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Rasesh Dalal - OPG Memorial Page

May 3, 1977 - February 22, 2022

Rasesh was a great person – supportive and always willing to give a helping hand to anyone that asked. He was dedicated and driven to help achieve success. But more than that he was a friend, husband, father and son. He will be greatly missed by all. May he rest in peace. Please feel free to share a few words.

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2022-02-25 17:01:33 wrote:

I got to know Rasesh while we were both in the FH engineering section. He was passionate. He wanted what was best for the machines. Absolutely the right attitude. Better than this was that he was a good person. He was willing to talk (and listen), friendly and proud of his family – despite many moves to different locations I could always identify his desk because of the picture of his daughter. When he left our section, he had a role that was highly demanding but was still willing to stop and say hello while being genuinely happy to see you. His time was far too short, but was lived the right way.

2022-02-25 17:01:33 wrote: I got to know Rasesh while we were both in the FH engineering section. He was passionate. He wanted what was best for the machines. Absolutely the right attitude. Better than this was that he was a good person. He was willing to talk (and listen), friendly and proud of his family – despite many moves to different locations I could always identify his desk because of the picture of his daughter. When he left our section, he had a role that was highly demanding but was still willing to stop and say hello while being genuinely happy to see you. His time was far too short, but was lived the right way.

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