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Ajeet Kumar

November 12, 1986 - October 10, 2020

Ajeet Kumar was a very smart, intellectual, caring and an absolute gem of a person. He was everything from a husband, to a friend, to a father for his wife, Rinku Singh Kumar. He has a beautiful daughter, Ira Kumar, who would not leave her Mumma & Papa for a second. Ajeet was also very close to his parents and his brother, Ranjeet Kumar. Ajeet has touched the heart of every friend or colleague with his joyful & loving nature. He had been a great leader, player, mentor, advisor to many of us. He loved watching war movies, play cricket, cooking food to list a few. "No longer by our side, forever in our hearts"

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Ton Godtschalk 2020-10-13 13:40:52 wrote:

It was an absolute pleasure to work with you Ajeet. Both on a professional level and on a personal level. As a professional you were seen as one of the experts in the field, always willing to help and coach someone (with success) and always open for a new perspective. But above all I enjoyed working with you because of who you were and how you treated people. You showed interest in others and shared your own stories always with great passion. It has been only a month ago that we also met physically again at the team metadata day, where you showed few of them. You brought delicious self-made Indian snacks, showed a movie which was about one of the fun traditions of your cricket team and made your first jumps on the trampoline. Looking back, I am thankful we were in the position to do this. It was a shock to hear about the sad news you passing away. I wish your family all the strength to deal with this tremendous loss. Thank you for all your contributions, as a colleague and as a person.

Ton Godtschalk 2020-10-13 13:40:52 wrote: It was an absolute pleasure to work with you Ajeet. Both on a professional level and on a personal level. As a professional you were seen as one of the experts in the field, always willing to help and coach someone (with success) and always open for a new perspective. But above all I enjoyed working with you because of who you were and how you treated people. You showed interest in others and shared your own stories always with great passion. It has been only a month ago that we also met physically again at the team metadata day, where you showed few of them. You brought delicious self-made Indian snacks, showed a movie which was about one of the fun traditions of your cricket team and made your first jumps on the trampoline. Looking back, I am thankful we were in the position to do this. It was a shock to hear about the sad news you passing away. I wish your family all the strength to deal with this tremendous loss. Thank you for all your contributions, as a colleague and as a person.

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