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November 16, 2021

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Obituary of Hari Adisasmito


Hari Sutrisno Adisasmito, 58, passed away unexpectedly in his sleep due to a heart attack in his home in Redwood Shores, California, on November 14, 2021.



Hari was born on October 31, 1963, in Malang, Indonesia, to Suharjo and Lely Adisasmito. Hari attended Santo Albertus High School in Malang. He continued his study abroad in the United States in 1982 at the University of Southern California where he majored in Computer Science and earned his bachelor's degree in 1986. After a brief stint helping his father's company in Indonesia, Hari attended UCLA for a master program in Computer Science.



In 1989, Hari joined Oracle and moved to the Bay Area. He worked there for 32 years until his last day, with the same enthusiasm, energy, and passion that he demonstrated when he started. Hari was an amazing engineer and problem solver. He often volunteered to take up the hardest challenges. His team relied on him to continuously release Oracle products to customers. He was very well respected and the go-to guy for many people across the organization all these years when it came to solving complex technical issues. He worked tirelessly, selflessly, and always with a nice smile on his face.



Hari enjoyed baking and cooking, especially apple cake and Indonesian comfort foods that he used to have when growing up. He loved animals and the outdoors with a fondness for hiking and biking. Hari loved to read, especially the science fiction genre. He enjoyed humor. His favorite works included the British shows, "Blackadder" and "Fawlty Towers". And, of course, The Far Side comics by Gary Larson.



Hari found a spiritual home at Menlo Church (in Menlo Park, California) where he initially joined the Young Adult group and later served on many prayer teams. He also actively participated in a weekly Bible study for many years. He was a wonderfully sweet and compassionate spirit that greeted everyone warmly. In 2002, Hari joined a small team from Menlo Church for a short-term mission trip to Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and generously donated his time to do a knowledge-sharing seminar with the IT students of UKRIM (Immanuel Christian University). As a team member, Hari was remembered for his humble and quiet nature, while at the same time being very observant, reliable, and always ready to help others. When the team visited a small church in Magelang, Hari was quick to notice that men and women sat separately and notified the team to sit according to the local custom. Whenever the team was on the move, he was always ready to help with translations or carrying luggage. Hari is a true embodiment of 1 John 3:18, "... let us love, not in word and speech, but in action and truth."



He was that "helpful friend" to anyone he came across.



Hari is survived by his mother Lely; his older brother Budi and sister-in-law Noortjie; his nephews and nieces, William, Monica, Christopher, and Clarissa; his aunts and uncles, many cousins, and extended family. His father, Suharjo, predeceased him in 2010.



In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Hari's memory to the American Heart Association atmygiving.heart.org/-/NSMCJPQS.



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