2016, The Atlantic Vinings, Atlanta Road Southeast, Smyrna, GA, USA
I remember uncle was the first Indian parent that my dad met when we moved to Atlanta, GA. Uncle and Dad use to go for walk in the evenings. He also use to come home and have tea with dad. I think it was through him that we met your entire family, Varsha and Ashish. He was a great man and always had wonderful stories to share. May his soul Rest In Peace. We all pray that God gives you strength to bear the loss. He will surely be missed. God Bless you all.
So sad to know that this gentleman’s smile won’t be brightening our day any longer. He always used to tell us how lovely he found our yard with a big smile and a thumb’s up. We always enjoyed seeing him out and about and enjoying the day. Such a loss to our community. All prayers and happy thoughts to his beloved family, so terribly sorry for this loss.
भावपूर्ण श्रद्धांजली , काका आपल्या आत्म्यास शांती मिळो !! आयुष्यातील या कठीण प्रसंगी मी प्रार्थना करतो की देव करवेडकर परिवार ला शक्ती आणि धैर्य देवो !!
माझे अतिशय विश्वासू सहकारी व मित्र श्री लक्ष्मणराव कासराळीकर यांचे अमेरिकेत दुःखत निधन झाल्याचे समजले,हे ऐकून खूपच वाईट वाटले, ते अमेरिकेत जरी असले तरी आवर्जून ते मला फोनवर बोलत होते.मी त्यांच्या परिवाराच्या दुःखात पूर्णपणे सहभागी आहे ईश्वर त्यांच्या परिवाराला एवढे मोठे दुःख झेलण्याची शक्ती देवो,हीच ईश्वर चरणी प्रार्थना, परत एकदा माझ्या सहकारी मित्रास भावपूर्ण श्रद्धांजली.💐💐
We are so saddened on hearing this news. Uncle had the most amazing and down to earth smile. He was an avid walker and used to motivate us also to take a break from our ever so busy lifestyle and focus on our healths. He had such a calm loving and down to earth demeanor, that one could keep talking to him for hours at length. Not only us, both our parents met and enjoyed talking to him. From seeing him outside walking, to him taking grandkids for a walk, to him sitting on the driveway just watching kids play we will miss everything about him. He will be with us always in memories. Om Shanti.
Though our interactions with Laxman Sahib were mostly short Hello’s and Hi’s, but they were multiple every day. He was an avid walker, and I being an avid Gardner and staying outside for multiple times a day, had fate crossing our daily lives so much, that not only my family, but my extended family.....my son and his wife in Illinois, my two brother-in-laws and their wives from Texas, and Indiana, became corner friends. We are all shocked and sad. He was an ever-smiling person, always ready to break a conversation, mostly about my gardening skills and efforts! May his soul rest in peace, and myself and my family extend our heart felt condolences to his family. My wife extends her personal condolences to Mr Laxman’s wife, as they were avid ‘walkers’ in our subdivision, and walked together.
We are so saddened as we write this. His pleasant smile in every conversation will be missed dearly. He leaves us with great memories and anecdotes. I wish almighty provides strength and courage to you and your family to overcome this loss. Om Shanti!