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Raghu Hariharan

January 5, 1970 - December 18, 2020

It is with great sadness that we share the news that Raghunath (known as Raghu) Hariharan passed away on Friday 18 December 2020. We would like to celebrate the life of this very special man; an adoring husband, best friend and soulmate to Deepali and devoted father to Freya and Sanat. Raghu was also a loving son to K. Hariharan and Radha Hariharan and brother to Kalpana Srinivas and Kavitha Hariharan. He will be cherished and deeply missed. Raghu touched many people's lives all over the world, and his legacy lives on. We invite you to share your memories of him with friends and family through this memorial site.

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2020-12-22 05:07:33 wrote:

I have never been in any meetings or worked directly with Raghu, but I will always remember him as the friendly colleague whom I often bumped into at the lift lobby after a long day. No matter how late it was, he always had a friendly demeanour and a wide smile, and always said something witty to whoever was there, even though he didn’t know us, and it always lighten up our long day. I am grateful for these fleeting exchanges, and I will miss the opportunity to know the kind person, (whom I only found out much later was Raghu.) My heart goes out to Raghu’s family. May God’s Grace strengthen them during this difficult time.

2020-12-22 05:07:33 wrote: I have never been in any meetings or worked directly with Raghu, but I will always remember him as the friendly colleague whom I often bumped into at the lift lobby after a long day. No matter how late it was, he always had a friendly demeanour and a wide smile, and always said something witty to whoever was there, even though he didn’t know us, and it always lighten up our long day. I am grateful for these fleeting exchanges, and I will miss the opportunity to know the kind person, (whom I only found out much later was Raghu.) My heart goes out to Raghu’s family. May God’s Grace strengthen them during this difficult time.

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