Was always looking forward for a man whom I could call as my brother in law someone who would be there as brother figure to us.. and there came Hari as our, ' Hariyeta'....
Truly amazing, smart and fun loving person. I felt it was matter of pride having a brother in law like him.. Every body who I came across, once my sister was married to him was only praising how wonderful and compatible my sister and Hariyeta looked together. There was suddenly a celebration in our house having Hariyeta be a part of our family.
Every visit Of my sister along with Hariyeta was like mini festival at home. He was unique personality who would instantly adjust in any situation. He would crack all jokes that our whole family would laugh. We had a cousin gang and Hariyeta easily blended in.. was like one member of that gang. And all of us would play late night card games, go for long drives.. Sometimes even wore the same colur dress.. Hang around to movies, sight seeings and even danced and jammed together.
Every visiit he made sure he got us handpicked beautiful dresses and gifts to each and every member of the family. He was very patient and calm at the same time would enjoy life at its core. No matter what happened I have never seen him losing his cool or seen him angry.. He always had a smile...
A simple SMILE but it spoke volumes.. That smile I remember was like ' Hey its gone be alright' 'Hey life is not to brood' ' cmon just trust all is well'., 'Don't worry... I'm there'
He was a man who lived life in its full colour. Made sure he connected with each and every member of our family, cousins and relatives.. He would send a birthday wish even to every near and far relative of ours in Facebook whom we would even not wish. The message would end as, God bless u and take care. This shows how caring person he was. I used to seriously appreciate this gesture.
Hariyeta had the best of things in his life..and would alway share his joy with us at all events of his life. All his cars, places of travel, birthday events and videos, his neice wedding events. All super glamorous and super colour life.
Regardless of how anyone was to him he was always the same.. I have always felt this and appreciated him always as a brother..... but now it breaks my heart that he has gone toooo soon..Every day I ask myself 'Did this really happen?' This is not possible,! MAY BE ITS JUST A DREAM...suddenly it's become a deep wound and his loss to my sister and daughter is unbearable to see. Whenever I looked at Hariyeta I never thought that we would loose him... Never I had imagined that I had to write something like this as a memory... He looked Eternal.. And now he is Eternal in our thoughts and life.
He was very understansing caring husband to my sister.. An absolute amazing out of the world father. Caring and loving son to my mother. Supportive and caring brother to us.
I actually like the idea of salloni to celebrate his memory.. Having people like him is a matter of pride and happiness . One day we all will meet him again. Till then let's remember him not as we have lost him but we will meet soon...
Was always looking forward for a man whom I could call as my brother in law someone who would be there as brother figure to us.. and there came Hari as our, ' Hariyeta'....
Truly amazing, smart and fun loving person. I felt it was matter of pride having a brother in law like him.. Every body who I came across, once my sister was married to him was only praising how wonderful and compatible my sister and Hariyeta looked together. There was suddenly a celebration in our house having Hariyeta be a part of our family.
Every visit Of my sister along with Hariyeta was like mini festival at home. He was unique personality who would instantly adjust in any situation. He would crack all jokes that our whole family would laugh. We had a cousin gang and Hariyeta easily blended in.. was like one member of that gang. And all of us would play late night card games, go for long drives.. Sometimes even wore the same colur dress.. Hang around to movies, sight seeings and even danced and jammed together.
Every visiit he made sure he got us handpicked beautiful dresses and gifts to each and every member of the family. He was very patient and calm at the same time would enjoy life at its core. No matter what happened I have never seen him losing his cool or seen him angry.. He always had a smile...
A simple SMILE but it spoke volumes.. That smile I remember was like ' Hey its gone be alright' 'Hey life is not to brood' ' cmon just trust all is well'., 'Don't worry... I'm there'
He was a man who lived life in its full colour. Made sure he connected with each and every member of our family, cousins and relatives.. He would send a birthday wish even to every near and far relative of ours in Facebook whom we would even not wish. The message would end as, God bless u and take care. This shows how caring person he was. I used to seriously appreciate this gesture.
Hariyeta had the best of things in his life..and would alway share his joy with us at all events of his life. All his cars, places of travel, birthday events and videos, his neice wedding events. All super glamorous and super colour life.
Regardless of how anyone was to him he was always the same.. I have always felt this and appreciated him always as a brother..... but now it breaks my heart that he has gone toooo soon..Every day I ask myself 'Did this really happen?' This is not possible,! MAY BE ITS JUST A DREAM...suddenly it's become a deep wound and his loss to my sister and daughter is unbearable to see. Whenever I looked at Hariyeta I never thought that we would loose him... Never I had imagined that I had to write something like this as a memory... He looked Eternal.. And now he is Eternal in our thoughts and life.
He was very understansing caring husband to my sister.. An absolute amazing out of the world father. Caring and loving son to my mother. Supportive and caring brother to us.
I actually like the idea of salloni to celebrate his memory.. Having people like him is a matter of pride and happiness . One day we all will meet him again. Till then let's remember him not as we have lost him but we will meet soon...