Harshpreet Singh's Obituary
Written by his sister:Harshpreet was born on August 17 2006. It was the happiest day of his family member’s lives. “Harshy” (as the family called him) was a hyperactive child who loved to play soccer and loved to mess around with his sister. Harshy and his sister had a special bond that I don’t think any other siblings had. He was the greatest gift God had sent us, he brought happiness and love into our lives. When he was 2 we all had a family trip to India. He had a great time with his grandfather. They would go around the neighborhood with his scooter and bought candies.Harshy started getting sick when he was around 3 years old when he was diagnosed with Hunter Syndrome. His fingers started going inwards and his elbow stayed at a angle. His arms soon tightened into an angle and stayed that way. He was in and out of the hospital but always came home with a healthy heart and a big smile. He went to school and found it fun! He loved his friends and loved playing with them. His favorite sport was soccer ⚽ and he always had a ball in his hand. His sister was practicing for her soccer game that was coming up and he decided he wanted to kick the ball, and he did, braking the sliding door. He was a funny kid who everyone loved — he stole the hearts of many people who where around him. He was a lovable child who no one will forget. His days of suffering have come to a end and now he is playing with the other children who have also been taken away. We will always love him dearly.
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