Bijoy-Bhuyan-Obituary

Bijoy Bhuyan

Traverse City, Michigan

08/30/1930 - 08/30/2025

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August 30, 2025
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Traverse City, Michigan

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Bijoy Kumar Bhuyan was born on August 30, 1930, in Cuttack, Orissa, India where he lived with his parents, Tilottama and Mahendra Bhuyan, and 3 brothers and 4 sisters. He attended college in India, earning his Bachelor of Science at age 18 and his Master of Science at age 21. In 1952, at the age...

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He and Janet were our wonderful neighbors when we moved to Portage from out of state. We will forever have fond memories of them both

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I only knew Bijoy for a short time. He was one of a kind and always had a huge smile on his face. He greeted everyone with a smile and was always was thankful for anything I did for him even if it was just to see if he needed anything. He is missed by the staff at Boardman Lake Glens. Teresa

Bijoy Uncle was my mother's badminton partner in mixed doubles. They won a YMCA trophy at the old Oakland gym where my siblings and I spent many evenings watching them play. Janet auntie was my first yoga teacher. I have many fond memories of time with them as a child and then as a yoga student. Heartfelt condolences to the family.

very nice man, he worked hard at Upjohn.

I had the pleasure of getting to know Bijoy and Janet when they made their move from their lovely home to Heritage. What a sweet couple. He Bijoy's name was so fitting he excuses joy. His art was amazing along with his ability to connect with people, made him a treasure for sure. Condolences to his family.

We knew Bijoy through Upjohn and socially with he and Janet. He was one of the easiest man to be around and his intelligence and zest for life always amazed us. Truly an amazing and wonderful man. Don and Ellen Frisinger

He found the joy in life and spread his abundance with others. So grateful to have known him. Sending much love to his family.

I remember Bijoy as a gentle and kind man, with his warm smile, his soft, yet direct, way of speaking, and his sense of humor. I remember him fondly as a family friend and especially his friendship with my father - these two immigrant scientists found they had much in common. My thoughts are with you, Shanti and Leela.