His wife Chanchal Randhawa was also international field hockey player, who led
India women's national field hockey team in the 1970s. His Son Sarbrinder Singh Randhawa was a world-level Lawn Tennis Player, who represented India in various international tournaments across the world. He is also an Asian Games Runners up which were held in Indonesia.
Death and legacy Surjit Singh died in a car accident in 1984 near
Kartarpur in
Jalandhar district after his retirement from the game. The hockey stadium in Jalandhar, the
Surjit Hockey Stadium, is named after him. In 2000, with the persistent efforts of Surjit Singh's family, the ancestral village of Surit Singh was renamed after him. Initially it was called "
Dakhla", but now it is known as
"Surjit Singh Wala" A hockey academy named after him is also being run by the
Government of Punjab. In 1984, after his death, the
Surjit Hockey Society was established in Jalandhar, and it organizes the annual
Surjit Memorial Hockey Tournament in Jalandhar, every year, In 2007, with the efforts of Surjit Singh's family, a statue was installed in Batala to commemorate the legendary hockey player. In 2012, in an effort to revive the sport in the state,
Government of Punjab announced its decision to support the society. He was posthumously awarded the
Arjuna Award in 1998. ==References==