her husband at the age of 63. She was the beloved wife of Naranbhai Gokarbhai Patel who predeceased her in 1976. She was the devoted mother to eight children. She is survived by her son Dahyabhai, and daughters Vimlaben, Taraben, Jashodaben, and Harshaben. She is predeceased by her sons Jashbhai, Jayantibhai, and daughter Shardaben. She was a loving and devoted grandmother, great grandmother and great-great-grandmother of 18 children and their families. She has 84 descendants to date. She was a loving homemaker who loved to cook good food for her family. She was a religious person who enjoyed reading on Hinduism, and sharing the knowledge with some of her grandchildren. She enjoyed socializing, and lit up when meeting people. She exuded a warm aura that left an impact on whomever she met. To date, we hear stories from people that met her, how she was a sweet, generous, and warm individual. She generously gave to those in need, and also took care of the birds and animals around her by feeding them. In her town in India, she donated food to those in need, and also fed the priests during the holi fasting months. In Hoboken, when she went to feed the birds, the pigeons would recognize her from her white sari, and follow her all the way to the park to their feeding spot. Zaverben has done tremendously for her family, including educating them, and teaching them good morals and grace.
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