Mohan-Kokatnur-Obituary

Mohan Gundo Kokatnur

Metairie, Louisiana

1930 - 2022

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Mohan Kokatnur passed away in Metairie, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Mohan are being provided by L.A. Muhleisen & Son Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on December 7, 2022.

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

My deepest condolences to Saroj, Sharmila, Vinita and family. I have known Sharmila, her family for decades and know how close they were and are but know his light is always with you all. You all are surrounded by love, family and friends and we are here for you all.

Saroj and Family, We prayed in our church this week that Mohan find eternal peace and joy. He was such a kind and gentle friend to us and those of our family privileged to meet him and we uare grateful to have had him in our lives. Ronny and Rhoda Carr

A towering personality who made a big impact on all of us. Kaka had such vast knowledge varying from ancient India, to British India, politics, world religions, science and nutrition coupled with a fine art of storytelling. It was mesmerising to listen to him and learn. He loved his roots in India and specially enjoyed speaking Kannada. His India visits were so much fun. He will be truly missed, praying to God to give him eternal peace. Strength to Atya, Sharmila tai, Vinita tai and extended...

I remember Mohanrao as a highly learned fashionable and brilliant gentleman who was family oriented and affectionate. I have over the years admired his move to America in the 1050's, when it was difficult to move and adapt to a new country so far away and culturally so different from India of that time. He was a big name in his field and always academically oriented and supportive of his extended family with whom he would love to meet and and connect each time he came to India.He is one of...

Such a pure soul....very rare to find. Simple and content, a total family man, loved to talk about various subjects esp academic topics. I was lucky to spend 3 weeks at LSU in 2000. We ate breakfast and lunch together every day and chatted on the drive to work. He and Pappa got along famously with lively reunions! May his soul rest in peace. Sarojmaushi, Sharmila, Vinita, kids, we are with you in your grief. Please take care.

A true gentleman in every sense. Fond memories of him on his India visits will stay with us forever. On his last trip to India we were fortunate to have his blessings. He will be sorely missed. Strength and prayers to Atya and family

Many memories to cherish with him. Was such a lovely person with so much wisdom and knowledge about life in general. Will miss him always Strength to Atya and the entire family