Dr. Amal Kumar Das
Dr. Amal Kumar Das, 92, passed away on June 14, 2021 in his home surrounded by his family. He was born in Calcutta, India. He came to the United States when he was 22. His parents were B.C. Das, Advocate and Justice of the Calcutta High Court, and N.B. Das of Calcutta.
In 1967 he married his beloved wife, Betty L. Das, who survives.
He has three children, Dr. Amal K. Das, Jr., Dr. Anita Krishna Das Duval, both in North Carolina, and Alisha Kay Hayes in California; three step-children, Dr. Daniel E. Lucas in Maryland, Kathleen L. Law in Montana, and Susan Dale Lucas in Arizona. Amal loved each of his six children, nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren, and always wished that they lived closer.
His parents, three brothers, and one sister are deceased.
Dr. Das graduated from the University of Calcutta Medical College. He took residency training in Internal Medicine and General Practice in Chattanooga, TN and Fort Oglethorpe, GA, where he was Chief Resident. For three years he was a Staff Physician at the New Castle Indiana State Hospital, and where, besides medicine and surgery, he specialized in epilepsy, neurology, and psychiatry.
He was in Family Practice in Kokomo, IN for 32 years and retired October 1, 1997.
He took great pleasure in playing bridge and gin rummy. In his 20’s, he was Grand Master in bridge. He and his wife, Betty, played gin rummy after lunch every day.
A Memorial Service to celebrate his life will be held in the future. Details to be announced via www.MullinsMemorial.com
Mullins Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Fort Myers, is entrusted with final care.
He was an excellent physician. I send my condolences to Betty and the family.
Dr. Das was our family doctor for many years in Kokomo. He was a very caring and a trusted physician. We appreciated him and the care that he gave to our family.
I worked for Dr. Das at Mendelson Clinic. He was a great physician and a wonderful person to know. Thank you Dr. Das for all of the wonderful memories and fun times we had working with you. You will truly always be in our hearts!
So sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful Dr. ! He delivered me in 1974, He will always be missed . Rest in Heaven dear Dr. and thank you so much for all the care you gave me and my family through the years .
Dr. Das and Dr. Mendelson were our family physicians. He delivered me in 1970. My condolences to his family.
I had the pleasure of working for Dr Das at medical surgical. He was a great , fair, and sometimes funny boss. I always told my friends “ this guys a genius “. He could diagnose illnesses even before all the tests came back. Will miss him. Sorry Betty for your loss
I was saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Amal Das. I have many memories of spending time in his home with Kathy
(Lucas) Law.
I also worked with Amal at Howard Community Hospital. I have fond memories of him and his patients. He was a well respected physician who was always very “honest” with his patients. especially regarding their weight.
My deepest sympathy with Betty and the family during this difficult time.
Melinda (Harlow) Showalter
We are saddened to hear Dr Das passed away. He was a kind and compassionate man. We hope that your many happy memories will bring you comfort for he lived long and well. Prayers for you at this time.
Amal Mark Das and family – condolences on your loss, my deepest sympathy. May you find comfort in cherished memories!
We were blessed to know Betty and Amal at the Church of the Cross in Ft. Myers. So sorry to hear of his passing. Our condolences to Betty. We are now in New Hampshire – but still are an electronic member of the COTC. With Chirstian Love, Dave & Shelia Urich
So sorry Betty. My sympathies to you and all your family.
Beloved Dad, you were and are one my biggest heroes. I miss you more than words can say. It gives me great comfort to feel you flying free and so aware of the Lord who keeps your close. My prayers and thoughts are always with you.
With loving, your youngest child, Alisha Kay
My condolences to the Das Family. I met Dr. Das and his lovely wife Betty here at Florida Gulf Coast University. What a lovely precious couple. My thoughts and prayers to you Ms. Betty.
Dr Das was my children’s physician for several years, and mine. He was straight forward, no joking, serious about his patients. They don’t make too many trust worthy Drs like Dr Das any more in my opinion.