Assan "Andy" Laungani
Monday 10th of March 1947 - Friday 19th of June 2020

Services
Visitation *Masks required.
Assan “Andy”
Laungani, 73, of Lexington passed away on June 19, 2020. A native of Mumbai, India, he immigrated to
the U.S. in the early ‘70s after a career in modeling and acting in Bollywood.
Always
well-dressed and poised, he was a personal designer with clients spanning
across the globe who trusted his expertise in clothing for decades. He was an
avid traveler who spoke seven languages and truly immersed himself in various
cultures. Known for being an exceptional and selfless host, he continued to
serve others until his last breath. His dynamic presence filled any space,
exuding life and energy. He embodied absolute class, always expressing love
coupled with a radiant smile that lit the room. Most importantly, Andy
cherished his family, striving to provide the best experiences for them in
everything from education to vacations.
He is
survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Jaswinder “Jas” Laungani, and his two
children, Dr. Nashwin Laungani and Dr. Aneesha Laungani. His wife and children
were the pride of his life, evident to others in all his conversations. He also
leaves behind six siblings and numerous nieces, nephews, and other extended family,
including his future daughter-in-law Julia Babbage.
Andy joins
his mother and father in Heaven where they are walking the streets of gold
together.
His
visitation will occur on Saturday, June 27, 2020 from 2pm until 5pm at
Milward-Broadway.
Memorial
donations may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society or the American
Cancer Society.
Guest Book
Carol Leslie (Snyder)
saysI first met Andy through his beautiful children Nash and Aneesha. It was a pleasure to know such an honorable, kind, welcoming, charming, and special man. He dearly loved his family, and, by his example, he gave his children the best personal qualities to embrace and live by. I am so sorry for this wonderful family's great loss. Sending my heartfelt love now and always.
Jim and Susan adams
saysSo shocked and so, so sorry.
Bhagwan Thawani & Family
saysOur heart felt condolences
Shashi and Randhir Malik
saysOur heartfelt condolences to Jas. Anisha, Nash and the whole family. He was always smiling and cheerful personality. We all will miss him greatly. Due to coronavirus we could not come and see him. He will always be remembered. May his soul Rest In Peace. Love- Randhir & shashi Malik and family.
Erdal Erol
saysWe are very sorry about your loss. Andy was a person with great joy in every place where he was. He had a passion to help other people... Our condolences to your family...
Renu & Naveen Gupta
saysReally sad to learn about this. Andy was an amazing person, always smiling and bringing joy to every occasion. He will be missed by one and all. Condolences to the Laungani family and we pray that all get strength during this difficult time.