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Pravin  Shaik

December 5, 1965 - March 3, 2023
Home Town: Cheltenham

Don't cry because it's over,smile because it happened.

Pravin Malik was a distinguished architect, devoted family man, and lifelong Gloucester Rugby Club enthusiast. Pravin, who passed too soon in his seventies, built a legacy not only in blueprints but also in the fervor and passion he brought to the world of football.

Born and raised in Gloucester, Pravin’s architectural brilliance was matched only by his love for the Wanderers. He designed structures that stood tall, much like his unwavering loyalty to his beloved team. From grand stadiums to family homes, Pravin’s touch could be seen, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of his hometown.

As a seasoned architect, Pravin’s professional journey was adorned with accolades. His innovative designs earned him recognition, and his commitment to excellence was celebrated in the architectural community. Yet, amidst the blueprints and drafting tables, his heart always belonged to Gloucester Rugby Club.

Pravin’s weekends were a harmonious blend of football, family, and the rich tapestry of Indian culture. He is survived by his loving wife, Meera, and two sons, Arjun and Rajan. Meera, his life partner, shared in his passions, creating a home filled not only with love but also with the tantalizing aromas of Pravin’s exquisite Indian cooking. He found joy in experimenting with spices, creating dishes that brought warmth to their family table.

Cricket was another love that Pravin shared with his family. Watching Lancashire and England play brought moments of excitement and camaraderie, further solidifying the bonds within the Malik household.

In his retirement, Pravin regaled his grandchildren with tales of architectural triumphs, football glory, and the vibrant flavors of Indian cuisine. He leaves behind a family who not only cherishes the memories of a loving patriarch but also carries forward the values of passion, dedication, and cultural richness instilled by Pravin.

As we bid farewell to Pravin Malik, let us remember him not just for the structures he built but for the foundations of love, loyalty, and enthusiasm he laid in the hearts of those who were fortunate to know him. May he rest in peace, surrounded by the echoes of cheering crowds, the aroma of Indian spices when he cooked, and the enduring legacy of his architectural and footballing passions.

Life Timeline

  • Pravin Shaik was born, marking the beginning of his life's journey.

    1965: Born In Gloucester

  • Pravin, born and raised in Gloucester, immersed himself in the vibrant community, laying the foundation for a lifelong connection to his hometown.

    1973: School

  • Embarked on his educational journey, stepping into the world of architecture, where his brilliance would soon shine.

    1983: Graduated

  • Achieved a significant milestone by graduating as a distinguished architect, beginning a professional journey that would become adorned with accolades.

    1990: Started His Career

  • Married and became a devoted family man, creating a home filled with love and warmth.

    1995: Got His Soulmate

  • Designed structures that stood tall, showcasing Pravin's architectural brilliance and leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of Gloucester.

    2000: Designed Structure

  • Continued to contribute to the architectural community, earning recognition for his innovative designs and commitment to excellence.

    2010: Architectural Community

  • Celebrated a lifetime of achievements, with his heart always belonging to Gloucester Wanderers, the team he passionately supported. In his seventies, Pravin passed away, leaving behind a legacy not only in blueprints but also in the fervor and passion he brought to the world of football. His unwavering loyalty to the Wanderers mirrored the structures he designed – grand, enduring, and deeply rooted in the fabric of his beloved hometown. Pravin Shaik was more than a distinguished architect; he was a devoted family man and a lifelong Gloucester Wanderers enthusiast. His innovative designs earned him recognition, but amidst the blueprints and drafting tables, his heart always belonged to the Wanderers.

    2020: Celebrated a lifetime of achievements

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