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Jhinuk Chowdhury

January 28, 1978 - August 25, 2022

Jhinuk Chowdhury, Writer, Travel buff, Foodie, Loving Aunt, Friend, Sister, Daughter & Wife.

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2022-08-26 20:09:07 wrote:

Jhinuk was as pure a soul as one can find. She was the sweetest,
kindest, gentlest, down-to-earth person I have ever met in my life.  As an example, when we opened the Lumen offices we had a cabin for her but she said she felt uncomfortable with the special treatment, she preferred to sit outside on the open floor. Never have I heard anything bad about anyone from her, she never had a bad bone in her. She was a patriotic soul always staunchly India-first!

 She told me how we could change the way we as Lumen present ourselves to the world and internally. She changed the way I thought about us, the Lumen family. Jhinuk made it happen in style, a miracle worker. Since she joined we had a voice outside and inside. She made us proud of who we are and what we did.

 It is said that God summons the good ones first and she is the best example of that. Thank you for making Lumen a better place to work. Thank you for showering us with your kindness. The Lumen family will miss you dearly. I am blessed and fortunate that our paths crossed. Goodbye my friend, may your soul rest in peace...

2022-08-26 20:09:07 wrote: Jhinuk was as pure a soul as one can find. She was the sweetest,
kindest, gentlest, down-to-earth person I have ever met in my life.  As an example, when we opened the Lumen offices we had a cabin for her but she said she felt uncomfortable with the special treatment, she preferred to sit outside on the open floor. Never have I heard anything bad about anyone from her, she never had a bad bone in her. She was a patriotic soul always staunchly India-first!

 She told me how we could change the way we as Lumen present ourselves to the world and internally. She changed the way I thought about us, the Lumen family. Jhinuk made it happen in style, a miracle worker. Since she joined we had a voice outside and inside. She made us proud of who we are and what we did.

 It is said that God summons the good ones first and she is the best example of that. Thank you for making Lumen a better place to work. Thank you for showering us with your kindness. The Lumen family will miss you dearly. I am blessed and fortunate that our paths crossed. Goodbye my friend, may your soul rest in peace...

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