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Rudra Choudhury

Cleveland, Ohio

1972 - 2021

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Rudra (Rudy) Choudhury, age 48, died unexpectedly on December 6th, 2021. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on December 27th, 1972. Rudy is survived by his beloved wife Barbara Ambuske Choudhury and daughters Neela and Alaina; his parents Nabendu and Leela Choudhury; sister Laboni Choudhury and...

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I just became aware today of Rudy's passing. I am saddened and heartbroken. He was a gentleman, and a beautiful soul. I have many fond memories of playing basketball with. My deepest condolences to his family.

I remember so well Rudy playing a violin solo at his own wedding! What a beautiful gift to his bride and all of his guests! It is so sad to see such a vibrant person depart at such a young age. My heart aches for everyone in his family!

I was filled with great sadness when I heard of Rudy´s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. For a short time in my childhood Rudy was my neighbor on Pepper Hollow drive in Clifton Park NY in the late 70´s to early 80´s. We did everything together - trade baseball cards, play outside for hours with our group of friends and throw the ball against the wall in their yard. From 7 to age 11 Rudy was my best friend. I have such great memories - rest in peace - Rudy you will...

We were next door neighbors in Clifton Park. When we moved Rudy was just days from turning 9 and John just turned 11. Summer days were spent in deep trade bargaining of baseball cards along with the Curtin children. This could be where Rudy's skill at negotiation was born. Rudy and John also like to be sports radio announcers, hair brushes were substituted microphones. Sometimes they even recorded their imaginary game, going back & forth with "Back to you Rudy, Back to you John". The day we...

Rudy will be missed. Growing up, he always made a point to include me with the older kids when we got together. He also loved my mother´s pizzelles more than anyone. He was kind and lovely. My heart goes out to his family.

Rudy and his family were our next door neighbors in the '80's on Pepper Hollow in Clifton Park, New York. I have lovely memories of a very pleasant polite boy who not only was terrific on the violin, but was also very nice and a true leader to all the younger boys in the neighborhood, including my two sons. Rudy was always a wonderful example of good sportmanship and my boys looked up to him. He will be missed by many.

Rudy was a magical person and a great friend. I am so sorry for Barbara, their daughters and the whole family. All of you have my prayers, support and friendship. It will always be special to me that I had many opportunities to enjoy wonderful times with Rudy and his family. There was always something to learn, laugh about and appreciate when you were with Rudy. He had a way of enhancing life and making moments enriching. My promise is that I will always do my best to keep his memories alive...

I´m so very sorry to hear of Rudy´s passing. A bright light who always had an endearing smile, I was very glad to see him last in 2010 at our HS Reunion. We exchanged messages about how nice it was to see each other after many years, and I will hold on to that memory, as I was looking forward to seeing him at our next reunion. A wonderful person who never had an unkind word spoken, he will be missed. My heart goes out to his family at this time. Rest In Peace, Rudy.

I was terribly saddened to hear of Rudy´s passing. He was so young and so full of life. My condolences to Barbara, Neela and Alaina over the loss of such a wonderful husband and father. As his obituary indicates, he had a tremendous array of talents and a zest for life. He was such a good-natured person and I will miss his smile which could light up a room. I worked with Rudy at the NLRB regional office from 2000 to 2005 when I left to become an administrative law judge. Since that time we...