Mumbai: Radha Bhoja Shetty Suratkal passes away at 86


By Rons Bantwal

Mumbai, Nov 28: Radha Bhoja Shetty (86) of Radha Heritage, Katla Mallar House, Suratkal, Chokkabettu, Mangaluru, Dakshina Kannada died of age related ailments at son's residence, Oberoi Spender, JVLR Road, Jogeshwari East, Jogeshwari suburb of Mumbai here on Tuesday, November 28 early morning.

She is survived by prestigious SNA (Shetty Naik and Associates) chartered accountants in the metropolis is its founding partner, honorary trustee and treasurer of S M Shetty College of Science, Commerce and Management Studies, Powai, advisory committee member of Kannadiga Journalists Association Maharashtra CA Jagadish B Shetty along with two sons, six daughters and a large circle of relatives.

Family sources said the funeral of the deceased will take place here on Tuesday evening at 5 pm at Shivdham crematorium in Goregaon East, Mumbai.

Bunts Sangh Mumbai’s president Praveen Bhoja Shetty, immediate past president Chandrahasa K.Shetty, honorary general secretary Dr R K Shetty, Powai Education Committee chairman B R Shetty and all office-bearers of Bunts Sangha, Kannadiga Patrakartara Sangha Maharashtra and other organization heads expressed their condolence.

 

 

  

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