Ayush Rangari California Obituary, Motorcycle Accident: It is with heavy hearts and profound sorrow that we share this tribute to honor the life of Ayush Rangari, a beloved member of the Milpitas High School community, who tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident on Saturday, April 5th, 2025. His untimely passing has left a deep void in the lives of all who knew him—his family, friends, teammates, coaches, and the entire MHS Varsity Boys Soccer family.
Ayush was more than just a young man with talent on the field—he was a radiant spirit who brought light, joy, and warmth into every room, every conversation, and every match he played. From the first time he stepped onto the pitch as part of the Milpitas High School Varsity Boys Soccer team, Ayush made an impression that no one could forget. His passion for the game was undeniable, but even more remarkable was his compassion for the people around him. He was the heartbeat of the team—the one who would crack a joke after a tough loss, the one who would cheer loudest for a teammate’s success, the one who would lift others up when they needed it most.
The MHS soccer program put it beautifully: “From his first time with our program, he was instantly the light we all needed.” That light didn’t fade when Ayush graduated. It stayed in the memories of his teammates and coaches. It stayed in the halls of Milpitas High School. It stayed in the community that had the privilege of knowing him. And even now, as we grieve his absence, his light continues to guide and inspire us.
Ayush was the kind of person who made people feel seen. He had a genuine heart—a rare, deep kindness that shone through in everything he did. Whether you were a close friend or someone he met in passing, Ayush had a way of making you feel important, heard, and valued. His friends speak of his infectious laughter, his quick wit, and his unwavering loyalty. His teachers recall his curiosity, his drive, and his respectful, joyful presence in the classroom. His teammates remember his relentless spirit on the field—and more importantly, his uplifting presence off it.
Beyond soccer, Ayush was a student of life. He carried big dreams and worked hard to make them a reality. He believed in community, in friendship, in laughter, and in making the most of every day. He lived with purpose and intention, never missing a chance to brighten someone else’s day. In the fast-paced world we live in, Ayush reminded us to slow down, share a laugh, and truly be there for one another.
His loss is not only heartbreaking—it is a devastating reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment with those we love. To lose someone so young, so full of life and potential, is a pain that words can scarcely express. And yet, in the wake of this tragedy, the outpouring of love and support for Ayush and his family speaks volumes about the impact he made during his time with us.
To the Rangari family, please accept our deepest condolences. We cannot begin to comprehend the depth of your grief, but we want you to know that you are not alone. The entire Milpitas community, along with all who were lucky enough to know Ayush, stands with you. We grieve with you. We remember with you. And we will continue to honor Ayush by living with the same kindness, strength, and joy that he so effortlessly embodied.
On Thursday, April 10th, 2025, friends, family, alumni, and staff will gather to celebrate Ayush’s life at his funeral service. It will be a moment to reflect, to share memories, and to offer comfort to one another. His father has graciously welcomed all who loved Ayush to attend—a testament to the beautiful, loving family that raised such a remarkable young man.
As we move forward, may we carry Ayush’s legacy with us in our hearts. Let us laugh a little louder, love a little deeper, and live a little kinder in his honor. Let us remember him in the early morning practices, in the joy of a goal scored, in the camaraderie of a team huddle, and in every moment we choose to uplift someone else. Let us never forget that Ayush was—and always will be—a light in our community. He may no longer walk beside us, but he will forever live within us. His life, though far too short, was filled with meaning. And his memory will continue to inspire us for years to come.