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Sandip Jain Gupta of Richardson, Texas passed away February 20, 2025 at the age of 38. Sandip graduated from Plano East Senior High School and went on to earn his Bachelors from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin. He most recently worked at Garner Health as the Director of Partnerships, applying his business intelligence skills, technical imagination and marketing savvy to the goal of reforming the healthcare industry.
Sandip enjoyed a rich life outside of work, passing on his champion debating skills to the next generation by judging at speech tournaments across the country. He also put his public speaking skills to personal use by generously emceeing the weddings of multiple friends and family members. He was an avid sports fan, particularly of college and NFL football, and was a dedicated fantasy football player. Sandip also followed NBA and college basketball closely, treating his loved ones (ahem, and himself) to platinum seats on more than one occasion. His passion for Broadway musicals meant anyone who got a ride in his car would be listening to showtunes en route to their destination. Oftentimes, that destination was another show or an exciting new restaurant. Though as he got older, it became harder to find a restaurant with dishes better than the ones Sandip created himself. Sandip was the “glue” that held his family and friends together. He will be greatly missed.
Sandip is survived by his parents, Suhas and Indira Gupta of Richardson, Texas; sister, Tanuja Jain Gupta and husband, Ravin Shah of New York, New York; several aunts, uncles, cousins; and a host of other loving family and friends.
A funeral service was held at 4:00 p.m., Monday, February 24, 2025 at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home, 2525 Central Expressway North, Allen, Texas 75013.
https://bit.ly/SandipMemorialProgram - Printed programs given to all who could attend the service in person.
https://bit.ly/SandipMemorial - The livestream had an issue, but we captured a recording on Zoom. The recording starts just a hair late during the prayer, but during the opening remarks, Sandip's family shared that Sandip was an organ donor. He gave his corneas, and now five people will get their sight back because of him. Even when robbed, he gave.
https://bit.ly/SandipTributeVideo - This is the ~5 minute tribute video that played at the end of the service.