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Puneet Kreuger Singh
March 2, 1973 - November 6, 2025
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Puneet Kreuger Singh passed unexpectedly on November 6, 2025—under a North Node in Sagittarius—leaving behind a global constellation of friends, artists, seekers, activists, technologists, and loved ones transformed by his presence.
Born on March 2, 1973, in Yangon, Myanmar, to diplomat Virendra Singh and vocalist-artist-socialite Rita Niloufer Singh, his childhood unfolded across continents—Moscow, Venezuela, Tanzania, Jamaica, and beyond—where he absorbed rhythm, culture, injustice, beauty, and complexity in equal measure.
His love of synthesizers, specifically his yellow Waldorf Q, and electronic sound ignited in his teens and grew alongside his immersion in the early IT world of the 1990s; by 21, he had already founded his own company, Mindcraft.
In Toronto, he became a force in the underground arts scene—launching the culture-fusing collective Suhana, co-producing major events through JyaFest Arts Collective, and later founding Bass Dojo on Salt Spring Island. Among his most profound creations was the GAIA Calendar, an Earth-based timekeeping system he spent fifteen years developing to help humanity reclaim its relationship with natural rhythm and cosmic alignment.
Kreuger lived like a frequency—brilliant, disruptive, creative, loving, flawed, courageous, and uncontainably alive. A truth-seeker to his core, he wove spirituality, ecology, art, technology, and justice into a single uncompromising path.
A fierce advocate for wired, safe technology, he rejected wireless devices entirely and educated thousands on EMF safety, long before it entered mainstream awareness. His mind moved between disciplines with rare fluency: technologist, composer, DJ, philosopher, filmmaker, event architect, safe-tech advocate, coder, chef, and environmental activist.
His legacy endures in his music, films, teachings, ideas, community work, safe-technology initiatives, and in the global family he built—especially his beautiful chosen family: Maciej, Donny, Chris, Natalie, and Christina, who walked beside him through creation, conflict, vision, and truth.
Above all, Kreuger was a father whose love was immeasurable. He leaves behind his former partner of 21 years, Naomi Singh, with whom he shared a powerful and transformative journey; and their daughters Nayoki aka Poky, 17, Kilaya (in spirit), and Nariya aka Boo Boo, 10—his greatest teachers, muses, and the quiet heartbeat behind everything he built.
He was the dad who made princess-scrambled eggs, borscht, pesto, curries, soups, and bread cut into the shape of an N; who encouraged Lego inventions, gaming marathons, curiosity, sovereignty, and wild imagination.
He is also survived by his sisters Nan Singh and Aditi Singh Sharma, who shared with him a lifetime of karmic threads, creativity, and devotion.
His frequency lives on in his children, his art, his ideas, and in the vast constellation of souls who carry his spirit forward.
A Celebration of Life will be held on March 21, 2026 (location TBD) – a date Kreuger honoured as the true New Year, a time for releasing the old and welcoming the light of new beginnings.
On November 25th, Kreuger Singh’s earthly vessel will be transported from Hayward’s Funeral Home to the Fulford ferry, en route to the crematorium in Victoria, the same crematorium where his daughter Kilaya was cremated.
For those who wish to join the procession to the ferry, we will be meeting at 8:30 a.m. at the corner of Cusheon Lake Rd and Fulford-Ganges Road. Kindly allow the hearse and Naomi’s family and close friends to stay in the lead. You will notice them by the hazard lights flashing on the vehicles, and we ask that you engage your hazard lights as well, once you join the procession, as the procession will move slower than regular traffic.
Note: the public procession is to the ferry terminal only, not onto the ferry.
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