Chandra-Kintala-Obituary

Chandra M. Kintala Ph.D.

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Chandra M. Kintala, 61, of Warren died on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, at Overlook Hospital in Summit. Visitation will be on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Higgins Home for Funerals, 752 Mountain Blvd., Watchung, followed by a funeral service at Somerset Hills Memorial Park, Basking Ridge....

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Chandra Kintala was a man of learning and insight and possessed extraordinary clarity of mind. His prodigious intellect was rivaled only by his kindness and humanity. His death is a loss to the U.S. technical community and to the nation, for teachers such as Chandra are badly needed.

I was deeply shocked to hear today. A great loss for his family. I worked in his department at Bell Labs as a summer student, and later he was on my Ph.D. committee. I remember him as a kind, down to earth and very accomplished person. A role model.

My deepest condolences to you all. I knew Chandra when we were both teaching assistants at Penn State. I was new in the country and he graciously helped me out on several occasions.

Dear Bharati and family,

I happened to google Chandra to find out what he is up to since I last saw you in 2006. I am shocked to discover your loss, please accept my condolences.

Chandra and I shared many happy experiences during graduate school at Penn State. We also kept in touch through the AT&T Bell Labs years. I remain with AT&T.

I will miss the opportunity to share past and present experiences with him.

- Sam Kashdan

Dear Mrs.Chandra,

Just heard about Chandra's sudden demise, i am unable to believe that such a wonderful person like him is no more. I really miss those days working with him in Motorola, he was a great boss to work with, we all miss him very much. May his sole rest in peace & I pray god that he gives you & kids strength & courage to overcome the loss.

Dear Mrs.Chandra & family,

We are shocked to know about Chandra's sudden, untimely death. Its hard to believe that he's no more. We are so unfortunate that we could not meet him while you were leaving Bangalore during June. Our deepest condolences. Pls provide me your contact numbers, I want to talk to you. Sabitha Santosh - Bangalore.

Dear Bharathi and family,

I am very sorry to hear the sad news. Since I came back from India in 2000 and moved to Boston, I kept in touch with him by phone or by email. I have so many good memories from LA.

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"My deepest condolences. I was shocked to know about this news.We will miss chandra. May his soul rest in peace." (Rajesh G,Blr)

I was shocked to know about your great loss. It was very unexpected. But they say that the one who is loved the most by the Lord, is the one who attains eternity. My Uncle will remain in our memories forever