Gurcharan Singh Bhatia lives by those words. His late wife, Jiti, used to say them. Together, the two human rights advocates have planted the seeds of love, help and community in Edmonton over the past six decades. He was also a citizenship judge and one of the founders of Daughters Day in Edmonton.
A small city park now bears the couple’s names. In August, the City of Edmonton unveiled the Jiti and Gurcharan Bhatia Park in Blue Quill Estates, just north of MacTaggart Sanctuary. The Bhatias moved to the southwest community in 1980. Jiti passed away in 2018, at the age of 80.
“We enjoy the neighbourhood and we feel very honoured that the City has blessed us by naming the park after us,” said Gurcharan, 90. “It’s a park meant for walking and sitting in the sunshine. We’re very happy.”