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Anand "Ani" Alloju

1966 - 2005

Anand Alloju Obituary

Anand "Ani" Alloju, 39, died Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005, in Bedford.

Service: private. Open visitation: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Lucas Funeral Home in Hurst.

With a heavy heart, the wife and family of Anand "Ani" Alloju announce his passing. Ani is remembered by all who knew him as a compassionate person who had a true love for life and an incredibly resilient spirit. His devotion to his wife, Lisa, his friends and his large family was truly remarkable.

Ani was born in Georgia in 1966 and grew up primarily in Fort Worth. He graduated from Eastern Hills High School and completed his undergraduate studies at Stephen F. Austin State University. He then finished his legal education at Texas Weslayan School of Law in 1992 and went on to have a successful career as a lawyer and entrepreneur. Although Ani's time on earth was far too short, he made an indelible mark on a tremendous number of people who are blessed with his memory. Ani will be forever remembered for his generosity, infectious enthusiasm for life, friendly nature and gift for always seeing the brighter side in every situation.

Survivors: Wife, Lisa Alloju; parents, Chandra and Kawsalya Alloju; brothers, Manohar Alloju and Kris Alloju; nephew, Sean; and niece, Swapna.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Dec. 2, 2005.

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Suzanne Seely

April 6, 2006

Lisa, I knew Ani through the legal community and had an opportunity to work on some cases with him. I was very sorry to hear about his passing. He was dear to my heart as to many others. He will be missed.

Rich and Laura Reid

December 26, 2005

Lisa, we have always considered ourselves extremely fortunate for having met you both, and our memories of Ani will never fade. Our prayers and thoughts go out to you and Ani's family.

Michael Bond

December 7, 2005

At EHHS, Ani was a good friend to me, always smiling and cheerful. We had a nice visit at our 20th reunion, he was upbeat and friendly as always. We ran into each other in Kroger here in Bedford not too long ago, and it was as if no time had gone by at all. Ani had real class. I am proud to say he was my friend.

debbie walker

December 3, 2005

dr. alloju, i am so sorry for your loss. my thoughts are with you. please take care, debbie

John Jackson

December 3, 2005

Lisa and family,

I share your sadness and loss and you are in my prayers. My prayer is that you open yourselves to the love and care and comfort of all who love and care for you. You will survive this great loss as Ani would want for all of you.

Lisa, please call anytime.



Johnny

Brian Rogers

December 3, 2005

To Lisa and the Family-

I lost a brother. I grew up with Ani and share iun your loss. My mother died within 24 hours of Ani. I recently saw him and he looked so good. My thoughts and prayers will be with you all. I hope you find peace knowing the effect he had on so many peoples lives. All of my memories of childhood include Ani- I will miss him-

Dr. Brian Rogers

Tom & Annette Brown

December 2, 2005

Lisa,

Annette and I will miss Ani very much as we know you and his Mom and Dad and brothers will miss him.

We love you both as our own. May God be with you as you travel down the trail of life knowing that Ani is there by your side. He truely worships the ground you walk on.



Sincerely,

Tom & Annette

Laura Schrop (Almond)

December 2, 2005

To Ani's Family: My deepest sympathies to you. I knew Ani in high school & after. The last time I saw him was (after the 20-year) when my brother Randy was mowing my sister's yard, Ani happened to drive down that street, saw my brother (once a weight-lifting buddy) and pulled over. I happend to stop by about the same time. That's just how Ani was--never too busy to stop and say 'hello'. He was one of the kindest people I ever knew. May the Lord let you grieve, but then lift it from you as soon as you are ready to let it go. Ani will live in MANY hearts forever.

jim and kerry culberson

December 2, 2005

Lisa, We are so sorry for your loss.Ani was a very special person and will always be remembered for his laughter and enthusiasm for life. His eyes would light up with stories he told us sitting in our office. My mother, Jean Dyer, taught him English at Eastern Hills High School and was very fond of him. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts are with you during this time. God's peace be with you. Kerry Culberson

Terri and David Taylor

December 2, 2005

Dear Lisa,

We are so sorry for your loss. Ani was a kind and caring person and he will be missed. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Regina Westbrook

December 2, 2005

Lisa,

My heart is heavy with sorrow for you and Ani's family. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Patty Patterson (Gafford)

December 2, 2005

I will pray for you all, he was a wonderful man and will be missed alot!!! God Bless to all his family and friends!!!!

Tammie Long

December 2, 2005

I am sadden to hear of his passing. I will always remember his warmth and contagious smile. May God bless his family during this time and may he rest in peace.

Michele Erwin

December 2, 2005

Lisa,

I am saddened by your loss. Try to look beyond all of the turmoil. You will rise above the rest. Smile and remember all of the great memories you have made with Ani. Keep those memories close....they will get you through. Be strong!

Take care of your self, please.

Michele - your former CEO GM.

Tom Nelson

December 2, 2005

Dear Chandra and Kawsalya,



Helen and I want to express our deepest sympathy in the loss of your son. You will be in our hearts and prayers.



Sincerely, Tom Nelson

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