Dr. Virasp Kaikhushro Davar

Sunday, March 15, 2026 12:00 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

The ZSO informs you of the sad passing of Dr. Virasp Kaikhushro Davar.

Below are details for prayers and funeral services.

Date: Wednesday, March 18th, 2026

Time: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm EDT

  • 11:00 am – 11:30 am - visitation
  • 11:30 am – 12:30 pm - prayer service (Zoom)
  • 12:30  2:00 pm - visitation continued

Location:

Costello-Runyon Funeral Home (568 Middlesex Avenue. Route 27. Metuchen, NJ 08840)
(732) 548-0149

Prayers Service via Zoom start at 11:30 am EDT

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It’s with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Dr. Virasp Kaikhushro Davar on March 15th, 2026. Son of Late Perin and Kaikhushro Davar.

Virasp was the loving husband to Kamal V. Davar for 54 years, beloved father to Urmez V. Davar, Usheen V. Davar and Ushtavaity Davar Canteenwalla. A wonderful Father-in law to Rovena Davar and Zubin Canteenwalla, and an adored Dada and Nana to his very loved grandkids Jamshed, Nergis, Neville, Firoze, and Darien.

Virasp exemplified what it meant to lead a humble Zoroastrian life- filled with kindness, generosity, and integrity. He led by example and instilled in his children, grandchildren and extended family the values of hard work, honesty, and helping others.

His young adult years were spent in Karachi where he lived with his mother Perin, sister Nina and brother Farhad. He was an ambitious student. The value of a strong education was something Virasp held deeply as he continued his studies in Scotland to obtain his Master’s and PhD in Chemistry.

Family and education were top priorities for Virasp. In hopes for a better future for his children, he and Kamal migrated the family from Pakistan to NJ in 1981 when he received a job transfer to the US (North Brunswick, NJ) from Johnson & Johnson (J&J). He proudly worked for J&J for over 35+ years as a Senior Director leading global corporate quality control. He was an avid global traveler and had incredible stories. Virasp was highly respected by his colleagues who enjoyed working with him very much such that he continued to consult for J&J well after retirement!

Virasp is remembered fondly by all those he met as being a kind, gentle, quiet, generous and a honorable person. He was often the pillar of support to many family and friends who would seek his advice. He had a zest for life and his greatest joy was simply seeing his family happy.

Virasp is going to be missed deeply but we know that his memory continues on in all those he loved and inspired.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a donation to the ZAGNY Critical Assistance Fund or the ZAGNY Academic Scholarship Fund as these two entities stand for the values Virasp held deeply.

ZAGNY Donation

(please put “In memory of Virasp Davar” in the “name or cause info field”)

Comments

  • Tuesday, March 17, 2026 3:12 PM | Jeff Beck
    Sad to hear of the passing of a wonderful man and colleague. The announcement captures his character perfectly: kind, gentle, generous and honorable. He was indeed a knowledgeable and highly respected professional, who shared his expertise with his colleagues and around the globe. Virasp will be sorely missed.
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  • Wednesday, March 18, 2026 8:33 AM | Steven Iorio
    My sincere condolences on the passing of a dear and beloved colleague. I have many fond memories of my time working with Virasp at Johnson & Johnson, and he was truly a consummate professional, gentleman and highly respected leader. May the many memories of Virasp’s kindness, love and friendship provide some measure of comfort to his family. He will be missed but never forgotten.
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  • Wednesday, March 18, 2026 8:58 AM | Ee Lynn Kok
    Thank you Virasp. It has been such an honor and privilege to have worked with you. You recruited me into J&J. We will always remember your professionalism, integrity, honesty, kindness, gentleness and mentoring which you provided to everyone.

    I remember the times you brought me to Costco and of course I had to explain at the counter that the cardholder was getting the car. You always asked about the people in JNJ. You lived and breathed JNJ. You are so highly respected in Asia.

    Thank you so much to you & Kamal for all the kindness & wonderful hospitality. I will always love and treasure the memories. I always felt loved with both of you.

    Deepest condolences to Kamal and family. Virasp will
    Always be remembered with much love and respect as he was a true icon who will be missed.

    With much love,
    Lynn
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  • Wednesday, March 18, 2026 12:20 PM | Deb Morgan
    Dear Kamal and Family,
    My heartfelt condolences and prayers to you and your family on the loss of your Virasp. I was a colleague of his for over 30 years at Johnson & Johnson. He is a good, compassionate soul that provided me with professional guidance and friendship! May the many memories of Virasp be a blessing to the family.
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