Darshan Singh Mand

January 6, 1959 ~ October 9, 2024
Darshan Singh Mand, 65, of Brownsburg, passed away on October 9, 2024, at IU Health West Hospital. He was born in Ludhiana, India on January 6, 1959, to the late Kartar Singh and Gurdev Kaur. Darshan graduated high school in India and later obtained citizenship in the United States. He worked as a manager at a gas station in New Jersey for several years before moving to Indiana.
Darshan enjoyed cars, comedy and cultural movies, and old Bollywood music. He loved shopping and took pride in his appearance. Darshan was a family-oriented man who loved his village in India and kept his family close. His humor and compassion will be dearly missed.
Darshan is survived by his wife whom he married on January 16, 1980, Jasmeet Kaur Mand; son, Bhupinder Singh (Kirandeep Kaur); daughters, Jaswinder Kaur Mann (Sukhwinder Mann), Maninder Kaur Sandhu (Sikander Sandhu), and Navneet Kaur Grewal (Rajwinder Grewal); sisters, Paramjit Kaur Gill (Harbhajan Gill) and Daljit Kaur Gurm (Harwinder Gurm); grandchildren, Gurvyn, Jayvyn, Sabrina, Sahib, Muskan, Simran, Upkar, Japji, Jaideep, Yuvraj, Gursehaj, Ishkeen, Inayat, and Arman.
In addition to his parents, Darshan is preceded in death by a sister, Karamjeet Kaur.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 13th, 2024, from 12 Noon to 1:00 pm at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Prayers will begin at 1:00 pm, with cremation to follow.
I miss you so much, no one can take your place in my life. Thank you for taking care of me. Thank you for showing me so much love. I truly value every lesson you ever taught me. I love you.
I miss you so much, no one can take your place in my life. Thank you for taking care of me. Thank you for showing me so much love. I truly value every lesson you ever taught me. I love you sooo sooo much.
My favorite memory with mamaji has to be when the lights would go out in india he would only let me sit in the car with him and we used to watch movies in the ac and laugh so much together. He always kept me like a spoilt little child. I miss you so much.
Dad, ur love was unconditional for me amongst all the siblings. He strengthened me in my worries and made me laugh during tough times too. You were a man of words and your grandchildren Muskan, Upkar and Simran would miss you and your phone calls. We had a great time during 2020 when you were with us. Always in the core of my heart and lastly wish to see u in my dreams 🕊️💕
My brother was a father figure for me. I remember when he used to tell everyone my younger sister she is very lucky she won a motor cycle. He was very naughty in his childhood. My father used to tell me he put raw grapes in my mouth when I was born. He loved me so much as I was the youngest amount all siblings.
I miss you a lot daddu you have left too early.I will never forget you. My most fond memory with my daddu is when I was 1 years old he and daddi threw a football to each other and when they caught it I screamed with happiness. I miss you daddu I will never forget you.