Amit Uppal
27-03 2022 20:26
wrote:
Satish Uncleji was more of a friend, mentor and, fatherly figure than just an uncle. Each time I called or visited he would always lovingly say "nice to hear from you puttar" with a smile. We would talk about anything from: the education system, current affairs, politics, family history and his pride in Multani culture. He had a love for the simple pleasures such as the huka(pipe), whiskey, wine, coffee with a newspaper in the morning and bhuna lamb (something he would make, and take great pleasure in explaining the right technique of doing). I feel blessed that I had the fortune of spending time with Uncleji and had always looked forward to seeing and having a chat with him which I will dearly miss. But I will cherish the memories. You will be dearly missed.
Amit Uppal
27-03 2022 20:26
wrote:
Satish Uncleji was more of a friend, mentor and, fatherly figure than just an uncle. Each time I called or visited he would always lovingly say "nice to hear from you puttar" with a smile. We would talk about anything from: the education system, current affairs, politics, family history and his pride in Multani culture. He had a love for the simple pleasures such as the huka(pipe), whiskey, wine, coffee with a newspaper in the morning and bhuna lamb (something he would make, and take great pleasure in explaining the right technique of doing). I feel blessed that I had the fortune of spending time with Uncleji and had always looked forward to seeing and having a chat with him which I will dearly miss. But I will cherish the memories. You will be dearly missed.