A series of obituaries published recently detail the passing of several notable individuals primarily from Mumbai, with additional announcements from Secunderabad and Australia. The notices span dates from early to late June 2026 and highlight members of longstanding families, many with deep community ties.

Among those memorialized is Homai Dadiba Surti, who died at age 87 on June 13, 2026, in Mumbai’s Andheri West neighborhood. She was remembered as the wife of the late Dadiba and daughter of the late Jeroo Haoma Tata. Survivors include her daughter Mazarin and siblings Hutokshi and the late Nergiz.

Another prominent figure, Lily Mehernos Irani, also passed away on June 13 at 83 years old. Residing in Mumbai’s Fort area, she was the widow of the late Meherhosh and the daughter of late Ardeshir and Thrity Variava. Her family includes children Cherag and Roshni and grandchildren Tia, Aryan, Rehaan, and Zaara.

The oldest individual listed is Aloo Dara Dubash, who died on June 17 at age 99. She was based in Mumbai’s Tardeo Road area and survived by children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The obituary notes several family connections within the Zoroastrian community.

Other Mumbai residents among the deceased include Banoo Navroji Tavadia (95), Freny Dadabhai Patel (83), Thirty Cyrus Balsara (80), Najoo Barjor Kapadia (96), Jal Hormasji Hansotia (97), and others aged between their late seventies and late nineties. Many of these individuals’ notices list extensive family members, including children, siblings, and multiple generations of descendants, underscoring their prominent familial networks.

A noteworthy mention is Noshir Ardeshir Shroff, who passed away on June 10 in Mumbai at the age of 91. His family connections extend to Rashna Cooper and Neville Shroff among others. Another is Homee Jamshed Wadia, who died in Perth, Australia, on June 14, aged 78, and is survived by his son Jamsheed and relatives based in Mumbai.

From Secunderabad, the obituary for Kerman E. Reporter, aged 78, was recorded on June 2, emphasizing family ties that include children, in-laws, and grandchildren.

The notices reveal the significant presence of longstanding families, particularly from the Zoroastrian community, living predominantly in Mumbai’s key localities such as Andheri, Bandra, Fort, Mahim, Malabar Hill, and Tardeo. The detailed listings of survivors reflect a tradition of maintaining extensive family records and honoring multiple generations.

These obituaries collectively serve as a record of prominent community members whose lives and familial contributions are acknowledged across various neighborhoods and cities within India and abroad.