Ashwin-Mahajan-Obituary

Ashwin Mahajan

Wayne, New Jersey

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MAHAJAN Ashwin, 36, of Wayne passed away on December 27, 2011.Born in India he came to the United States in 2001 and has been living in Wayne for the past two years. He was Vice President of IT for J.P. Morgan Chase in New York City.Beloved husband of Rachael Mahajan (nee Riemersma) of Wayne,...

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Remembering Dear Ashwin and the great times we all had with his family in UAE. Unforgettable. Hope he is peaceful and resting well.

It still hurts much to think of Ashwin going away too soon. Just like his father Uday, who was our dear friend. They will be forever in our memories.

Miss you, my friend.

We remember fondly our dear Ashwin Mahajan, whom we came to know first as a strappy young boy in Abu Dhabi. Spent 4 wonderful years with his family, watching him grow up. He was the elder brother to our daughter Janani there.
We pray for a peaceful rest for him, wherever he is now and Best Wishes to his family.

Jayanthi Aunty & Mohan Uncle.
27 Dec 2019.

We came to know this only today and are shocked beyond belief. We know Ashwin from the time we were in Abu Dhabi in the mid Eighties, when his father was my colleague. Remember vividly all the fun we had there. Also remember the time I met Ashwin, near Washington and the short time we met and had lunch in New York, the same year.
Mohan Uncle and Jayanthi aunty.

God Bless U Buddy!

Just missing the RIT days and time spent together...

Ashwin,

when I met you the very first time, you were my customer. Since that first meeting itself, it was obvious that you were a very nice person...personable, always smiling and energetic.

I will miss you, not as a customer, but as a good friend and fellow human being.

Rest in peace.

Dear Ashwin, this comes as a shock to me while I was searching where you are these days in google.
My friend, i have great memories from our childhood and school days.
I wish you were there. This was the time to celebrate. I am very sorry for your family. Your friend Saby, as you used to address me!

Ashwin, I still remember your smiling face and stories from college. May you Rest in Peace. May God give courage to your family to deal with the void that you have left behind.