This is a page for family and friends to gather, share memories, and celebrate the life of our dear friend Anand. Please feel free to celebrate his life with us by leaving your memories and photos.
Still remember the time when sriram introduced Anand in the first floor of VIT main building that he is also from west mambalam..very fresh..bubbly guy with lots of enthu....
slowly became an integral part of TCVs..such an active person he was...still couldnt beleive myself that i am typed 'he was' and not 'he is'.....during gre prep days or during regualr weekends..cudnt forget the moments we used to catch lalbagh or suburban back home.we used to keep a race between central and partk stations..obvi he finished it first..the way he sings romantic songs so passionately or the way he says ''ulti da..kalsala irunthuthu'..' for any comments...all memories flashin up my mind..esp his reaction whe someone calls him 'dino'....
last time i met him was at the city center ..same enthu..same hyperactiveness...as a caring hubby and a lovely father.... .Anandaa..will remain in our hearts ever for ur passion for whatever u do da...tthis time too u ran the race too fast and finished it first...will miss u da....u were 13 + 1 for tcv...now bharathi and uday wud be 13 + 2 for us ...
We were classmates for a couple of years at DAV in Chennai, but the lingering image of Anand is when we met at Grand Central Station in NYC on 01/01/2005. He traveled about 6 hours to say hi to a group of us for about 5 minutes. I remember his as being passionate about everything he did. It is indeed very sad to learn about this. My heartfelt condolences to the family of Anand.
It is still hard to believe that Anand is gone. I catch myself looking up at the clock every day at 2:00pm expecting Anand to come over and ask me to go with him for a cup of coffee. We had a lot of good times here at work. I could always count on him for a laugh. The work place will never be the same without him.
I'm sorry for all the jokes I played on you and for occasionally teasing you. You were a good friend Anand and I will miss you.
An abiding memory I have of him is when I told him on 2004 new years that I have resolved to stop smoking. Totally unexpectedly, he gave me a big hug and said he was happy for me. I guess that described him perfectly. Totally hyperactive, but an amazingly caring heart within.
I may not have been too much in touch with you ma man, but I haven't forgotten...
My boyfriend was killed in Iraq in April and no body has bothered to pay their respects,.
I stopped in to pay mine to your friend. family member?
my boyfriends name is Mikael James Johnston.
please return the favor.
Alyssa
Enthu Dino!!!!
Rash May 15, 2009
slowly became an integral part of TCVs..such an active person he was...still couldnt beleive myself that i am typed 'he was' and not 'he is'.....during gre prep days or during regualr weekends..cudnt forget the moments we used to catch lalbagh or suburban back home.we used to keep a race between central and partk stations..obvi he finished it first..the way he sings romantic songs so passionately or the way he says ''ulti da..kalsala irunthuthu'..' for any comments...all memories flashin up my mind..esp his reaction whe someone calls him 'dino'....
last time i met him was at the city center ..same enthu..same hyperactiveness...as a caring hubby and a lovely father.... .Anandaa..will remain in our hearts ever for ur passion for whatever u do da...tthis time too u ran the race too fast and finished it first...will miss u da....u were 13 + 1 for tcv...now bharathi and uday wud be 13 + 2 for us ...
Luv
Rash
Rest in Peace
Neela May 15, 2009
Good Friend
Brian Sutton May 12, 2009
I'm sorry for all the jokes I played on you and for occasionally teasing you. You were a good friend Anand and I will miss you.
Wont forget you, dude...
Praveen Murali May 12, 2009
I may not have been too much in touch with you ma man, but I haven't forgotten...
Alyssa (May 12, 2009)