In Memory of
Nuskey Nasrudeen
In memory of Nuskey, a friend and colleague to many in Arcadis.
Book Owner: Rob Scheele
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Aaron Douglas
I had not known Nuskey for long but very much enjoyed welcoming him to Turner & Townsend and working with him for the last few months. Nuskey was very genuine, compassionate and thoughtful in the way he went about his work. It was a huge shock just before the Christmas break to hear of his passing. I would like to pass on the most sincere condolences to his family and friends. Please treasure all the memories you had with Nuskey for the rest of your lives….
Debs Nutt
I’m so sorry for your sudden loss and like many others have reflected on the sad news several times over the festive break. I didn’t have the pleasure of working directly with Nuskey but our paths crossed in some of the wellbeing initiatives we created and he led on. He will be very much missed by many and my sympathies, thoughts and prayers go to all his family and friends and this heartbreaking time for you all. …
Henry Lock
I am deeply sorry for your loss. Although I did not have the privilege of working closely with Nuskey on any projects, I often heard from colleagues how valued he was as a teammate and how much they appreciated working alongside him. A couple of years ago, I asked Nuskey to teach me how to use a few different software tools I was unfamiliar with. The valuable training he provided still underpins much of what I do in my day-to-day role. We would often sit at the same desk when we were both in the office, and Nuskey would always greet me with warmth and kindness. His friendly hellos and cheerful conversations were a bright start to my mornings, and I know many will miss his positivity and presence. Wishing you strength and comfort during this difficult time. With deepest sympathy,Henry…
Seb Goldsmith
I was deeply shocked and saddened to hear about Nuskey’s passing. We both began our journey on the Reconditioning Programme for the Environment Agency at around the same time and from the very start, he was not just a colleague but a friend. Over those two years, we shared weekly catch ups and ad hoc chats, supporting each other through work challenges but also talking about cricket, football, family and life in general. His kindness, patience and the genuine care he showed for everyone around him always stood out, and I feel truly fortunate to have known him. One memory that always makes me smile is our first trip down to Worthing to meet the client. After the meeting, we ended up playing a quick game together and couldn’t stop laughing as we unexpectedly got the better of the client. It was such a simple moment, but it perfectly captured Nuskey’s warmth, humour and his ability to make people feel at ease. As you well know, Nuskey was one of the kindest, most respectful people I have ever met. Over the Christmas break, I thought often of him and the Nasrudeen family, reminiscing over these moments and keeping you…
Eliott Strutt
First of all I am so sorry for your loss. I was shocked to hear such terrible news. Nuskey and I joined the business on the same day so I had the pleasure of meeting him on Day 1. Nuskey was bright, kind and thoughtful. I know Nuskey’s Client colleagues well too and I was told how diligent and progressive he was. I’m sorry that writing this won’t ease your pain but I wish you all the best and hope that you will soon be able to celebrate Nuskey’s life forever….
Zana Karatas
Assalamualaikum Sister, I worked alongside Nuskey for over a year on the same program while he was with Arcadis. He was actually my buddy too when I first joined the company, which meant he was basically my first introduction to the working world. And he made me feel at ease, and right off the bat I had someone who I knew I could trust, and who could understand me. I asked him for more advice about my personal life than my work life, and he always reminded me of Allah. We ate lunch together on the days we were both in the office (a Turkish spot at Petticoat Lane market I showed him). The last meal we ate together was a cheeseless pizza, which ofcourse wasn’t great, but he covered that one! The news came as a complete shock, so I can not imagine how it has been for you. May Allah grant you strength and ease in this difficult time. On the 23rd I leave for Umrah, and I will keep him and yourself and Hyder in my duas. If there is anything specific you would like to me make dua for, please do not hesitate to contact…
Martin Biu
Dear Nasrudeen Family, I am deeply sorry for your loss and was shaken by the news of Nuskey’s passing. I have known Nuskey since he started at Arcadis after joining from National Highways and I can say he was a great project manager and glad to hear he recently got chartered with the Chartered Institute of Building. I was sad when he left us for Turner and Townsend back in September and we had a pizza leaving gathering for him. Nuskey was sorely missed when he left and is sorely missed now. I hope you find some comfort in my message and wish you all well. May Nuskey rest in peace. Warmest regards, Martin Biu…
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