RIP Deodat Hilton Gangapersaud: Donation to ASPCA
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On April 4, 2019 in Tampa, FL, we lost someone very close to so many hearts. Deodat Hilton Gangapersaud, 72 years old, passed away in a terrible accident while his son, Ryan Persaud, was driving . A helicopter crashed, hitting a telephone pole, thus causing a part of the tail rotor blade to strike through the truck killing him on impact.
He was a loving son, husband, father to 5, grandfather to 8, great grandfather and sibling of 9. A loved one to many and a great provider for all. His age was nothing but a number because he had the heart of a teenager. He was taken from his family too soon and no one can have imagined or been prepared for this . He was healthy and so full of life .
Please keep the entire family in your thoughts and prayers . It will take time to heal and the pain will never go away but the love he instilled upon us will always be eternal. He was so healthy and no one would have imagined such a catastrophic accident happening. He was one man that touched many hearts and kept his family together.
All contributions will be donated to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) because of his passion for dogs. The proceeds will be withdrawn and donated as a Memorial gift on ASPCA's website in memory of Deodat.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/fhp-identifies-man-killed-pilots-in-palm-river-helicopter-crash-20190405/
He was a loving son, husband, father to 5, grandfather to 8, great grandfather and sibling of 9. A loved one to many and a great provider for all. His age was nothing but a number because he had the heart of a teenager. He was taken from his family too soon and no one can have imagined or been prepared for this . He was healthy and so full of life .
Please keep the entire family in your thoughts and prayers . It will take time to heal and the pain will never go away but the love he instilled upon us will always be eternal. He was so healthy and no one would have imagined such a catastrophic accident happening. He was one man that touched many hearts and kept his family together.
All contributions will be donated to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) because of his passion for dogs. The proceeds will be withdrawn and donated as a Memorial gift on ASPCA's website in memory of Deodat.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/fhp-identifies-man-killed-pilots-in-palm-river-helicopter-crash-20190405/
Organizer
Sharita Persaud
Organizer
Plant City, FL