Kamlesh M Desai
January 10, 1967 ~ March 30, 2012
Born in:
India
Resided in:
Atlanta, GA
Born in:
India
Resided in:
Atlanta, GA
Dear Kamlesh: You leave an empty space in the world that no one but you can fill. Your time as my co-worker was short but the impression you leave is permanent. Your smile, your laugh and your presence in the world will be greatly missed.
Kamlesh,
We will miss seeing such a wonderful person as you. You were always the first to come up to us at a gathering and give a big, welcoming smile. You made us feel instantly comfortable. Your family has many reasons to be very proud of you, among those reasons is the fact that you were pure class.
My dear, darling, beloved cousin-
I thought that atleast we had each other after Manishbhai, but it seems your restless soul found it’s way back home where your heart may have always been. I love you both and will miss growing old without you. xoxo Anjie
I was with Kamlesh his last night with us. At least one person took a picture of our table; and I have that picture if you want it. It shows how happy he was. I was with Kamlesh for most of last week and again on Thursday. The only thing I can say that doesn’t fill a book of words is that Kamlesh was an amazing human being. I am very glad that I got to know him during his time with us at Mitsubishi Electric. You can contact me at or
My fondest memories were over 20 years ago. We had so much fun together. I am so glad to be touched with your gifts to inspire, to uplift, and being the best friend ever. You were the best brother I could ever known!
Love you always,
Bre as you call me so many times
Kenny made so many people smile. He will be missed.
I work for a Mitsubishi distributor in Atlanta.
All of us at AA Electric were shocked and saddened to hear of Kamlesh’s passing. I had just seen him the week before. Not only was he a brilliant guy and a great help to us and our customers, he was always such a pleasant and nice man. Our thoughts are with his both his family and his work family. He will be missed.
To Kenny’s family you are in our prayers, it was a pleasure to have known Kenny.
I had not seen my dear friend in over 20 years until our class reunion recently. I feel especially blessed that I had the opportunity to spend time with him and be reminded of what a wonderful person he truly was. My thoughts and prayers are with you. His smile made the world a happier place…
I knew Kamlesh many years and he was a blessing to be around. Always in a good mind and willing to be a friend.
For some reason, you had been in my thoughts quite a bit for the last few weeks. I can’t believe i won’t hear your infectious laugh or see your brilliant smile. I am so grateful to have known you. I will miss your zest for life, you support of everyone around you, and your love for your pens ;-. with love and hugs,
Aparna
I have known You for about 10 years. That smile will never change, always brightening up our days. R.I.P.Kenny
In honor of Kamlesh, the most beautiful person we have ever known.
It is difficult to believe that I will not see you again. I never had the honor of being your close friend, but whatever the distance your smile and care took care of bridging it. You were just too awesome! Miss you!
Our families have been friends for a very long time. I have always admired you for intelligence and the way you took care of your parents. You will be very missed by us all.
Kenny was one of my favorite classmates and I am so thankful for the privilege of his friendship. Saying goodbye now is too soon and oh so very hard. My last memories at our reunion will always be this great big hug from a really great guy!
Dear Kamleshbhai even though we only saw you on family occasions..it was always a pleasure seeing you every time…you never failed to have a smile on your face and ready to help…we will greatly miss you!
RIP Kamleshbhai
Love,
Sanmukh mama and family
You’ll be truly missed Kalmeshbhai. I still remember clearly how helpful you were during my wedding. I’ll miss the way you call my sisters & I bhen.
Payu.
You’ll be truly missed Kalmeshbhai. I still remember clearly how helpful you were during my wedding. I’ll miss the way you call my sisters & I bhen.
Payu.