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Rick Wray posted a condolence
Arjun and I were work colleagues from several years ago but even though he moved on to new work opportunities he was always interested to keep in touch. Arjun was not about playing games. He was a straight shooter. He did not care if you were the president of the company or the floor sweeper, he would treat you the same, and that is what I loved about him. I always admired the fact that Arjun would still be interested to take the time to go out to dinner with a group of former colleagues. There was no politics at play here, just a general interest in people and the sharing of friendships cultivated in the work place that survived beyond the workplace. That was important to Arjun and it was very natural for him. He was truly unique in that regard. Dinner conversations with Arjun were always stimulating and humorous. I will miss his unique witty banter. I can honestly say that Arjun was one of the most unpretentious people that I have ever met. In a short span of time he left a huge impact on so many people. Our small group of people that used to meet with Arjun are all still grieving but we will always leave a place at the table and in our hearts for our dear friend. We celebrate a life well lived and the many hearts he touched along the way. May God bless you Arjun. Thank you for always being a friend.
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Sean Kuriyan posted a condolence
I’ve put off writing something here multiple times because I just couldn’t find the appropriate words for Arjun or AG as many of us called him. To me he was a close friend, confidant, advisor and encyclopedia of knowledge. We’ve been friends since the 8th grade and somehow managed to stay in touch and see each other often even though we both moved to different places after the 10th grade. He was someone I’d look forward to catching up with almost every month. He had this unique sense of humor and a way of delivering jokes that only he could pull off. There are countless times spent with him we all remember where he had us all laughing until it hurt. He was ambitious and always true to himself. As someone else mentioned, he never cared for the status quo. I admired his knowledge on religion, politics and current affairs. Looking at my phone, his last message to me was “Keep on going bro”. It was in a different context but those words have an entirely different meaning for me now. Trying to find the strength to accept the truth and praying he is in a better place. My deepest condolences and prayers are with Uncle, Aunty and Mahesh.
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Aditya shankar posted a condolence
I'm shocked and pained to hear about Arjun. I studied with Arjun at Emirates National School Sharjah (Grades 4-7). I was bullied at school, and at a time when I felt the whole school was against me, Arjun was the kind and gentle soul whom I could turn to and count on. I then met him at Gita classes (where we learnt the Bahgavad Gita) in Sharjah and we connected as we shared a passion towards the Indian culture. A few years later, I knew he migrated to Canada via facebook, and when I was studying in Canada, I got his number and spoke to him. Despite being so long since I last spoke to him, we connected as if we just spoke last week. Although I lost touch with him over the years, I certainly didn't expect to read this. Arjun, I'm sorry we couldn't catch up sooner, thank you so much for being a friend, a brother and a genuine person I could turn to in times of need. I pray God gives your family the strength to cope with their loss and that God keeps you in a special place in heaven. Until we meet brother... Rest In Peace.
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Josi posted a condolence
To his loved ones and most especially his parents. My deeepes condolences to you all. May you find comfort from the memories you shared with him and peace just from knowing him. Keep him forever in your hearts
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Meena Kadbet posted a condolence
Girish, Nandu and Mahi, please accept our heartfelt condolences and sympathies on the loss of your beloved son/brother Arjun. He will be missed dearly. Just remember that those we love do not go away, they live with us and walk beside us every day. Always near, not heard, but still missed and loved. Our prayers for you all in this difficult time may God give you all the strength and courage to bear the loss. RIP Arjun.
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Vashisht Asrani posted a condolence
We are very sorry for your loss. Arjun was special. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Regards-Yogesh, Ritu, Vashisht, Padmini and Vrinda.
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Robin Puria posted a condolence
Sending my deepest sympathy and condolences - Arjun is in my prayers.
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Vishakha Arvind Joshi posted a condolence
Arjun, I don't know what to say, I saw the post about you on Vashisht's wall - I could not believe it. I read it and I re-read it and still it was difficult to believe. I remember how nice you were and how you helped me through my initial days at Xavier. You and your mom were really welcoming and the kind of people who took efforts to make other people comfortable and when one is new to a country that kind of effort means a lot. You will be missed. I hope God grants your family the strength to deal with this. My prayers are with you and with your family.
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Annie posted a condolence
Arjun I have never met you, but, heard of this tragic life cut short. May God of the heaven give your parents and brother HIS peace and strength to accept your absence. Perhaps, God had given you only 28 years to pass through on this earth. You achieved so much in this short period of time. God bless and keep your soul at rest. Amen!
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Karthik Holla posted a condolence
To you I write this note my friend, Gone too soon, no time left to spend. Long live your sarcasm and wittiness, Which still fill my heart with happiness. Will miss you my friend, cheers to your era! Love, Holla
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Lawrence Seetal posted a condolence
The first time I met Arjun he gave me this look over from head to toe and said "uncle how are you man", in a tone that was uniquely his. I said to him don't you ever call me uncle again and he said "you will always be my uncle". RIP nephew, you will be missed. Heartfelt condolences to the family and all those who knew this amazing young man.
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Madhulika posted a condolence
Your charisma and laughter will always be remembered dearly by your loved ones. May you rest in peace and my deepest condolences to the family.
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Shanu khurana posted a condolence
May Arjun baba soul Rest In Peace .Condolence to the family .God give immense strength to the family .
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Imad Alvi posted a condolence
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Arjun will never be forgotten.
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Fil Lourenco posted a condolence
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your lossour thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
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Sylvester D'Souza posted a condolence
Girish, My heartfelt sympathies to you, Nandita and Mahi. Just remember that those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near; still loved, still missed and very dear. Arjun will be with you all every step you all take. Our sincere prayers to you all in the this difficult time. Accept our deepest and heartfelt sympathies - Clementine and Sylvester D'Souza
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Fatima Elsadati posted a condolence
Arjun isn't the kind of person that could be described in a single set of words - and this description cannot and will not do him justice; he was lively, intelligent, quick-witted, outgoing, funny, hard-working, goal-oriented, passionate, independent, always fiercly himself, confident, honest, blunt, and beyond containment. The first time I laid eyes on Arjun, he strutted past me in that confident, carefree way he always did. Somewhere in my mind, I instantly told myself, "I have to get to know that guy!". And, I really did. Before, I knew it, Arjun and I became close friends, spending time discussing everything under the sun. Ironically - he and I did not agree on everything, but, we liked it that way! We both loved to debate and pick each other's brains on everything; from religion, to politics, life, philosophy, sports, relationships, and love. He was blunt and honest - always said things like they were, and that was something I always appreciated. He cared little for the status quo, and instead - took risks, had big dreams and aspirations, and welcomed the unknown. I always found myself fascinated and bemused by this zest for life and free-spiritedness. He also felt a great sense of love for his home country and its history. With all that being said - I still can't wholeheartely express how much of lasting impact Arjun made on my life; he taught me so much and was a bright, rare spirit that deserves to be celebrated into enternity. My thoughts and heart are with you. I hope that you can accept my condolences.
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