A.-Rangarajan-Obituary

A. V. "Professor Raj" Rangarajan

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeRANGARAJAN, A. V. Professor Raj age 78 of Springboro passed away Wednesday July 14, 2010. He is survived by his wife Vathsala of Springboro; daughter Sukanya Madlinger and son-in-law Rick Madlinger of Springboro; grandson Ajay Madlinger of Springboro whom he was very...

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Heartfelt condolences to the family. Dr. Rangarajan was one of the most kind-hearted persons that we have met who was fully dedicated to the promotion of carnatic music in the Dayton-Columbus-Cincinnati area spending hours and hours of his time for years and years. He was someone who devoted his services selflessly for the Hindu Temple of Dayton. May his soul rest in peace.
Sarath & Sobhana Menon

My Heart felt condolences to mrs rangarajan and sukanya .

Sheila(daughter of kannan and papa)

As we affectionately call him the Perippa of the family, an Indian way of respectfully calling the eldest member of the family, to me he personifies the spirit of the adventurer Colombus. He is a hero in our eyes and stood for love, passion and humanity.

May his soul rest in peace

Mani, Sundar, Ravi, Vijaya and the rest of the family members of A V Santhanam

Rangarajan was instrumental in bringing a lot a wonderful carnatic music concerts to central ohio. He will be missed.

With respect to our dear brother,A.V. Rangarajan - as a person he was very considerate, affectionate, gentle and helpful to everyone. We do not find any other words to describe him more than these. We will remember him forever and pray the Almighty looks after his family.
Suseela, Padma, Kannan and Murali

My heartfelt condolences to manni & sukanya.It was he who admitted me in Queen Mary's college,that academic journey lasted for a long time.I pray that his soul rest in peace.
sasi

My heart and prayers go out to the
Rangarajan family at this time of need.

Dwan N. McGrady '91

A V Rangarajan was a great man, a man instrumental in building the Indian Community in Dayton Ohio. A person who changed lives, he was a Professor at Central State University, a person helpful in the community, the list goes on. His absence is irrecoverable, May his soul rest in peace, Our deepest Condolences to his family.

Rangarajan mama's passing leaves a void in the community that will not be filled easily. His years of service to carnatic music and to the community he enriched with his efforts; for these we are grateful. He also always had an affection for and personal interest in others. He would always inquire about my family in India and send his greetings.

He will be missed. We thank his family for having shared him with us all for so many years.