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2025
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Ludwig Kuttner
March 24, 2025
Dear Irene,
I am so sorry for your loss. I was traveling out of the country when I heard the news of my dear friend's passing. May all your wonderful memories comfort you during this difficult time.
My deepest sympathy,
Ludwig
Karen Coles
March 5, 2025
So sorrry to hear of the passing of Mr. Satyendra Huja. What a kind man he was.
Ranjit & Aman.
March 2, 2025
We are blessed to have known Satyendra through our son Ramesh when he first came to the US as a young doctor not knowing anyone. From there, Satyendra took a personal interest in his welfare. He & Irene even came all the way to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysian to attend Ramesh & Susan's wedding in December 2009 of which we will treasure forever. May his soul rest in peace and our heartfelt condolences to Irene and family.
Rev. Wayne Arnason
March 1, 2025
I met Mr. Huja in his role as a City Planner when I served as minister of the UU Congregation of Charlottesville from 1984-2000. When I returned to live here in recent years we only had two opportunities to see each other at the UU Church, so my memories and my friendship with Huja precedes his political career in the city. We got to know each other through social service and political activism which he supported or attended or sympathised with. I felt honored to see him the first few times he attended our church services and hoped he would feel welcome and comfortable. Nobody expected him to be anyone other than who he was. Nobody needed anything from him in his leadership role in the city or needed to praise or challenge him because of his contributions to changing the face of the city. He enjoyed what he took from our sermons and music and worship, but he also enjoyed being part of this particular community that affirmed diversity of belief and practice as a strength in our community and not a problem. I remember how pleased people were when he offered a dinner in his home as an item in our services auction, because we knew of his reputation as a cook! It was also a way for him to signal that he felt himself to be a part of the community here. Huja was always warm and generous with me personally, and I benefited from his insights and wisdom about our community and the world on many occasions. I wish I'd had more time with him after I came back to town. My condolences to his family and all his many friends.
Susan Jones
March 1, 2025
Godspeed Mr. Huja. Those of us who live and work in Charlottesville will miss your friendly example, high intellect and love of community and nature. We were lucky you chose Charlottesville to live and contribute, and you set a high mark for those who hope to follow your path. Certainly a life well lived.
Condolences to your family and friends.
Susan Thomas
February 26, 2025
Thank goodness Mr. Huja knew to immobilize and sink roots when it came to a project that promised forward movement, whether he was acclaimed or pilloried for it. I'm thinking of the downtown mall - which predated my arrival in Cville - but after living in Boulder´s own iteration it woke me up to what could happen. Acolytes and head scratchers alike, down the road we celebrated his vision and stubbornness.
All of us knew him in our own ways, but my strongest memory is his good humor and equilibrium [perhaps he was retired by then . . .?] His affability suggested a deep happiness with life and community, and I know you will miss that every day, Irene. A man who connects in so many ways is a model for all of us as we trek through life. Godspeed Mr. Huja.
Susan Thomas, Cortez Colorado
Katie Bullard
February 25, 2025
What a wonderful man. He was my professor and mentor at UVA, then a wonderful colleague and friend at the City of Charlottesville. I always loved his smile and his stories, and he cared so deeply for his family. Love to all of you.
Enid Krieger
February 24, 2025
Dear Irene,
May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Nina Winkler
February 22, 2025
An extraordinary man. Charlottesville was blessed by his leadership.
Trung Nguyen
February 22, 2025
My condolence to you and your family!!
Terry Bentley
February 21, 2025
Mr. Huja was a kind man who contributed so much to Charlottesville. My deepest condolences to the family, may your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Ford Childress
February 21, 2025
A truly lovely person that inspired so many locally and globally. RIP dear friend
Steve Caldwell
February 20, 2025
So sorry for the news and your loss. We've made a donation to Meals on Wheels in Mr Huja's honor. Very best regards
Valerie Goodman
February 20, 2025
Such a wise warm and friendly man. It was an honor to know you and attend the tea parties in your home.
