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Sasank Jyothish

December 29, 1984 - July 21, 2020

Sasank was an energetic colleague who was always laughing and was full of stories to tell. He had been working at ING via Capgemini for 2 years in the data management field. Sasank was like a child heart, in the sense that his curiosity and enthusiasm for something new was unparalleled. He was curious to learn about Dutch culture and the language. We knew Sasank as a very friendly and modest colleague, who was committed at all times. He was always willing to help and played an active role in the Data Management expert group of Capgemini and in the ING GRDM squad of the Global Data Management Tribe. During his free time Sasank played cricket and he loved parties and spending time with his family and friends. Sasank will be deeply missed and we remember him in good memories from past years. It was comforting to see the many instant reactions from colleagues when they learned of this tragic event. Sasank leaves behind his wife Sandhya and his son Angad (6). On behalf of ING we wish his family strength during these sad days.

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Martin van Straten 2020-07-24 11:28:20 wrote:

I first met Sasank in august 2019.as I started at ING/GRDM. He helped me get started. Sasank was a genuinely friendly and helpful person. He told me that he had lived in Manchester for a few years but that he was a fan of Chelsea and the Dutch national soccer team. The matches of Ajax against Chelsea were of course fun and we could talk talked about it and had fun with it. Sasank was intelligent, eager to learn and very open minded. Unbelievable that he is no longer there. My thoughts go out to his wife and son, of which he was so proud. The grief will wear out over the years, but they will never forget him. May he rest in peace

Martin van Straten 2020-07-24 11:28:20 wrote: I first met Sasank in august 2019.as I started at ING/GRDM. He helped me get started. Sasank was a genuinely friendly and helpful person. He told me that he had lived in Manchester for a few years but that he was a fan of Chelsea and the Dutch national soccer team. The matches of Ajax against Chelsea were of course fun and we could talk talked about it and had fun with it. Sasank was intelligent, eager to learn and very open minded. Unbelievable that he is no longer there. My thoughts go out to his wife and son, of which he was so proud. The grief will wear out over the years, but they will never forget him. May he rest in peace

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