

Naresh Champaneri, born on May 26, 1964 in Anaval, India, was a remarkable individual who embodied love, leadership, and laughter. As the cherished first son of Amritlal Champaneri and Hasuben Champaneri, he grew up alongside two younger brothers and one younger sister, assuming the role of a caring and protective older sibling. Naresh's natural leadership qualities and compassionate nature blossomed during his time at a boarding school, where he excelled academically and looked after his brothers.
Naresh's journey led him to marry his soulmate, Sheila Champaneri, on December 27, 1987, with whom he experienced a beautiful journey of love and companionship. Together in Canada, they welcomed the arrival of two wonderful sons, Vishal Champaneri and Hershil Champaneri, who brought immense pride and joy into their lives. Often known as the life of the party, Naresh had an incredible gift for bringing people together, and bringing joy and laughter to every gathering. His infectious spirit and sense of humor captivated everyone, particularly the children, and his presence illuminated any room he entered. As the oldest son, he naturally assumed the role of a leader within his family, offering guidance, strength, and unwavering support to his loved ones.
Naresh's love extended beyond his immediate family to his cherished extended family, fostering a close-knit bond amongst communities that spanned across India, Malaysia, Singapore, Toronto, and South Carolina. He played an instrumental role in nurturing these connections, creating lasting memories and shared experiences. Throughout his life, he sought spiritual guidance and solace from the Divine Mother Bhuvneshwari, finding strength and wisdom in her divine presence.
Today, as we bid farewell to Naresh Champaneri, let us remember the incredible man he was. May his legacy of love, laughter, and leadership inspire us to treasure our loved ones, find joy amidst life's challenges, and cultivate strong bonds within our families and communities. Naresh's spirit will forever reside in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have known him. He was truly a joy to be around.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Nora's Home. Donations to Nora's Home go to support patients and families that require extra assistance when facing life-saving transplant surgery, norashome.org If you would like to send flowers to the family, please have them sent to 503 North Lake Dr., Lexington, SC 29072.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.caughmanlexington.com for the Champaneri family.
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