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Jun 23, 2019 News
During his lifetime, Stephen Jaisingh, was a skilful driver of a heavy-duty truck attached to his parents’ business – De Emperor Trucking Service.
When he passed away recently, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jaisingh, were not prepared to simply mourn losing him. Instead, they opted to celebrate his life by placing his casket into a tomb which best encapsulates how he lived his life.The tomb, which mimics a heavy-duty truck similar to what Stephen drove, has turned out to be quite a spectacle formembers of the public who pass the Sarah Johanna Cemetery.
In addition to his parents and other relatives, the 28-year-old Stephen leaves to mourn his wife, Samantha.
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