Gloria Morgan
February 19, 2025
I met Huja at our UUCC church. What a wonderful human! Always enjoyed talking to him. When I I would run into him in Charlottesville, he never hesitated to stop to chat. I even ran into him once at the airport in Oregon. That´s when we found out both our sons were living there. What a coincidence. He started the Soup Kitchen that still exists at The Haven on Sundays. He was the coordinator for our six groups for many years. He did so much for our church community and beyond. Prayers and hugs for his family.
Hossane Ragland
February 19, 2025
He holds a special place in my heart he use to give me good advice when I work for him in the Planning department. Sorry for your loss your family is in my thoughts and prayers!
Bill Bishop
February 19, 2025
So very sorry Irene for your loss. May peace be with you and your family.
Barbara Sites
February 19, 2025
I was very fortunate to have known Huja while working at the City of Charlottesville. He was always friendly and had a kind word for me when I was feeling a bit down. I admired him and will miss him very much
Ben
February 19, 2025
My sister and I have fond memories of often seeing the Hujas on our morning walk to Greenbrier Elementary. Both were kind as could be and always happy to say hello and chat with two neighborhood kids. Of course, we were thrilled when we found out later he was the mayor!
Carol Hernández
February 19, 2025
He left with memories of tea parties, dinners at his home and of how he always had a helping hand. His spirit remains but presence will be missed.
Elizabeth PoarchOne
February 19, 2025
I go back to the day I was sent as a 'temp' to Huja's office in 1985 to transcribe a draft document. I was new to Charlottesville so had no idea where I was headed or what it would lead to. This total stranger opened a meeting that afternoon for office staff, and I heard him ask "Who is that person out there?" Much to my surprise he insisted that I sit in on the meeting. There was no good reason for me to be included but it was his inate good manners,curiosity and kindness to make everyone feel part of the circle. We came together again many years later and again I was swept up but this time as a trusted friend and (almost) family member. The world lost a very special and Unique--in the best expression of the word-Person. But he showed us the way to be. One last Valentine of love.
Dasretta Sapp
February 18, 2025
Deepest sympathies and condolences to Mr. Huja´s family. A life well lived. Rest in peace.
Bunty Bajaj
February 18, 2025
Will really miss you Bhapa
Bill Emory
February 18, 2025
In his 33 years as head of Community development in Charlottesville Huja made vast improvements in the quality of life in the Woolen Mills Neighborhood. His work in preservation helped maintain the fabric of our community. His vision to introduce citizens to the Rivanna River recreationally via a trail and park has been transformative. His traffic calming actions made walking safer. He was good to us.
Liz Courain
February 18, 2025
I have admired Mr. Huja for many years. He was so talented and creative! We Charlottesvillians were very fortunate to have had him as planning director, city councilor and mayor. Many of the things we enjoy about Charlottesville today are due to his vision.
With thankfulness for his life and sincere condolences to Irene and the family.
Daniel R Friedman
February 18, 2025
An important leader in Charlottesville for a long time respected for his fearlessness, patience, insight, dry wit, and sense of humor. Thank you Mr. Huja.
Jacqueline Perrins
February 18, 2025
Although we never met we share family our daughter Sarah being married to your son Uday our thoughts and best wishes
Are with those left behind at your loss Jacqueline and Tony Australia
Nancy Coble Damon
February 18, 2025
I served on the Planning Commission when Mr. Huja was the Director of Planning for Charlottesville. He put forth his opinions in a strong but thoughtful way. He had many, many friends. His yearly tea parties were quite memorable.
Taylor
February 18, 2025
RIP
Ira Herbst
February 18, 2025
Satyendra and I were roommates at Cornell in 1960, our freshman year. I treasure our long friendship.
Bill Wood
February 18, 2025
Always truthful and forthcoming whenever we met. Truly a gentleman who made some wonderful contributions. Sincere sympathy to his family.
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