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Satash “Bala” Deonarine was born on June 30th, 1981 in Little Biaboo Mahaica Creek, Guyana. He has gone to rest on April 7, 2020, in East New York, Brooklyn NY.

He is the son of
Rajpaul “SonSon” Deonarine & Khematie “Kay” Deonarine.
He is the younger brother of
Rajmatie “Mala” Heeralall.
He is the fourth grandchild of Deonarine Balgobind and Bhagwandai Balgobind.
He is the fourth grandchild of Seebaran Mahabir and Hanraji Mahabir.

In total on both sides of Satash’s family, he has 38 first cousins.

Satash attended Little Biaboo Primary School, As a child, he was a quiet humble kid, a perfect son that any mother and father would want in a kid. As a young child, Satash was a hardworking kid even as a teenager in Guyana working alongside his mother father and sister helping his family earn a living in the field of agriculture.

At the age of 19, Satash and his family migrated on May 21, 2000, to the United States from Guyana, residing in East New York, Brooklyn, New York for the last 19 years.

On March 31st, 2008 he tied the knot with the love of his life, Menakshi “Usha” Deonarine. The lovely pair were inseparable, and have built a wonderful foundation of love for the last 12 years.
Together they have three kids:
Aryan Satash Deonarine age 10 January 19th, 2010
Arjay Davin Deonarine age 7 December 19th, 2012
Siara Rohini Deonarine age 8 Months August 15th, 2019
He was a wonderful Father to his children and they are his number one priorities over anything else.

Satash learned plumbing as a tradesman as his profession. He selflessly helped many of his friends to enter the field of work. He always extended a helping hand to family and friends. Satash’s place of employment was New York Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling in Richmond Hill, NY. There he has held the position of a Plumbing Mechanic. Satash was a great mentor, co-worker, and friend to those who have worked with.

Satash was a tall, handsome, passionate, and caring guy. He made his presence known in life because he was a gentle person with a kind heart.
He was a loving family man. His family came first and he has made an impact on many people globally.

To our beloved Satash,

You gave no one a last farewell and didn’t say goodbye. You were gone before we knew it and only God knows why. A million times we miss you and a million times we cry. If love alone could have saved you, you would still be alive. Our family tree lost a branch that broke all of our hearts. In life we loved you dearly, In death, we love you still. In our hearts, you hold a place where no one can fill, but you didn’t go alone because part of us went with you the day God took you home. ❤️

Bibi Haniffa
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