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Dr. Shreya "Mou" Sengupta, born on February 28, 1985, in Ranchi, India, passed away on July 28, 2025, in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. She was a beloved daughter, wife, and mother, known for her compassionate spirit, her quick wit, and her commitment to excellence in her professional endeavors.
Mou pursued her education with great fervor, ultimately establishing herself as a respected transplant hepatology clinician at the Cleveland Clinic. Always seeking to improve care delivery, she established a new multidisciplinary clinic for patients with alcohol-associated liver disease. In February 2025, she and her co-authors published a study exploring the positive impact the clinic has had on its patients.
Outside of her professional achievements, Mou had a zest for life and new experiences. She loved to travel, always seeking insights from locals about the region’s history, hardships, and triumphs. She delighted in exploring the art, architecture, cuisine, and natural beauty found throughout the world.
Mou is survived by her loving parents, Sankar and Sharmila Sengupta; her devoted spouse, Baylee Miller; and her cherished children, Sohum and Satya Miller. Her family will remember her for her warmth, affection, and the adventures they shared together.
Her legacy will endure through the lives she touched and the countless memories held close by her family and friends. In this time of sorrow, those who knew and loved Mou can find comfort in the profound impact she made on their lives and the lives of her patients.
Family and friends are welcomed on Wednesday, July 30, 2025 beginning at 10 AM until closing prayers at 12 Noon at Slone & Co. Funeral Directors, 13115 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44111.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to Velosano. Velosano is a fundraising organization dedicated to defeating cancer, and Baylee will participate in its 2025 bike ride in Mou’s memory. Donate to his ride here: https://give.velosano.org/moubayallday
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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