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You were the best gift by God we ever got, Your Life was a Blessing, Your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words, and will be missed Forever.
Puneet Piyush was born on 23 November 1985, and was the eldest son of the family. Called by the name 'Sweet' by his near and dear ones, he was a beautiful gift of God to his parents and grand parents. Always helpful, funny, and sweet (true to his name), he shared his childhood with Happy, his younger brother. Sweet and Happy were typical brothers - loving, caring, ready to fight with, and for each other, all the while sharing the sibling silliness up until his last day. His parents could not have been prouder of his achievements as he grew up, and the man he had made of himself. As a kid, Sweet was one of the best swimmers, a great sports person, and wonderful at ideating his own innovating solutions to everyday problems. He was inquisitive, always curious, and very social.
True to his core, Sweet grew up to be a kind, passionate and responsible young man. He had many friends, and lived his life to the fullest. He was someone who could always be counted upon, someone who would leave no stone unturned to achieve his goal, someone who believed that every moment in life should be filled with happiness, someone who would remain calm in the most difficult situations, someone who cared about everyone he met, and someone who would never hurt anyone. In school and college, he was known for his lighthearted attitude. He also loved experimenting with technology and tools, especially if they were related to automobiles. He owned a whole toolset to care for the bike and cars he owned. With family and friends, Sweet stayed and visited almost all major cities in India, while also travelling through UK last year. He was a travel fanatic, and he loved nature. He loved farming fruits and vegetables for the good of his own and the society. He was a foodie and a great photographer too.
Sweet was also blessed to find the love of his life - Sujata, someone he had known and shared moments with from childhood. He was happily married to her for 4.5 years, and was gifted with a handsome son, who he called 'Kaju'. Puneet and Sujata were the perfect couple - they made each other laugh, wiped each other's tears, celebrated successes together and fought failures with strength. They brought out incredible qualities within each other that nobody believed existed. He became an excellent cook in her company, while she experienced calmness and strength in his presence. They were each other's life - his best gift, and his friend forever. Even though they could not stay at the same place for the first year of their marriage, they had great fun later, especially in UK where they stayed for a year with their 6 month old son. Kaju was especially close to his father, and spent most of his time in Bangalore with Sweet. With Work From Home options, Sweet enjoyed the company of his son - taking him out to play everyday, taking him to car rides every morning and evening, feeding him, making him sleep, laughing with him, and also playing silly games throughout. Kaju would laugh incessantly, turn himself upside down, and topple over Sweet's tummy until he couldn't laugh anymore.
As a family man, Sweet witnessed the marriage of his younger brother, Happy to Shubhangi. At a place in Bangalore, the four of them (Sweet, Sujata, Happy, and Shubhangi) stayed together and made memories they will cherish forever. It was like a dream coming true. There were fun parties, lazy weekends, early morning trips to nearby hills, evening chais and pakodas, UNO nights, Sunday cooking, family get-togethers and the sense of being there for each other - everyday. With Happy's daughter, Kinjal, being born, the family felt complete. Kinjal and Kaju are 11 months apart, and their sibling rivalry reminded Sweet and Happy of their times together.
There was no love greater than what Sweet was blessed with everyday. As long as he lived, God was gracious to shower his blessings on him through his family and friends. He knew and reflected love in the purest form - sweet, selfless, affectionate, and absolute. While he left his earthly abode on 26 April, 2021, he will always be remembered fondly by everyone he has known. May God give him peace.
Sajjan (Father), Suman (Mother), Sujata (Wife), Priyank (Brother), Shubhangi (Sister-in-law), Likhit (Son), Kinjal (Niece), Dr. Hari (Tauji),Shrimati Kanchan (Taiji), Santosh (Chachaji), Pinky (Chachiji), All family members (), All friends ()
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I studied with Puneet at Bengal Institute of Technology from 2004-08. We were batch mates but in different streams. He was studying in compute science while I was in IT. Puneet was an extremely well behaved, studious boy. He and I exchanged a lot of ideas at various college events like cultural fests. He also helped me raise major issues with the college management with regards to our job placements. After passing out, I was in touch with on Facebook, but off late we had been out of touch. I had seen his post on Facebook where I found out he was suffering from covid19, but I never imagined in my wildest imagination. This is extremely shocking and depressing. My condolences with his family. God is so cruel sometimes!
Puneet, u were a sweet heart the most soft spoken n down to earth boy I knw at school I always knw ur feelings somehow back in school n u n suji coming together was like d best thing that happened..time n responsibilities did created a distance bt u n suji were always in my prayers...d news came to me as a shock n hard to recover ...may god give strength to my dear suji n ur family members to overcome this...n if there is another time at all I will love to share another timeline with u.
It is equally shocking and sad for us to know Puneet is no more. I will always remember Puneet as that one sane member in an insane trekking expedition, which is a treasurable memory of my life. Will regret, just how close we were to meet at London but could not. All my thoughts right now with Likhit, and our very own Suji... 🖤 Will always remember Puneet, as happy as he always was, and I hope he is right now, wherever he is 🙏🕯️
I miss you yaar. How i wish I could say, “pls come back”. I will have to miss you calling me mutki for the rest of my life. I will miss calling you mutka. Ab kisko chedungi yaar. Mujhe bhi kon hi chedega. Yeh toh tune galat kiya yaar. Zindagi bhar moti bol bol k pareshan karne wala tha aur adhe main hi chod gaya. Bohot galat kiya. Jab milungi ish baat ka pura pura hisab lungi tujhse. Yeh yaad rakhna. 😞🥺 Mujhe toh abhi tak tera woh idly ko sambar main ekdum dubake khane ka style tak yaad hai. Tera woh Kesar se mere liye jalebi leke ana bhi yaad hai when I was crying my baby and used to crave for sweet. Ab saari apni dosti yaari kaise bhulau bol. 🥺
We were in the same engineering college, he was a year senior there, but very helpful in any way whenever asked, always motivating and guiding whenever we met. I was equally shocked to hear his demise, would pray for his soul rest in peace and family to have strength for his loss. Om Shanti.
PRIYANK PIYUSH
(BROTHER OF Shri PUNEET PIYUSH)
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Akash Sen (Friend)
This is very saddening. I know him from 1st standard. We shared lunch .I use to remember the chats we have in our classroom. My mom and his mom used to chat and those very really precious day I never imagined that any thing like this I would see ever. This is very sad news. Wherever you are we all can see you. Rest in peace to him and condolences to the family.