Andre Lodhar
You ran a great race Mike....you raised a great family and loved my cousin Rosie to her very last breath! A perfect role model of what a husband and father should be. Honored to have been your friend. Rest in peace.
Death date: Jun 4, 2024
A funeral Mass for Paul Michael Bharath will be celebrated at 8:00 a.m., with tributes beginning at 7:30 a.m., on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at St. Theresa Catholic Church, 6622 Haskell Street in Houston, Texas. Read Obituary
You ran a great race Mike....you raised a great family and loved my cousin Rosie to her very last breath! A perfect role model of what a husband and father should be. Honored to have been your friend. Rest in peace.
Uncle Michael, thank you for always making me feel welcome in your family’s life.
I will always remember the sparkle in your eyes, your sobering practicality in all the advice I ever got from you or heard you give your girls, all three my blood sisters. I always wondered if anyone else picked up on your slightly ironic sense of humour almost like you were laughing at us at the back of your mind for letting silly things worry us.
I promise to let your legacy of living life to the fullest and always believing in good outcomes to live on in me.
One regret, I could never have gotten enough of your macaroni pie… it was the best.
Until we meet again …… Rest in peace.
Sonya
A very good friend of ours. We will always remember his laughter and joie de vivre. So full of warmth and friendliness. Eternal peace grant unto Mike, dear Lord. Kindly grant unto his family the strength to cope with their loss.
It was a pleasure to know Paul here in Country Place. Such a nice man. Prayers for his family.
Michael Bharat -a true public servant , highly regarded and a good soul - he was a brilliant economist and left his mark professionally in his country of birth , Trinidad and Tobago. May his legacy for good work be recorded , on this time of his sad departure - my condolences to his close ones. Winston Dookeran
The best boss I ever had
When I first met Mike I asked Him if He could sing..He said "No!" I insisted that He sing one of his favorite songs and He sang "You';ll Never Walk Alone" I knew then that He must be in one of my Musicals. He was wonderful in all that He sang and tried. What a voice..shy..but determined. We had some really great times singing making mistakes and trying again..always laughing at the awkward moments and wrong notes. Karaoke was another great time with good friends, good songs and just fun
I miss you my wonderful friend but I know that you are "Singing with the Angels"
Ann Landry
In the grand tapestry of life, I remember Uncle Mike when he visited by grandma Ruth in Curepe....he was always so interesting to watch as he contributed laughter, infectious energy, endless wisdom with a sprinkle of tenderness. His towering height wasn't just measurable in inches but in kindness and passion for life as well. We'll always remember his signature smirk, bearing testament to a spirit now soaring high above us all - forever making heaven an even better place. RIEP Uncle Mike 🙏💞🕊️🙏
I only met Mike when my volunteer group was asked to help him with doctor appointments. God had his hands all over this. We spent a ton of time in my car going to MD Anderson and all kinds of doctor visits where we met his son in law who sat through all the visits and then took him home. Lawrence was incredible!! Mike adored him. Mike was the kindest, most God loving man I've met in years. We talked and cried and laughed a ton!! I felt like he was the brother I never had. I'm so happy that he is at peace and in the loving arms of God and not going through the living hell I watched him go through aver the last months. I'll never forget him and can still hear him saying my name and that amazing smile and eyes. What a blessing he was to me!! Very grateful for his friendship. RIP my awesome friend!!!
Rest in Peace Mr Bharath. You were my very first boss in the working world and I enjoyed your buoyant spirit, loud mouth, jokes etc. The RSU was a great place to work when you were around. Thank you for the memories…