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Obituary
Dr. Pranav Prakash, a beloved physician and cherished member of his family and community, passed away on January 14, 2025, after a brave battle with dementia. He leaves behind a legacy of compassion, care, humor, and generosity that touched the lives of everyone who knew him.
Born in New Delhi, India on June 4, 1952, Dr. Prakash devoted his life to medicine, becoming a trusted and respected doctor who made a lasting impact on countless …
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What were Pranav's favorite sports teams?
Although he didn’t usually watch sports he could get interested in the Patriots game…
Although he didn’t usually watch sports he could get interested in the Patriots games on occas…
Although he didn’t usually watch sports he could get interested in the Patriots games on occasion.
What were Pranav's favorite performances to watch?
He loved to watch his children’s dance performances and any performances his grandch…
He loved to watch his children’s dance performances and any performances his grandchildren par…
He loved to watch his children’s dance performances and any performances his grandchildren participated in.
What were Pranav's favorite songs or musical artists?
I don’t know if he had any favorite songs but he loved Indian music best.
I don’t know if he had any favorite songs but he loved Indian music best.
I don’t know if he had any favorite songs but he loved Indian music best.
What were Pranav's favorite books?
I don’t think he had one. He wasn’t much of a reader.
I don’t think he had one. He wasn’t much of a reader.
I don’t think he had one. He wasn’t much of a reader.