Sunita Williams ’ father, Deepak Pandya, originates from Jhulasan, Gujarat. After completing his Intermediate Science (I.S.) at Gujarat University in 1953, he pursued an M.D. in 1957 before relocating to the United States for advanced medical training. In 1964, he joined Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Anatomy as a postdoctoral fellow and later contributed to various hospitals and research institutions across the country.

During his early years in the US, Pandya met Ursuline Bonnie Zalokar, a Slovenian-American, and the two eventually got married. Last month, in an interview with NewsNation, Zalokar shared her thoughts on her daughter’s extended stay aboard the ISS. She expressed immense pride in Sunita’s dedication to space exploration, saying: “It’s what they do. They like doing this, and they are honoured to be able to go up on a long mission like this. They feel great about it. She’s doing what she loves. So how could I feel sad about it? I’m happy for her.”

Sunita Williams’ Husband



Michael J. Williams, a US Marshal, may avoid the spotlight, but his role in Sunita Williams' life is far from ordinary. As a dedicated law enforcement officer in the US Marshals Service, he ensures judicial protection and upholds the law. His career, rooted in discipline and risk management, stands in contrast to his wife’s space missions. However, his background as a former helicopter captain gives him a unique understanding of the challenges Sunita faces in her extraordinary profession.

As per DNA, the couple first met in 1987 at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, when Sunita was serving as a military helicopter pilot. Their shared experiences and mutual respect gradually deepened their bond, leading to an intimate wedding ceremony attended by close friends and family. Despite Sunita’s recognition, Michael prefers to maintain a low profile, keeping their personal life away from public attention.

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