Sushil-Bhattacharjee-Obituary

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Sushil K. Bhattacharjee

Frederick, Maryland

Mar 9, 1938 – Dec 4, 2021 (Age 83)

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BORN
March 9, 1938
DIED
December 4, 2021
AGE
83
LOCATION
Frederick, Maryland

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Keeney & Basford Funeral Homes, P.A. Obituary

On Saturday morning December 4, 2021 Sushil Bhattarjee, passed away peacefully. Born in Bengal, India in 1938 to a big family, Sushil's father was a lawyer. Sushil studied and received a BA degree at Calcutta University and a MA in Literature at Viswabharati Univ. He receieved a fellowship...

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Sushil was a close friend of my late husband Mark Palmer. They worked together from 1964-1966 in New Delhi at the US. Embassy. Despite their different opinions, they became friends. Mark admired Sushil's intelligence, commitment and dedication to causes he believed in. Mark always enjoyed Sushil's company. We were so pleased that Sushil and Sushila decided to move to North America. We met them when they moved to Frederick, MD from Canada but unfortunately lost touch after that.

Sushil always had a smile! I met him at Rotary and enjoyed working with him on the International Students committee!!! He contributed so much to the local community and will be greatly missed. Hugs and prayers to his family.

Sushil was a funny, kindhearted and devoted soul. I met him through hosting Big Brothers/Big Sisters events at the Holiday Inn FSK Mall. I soon considered him a friend. Rest in peace Sushil and may god speed comfort to Sushila.

I remember Sushil well as a supporter of education in Frederick County. My condolences to his entire family.

Sushil was my brother-in-law. He was always cheerful and make lot of jokes with me. Last time I met him and my sister Sushila on their front lawn during my short visit to their home. With my failing health I had mentioned them that it would be last time I will be seeing them. Sushil's answer was that they will visit me in California. Which never happened. I also lost my brother Kamalakar this Dec. 14. Hope Sushila will get through her pains and we may see each other some time in near...

Sushil was a wonderful and caring man. He will be missed by many in the Frederick Community, especially by his fellow Rotarians. R.I.P., my friend.

I never had the opportunity to meet you but it sounds as though you did much more good for this world than most of us. May your journey be easy and my your memory bring joy to your family.

To Sushil's family and close friends,
Dayna and I extend our deepest sympathy to you at his death. We knew him as an active member of the Frederick community where we lived for more than 30 years, and especially through the Rotary Club of Frederick. May God grant you peace and comfort. Bert