Mukul -Agarwala-Obituary

Mukul Agarwala

New York, New York

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'Here's Lookin' at You, Kid'
After he folded an Internet company in San Diego last spring, Mukul K. Agarwala moved back east to be near his parents in Kendall Park, N.J., because they were in failing health. His sense of family extended to his friends' children, too. "He would call every month to ask for a new photo of our daughter, Riya," said Neeraj Mital, a friend since college.

Mr. Agarwala's widow, Rhea Stone, said that his sense of concern went even further. Not long after they met in Hong Kong in 1993, she said, he saw a newspaper article about a mistreated domestic worker who, like Mr. Agarwala's parents, had come from India. He went to the Indian diplomatic mission and paid her fare back home.

Ms. Stone said her husband's enthusiasms ranged from snowboarding to reading history to old movies. She could not remember how many times they had watched "Casablanca." On Sept. 11, Mr. Agarwala, 37, was in his second day as a research analyst on software for Fiduciary Trust.

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Always in my thoughts Mukul, especially on this day Sept 11

Stranger from Canada thinking of you today mukul, and Rhea. You sound like a bright soul.

Remembering Mukul in prayer today

Thinking of you today, my friend.

Remembering you dear friend and always holding you in prayer.
Peace.

Remembering Mukul in prayer

Twenty-one years have come and gone.

It occurs to me that we were only twenty-one years old when we met... a lifetime ago.

Missing you my friend.

Honoring Mukul on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11,
“In your life you touched so many, in your death many lives were changed” – Melinda Jones
“If we learn nothing else from this tragedy, we learn that life is short and there is no time for hate.”
—Sandy Dahl, wife of Flight 93 pilot Jason Dahl, in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, in 2002