Vidya-Bakhshi-Obituary

Vidya S. Bakhshi

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Vidya Sagar Bakhshi, 70, of Colonial Heights, Va., was born in Ralwalpindi, India. He died Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009, following a sudden decline in health. He is survived by his wife, Agnes McGuffie Dayton Bakhshi, his son and daughter- in- law Drs. Raja McGuffie and Elizabeth Everett Bakhshi, and...

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Dear Aggie,
Bob and I are very late in sending our condolences. It was such a pleasure to see you at the homecoming event in Keyser. We hope that you and your family are doing well and treasuring the precious memories of you beloved husband.
Jo Ann and Bob Harman

You loss a beloved family member and I loss a beloved friend. My own recent illness prevented me from being present at his memorial; however, my thoughts and deep sentiments were with his family. He was always a friend and strong supporter of what was good in and for people. He was a teacher's teacher and a friend's friend. May he rest in peace. Florence S. Farley

My sincere condolences. I had him as a colleague for the one and a half years I spent at VSU as a faculty in the Maths department. I will never forget his valuable inputs.

Dear Aggie, Raja, Krish and Family,

We are so very saddened to learn of your great loss. The Bakhshi family have been our neighbors for many years.
Mr. Bakhshi was the boys' soccer coach and our son Christopher was a classmate with Raja.
May God's love heal your sorrow, and may His peace replace your heartache with warm and loving memories.
We have you in our thoughts often and our prayers. Please extend our sympathy to the family.
With Heartfelt Sympathy,

My sincere condolences. I worked with Dr. Bakhshi on many projects at Virginia State and always valued his input and assistance.

Jim Beck

Aggie, Raja, Krish and family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. May your memories bring you comfort in the days ahead. Tim and Harriette Evans

To the Bakhshi family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Dr. Bakhshi was my favorite and one of the best professors that I've had the pleasure of having during my years at Virginia State University. Dr. Bakhshi was always sure to give you a laugh in class and was always there to help. I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find...

Many Blessings and prayers to the family of Mr. Bakhshi. He had a personality often mistaken, but never forgotten, and often loved.

Tina Quinones

Dear Aggie and family,

I was away last week when Ellen left a phone message with your sad news. I'm so sorry that you've lost your dear husband and best friend. Please give your children my sympathy too.

I think I have your current phone number, and I'll try to call you early in 2010.

I really care about you, friend.

Sincerely,
Libby Weimer Frye