Parvin Khademmissagh (1 Jan 1940 - 28 Dec 2014)

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Gunnesbury Cemetery 143, Gunnesbury Avenue W3 8LE
Date
6th Jan 2015
Time
11am
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Boof Persian Restaurant 57 New Broadway Ealing W5 5AH
Date
6th Jan 2015
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1pm

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In loving memory of our beloved mother, the late Parvindokht Khademmissagh who sadly passed away in the early hours of Sunday, 28th December 2014.

Parvin lost her brave battle with cancer after 3 years and died peacefully at her home in Ealing, London.

She was a devoted wife, a loving mother and grandmother. She had a kind and caring heart, who loved to help all those in need. Some of the charities she contributed to, include:

* Benefactors of Kahrizak - Rendered aid to the disabled and the elderly
* Mahak children's cancer hospital and rehab
* Mother and Child charitable foundation - supporting orphan children to stay with extended family
* Aameheh Orphanage, Water Aid, Oxfam and Children in need, to name but a few.

Parvindokht Khademmissagh is survived by her devoted children; Fereshteh, Amir, Asal and Shahin. As well as her two wonderfully kind sisters; Pouran and Sharzad; and her three grandchildren; Sheri, Sepehr, and Nicki.

She will be greatly missed by all, but will continue to live on, in our hearts.

THE MEMORIAL IS HELD ON THURSDAY 8TH OF JANUARY, AT TARA HOTEL, KENSINGTON, MAIN BALLROOM FROM 2PM TO 5PM

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Behjat Freeman wrote

Dear Shahin and Family

I share the grief of the passing of Mrs Parvin Hashemi with her family and friends.
I turn my heart in prayer for the continued progress of her dear soul as well as the solace and comfort of her daughters, Fereshteh, Asal and sons; Shahin and Amir.
May she be continually embraced by the light of His Mercy and compassion and may Baha'u'llah ease the pain of physical separation of her beloved children, guide their steps and surround them with His tender care.

Deepest love
Behjat Freeman

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Grace & Lee wrote

Dear Asal & Nicki,

We were saddened to see the note that Parvin lost her battle. Our thoughts are with you both, and the rest of your family. May you find comfort in all of the wonderful memories and the mark that she has left on each of you.

Love and Prayers,
Grace & Lee

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Jafar and Kathy Salavitabar wrote

In loving memory of Parvin. She will be remembered forever in our hearts and minds for the joy she brought to others and her love of life. Love, Salavitabar family

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Simin Micaily wrote

I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Haeri for the 1st time in Tehran while she held a beautiful fashion show.
Later on, I met her several times in US in our home and several other places. Bizhan and I have outmost respect for her and her family.
She was a wonderful energetic and courageous lady whose love to her family, life and friends were unbelievable.

World is a better place since Mrs. Parvin Haeri lived in it and we lost an incredible lady.

We wish her family peace and her great memories to remember.

The Micaily family

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Simin Micaily wrote

I was very impressed by how brave and positive Mrs. Haeri was.

She always kept a smile on her face, enjoyed life and loved her family and friends.

She adored her grand daughter and and was a beautiful, well dressed and excellent cook.

I miss her very much. Rest in Peace Parvin khanom e aziz.

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Jafar and Kathy Salavitabar wrote

It is with deepest sorrow and sadness that Parvin Khonoom left us but she will be forever in our hearts and will always be remembered. Our deepest condolences to all of her family. We share the sorrow and sadness. We always remember her great sense of humor, her excellent story telling and the laughter we all shared with her. With love, The Salavitabar family.

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Zari Rajabi wrote

My husband and I have had the pleasure of knowing Mrs. Pravin for quite a while. Her charismatic and joyful personality would make you want to be around her as mush as possible. To share a great memory is when Mrs. Pravin and Asal joon came to my wedding gown's alteration. While listening to her invaluable advice, we all had an evening full of fun. Although she is no longer with us, I have a very special place for her in my heart forever.
May God bless her soul and her lovely family.
Zari and Alireza

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Laila Rajabi wrote

Dear Parvin Khanoom,
You were a very kind and gorgeous person! When ever I saw your very beautiful glowing face there was always a smile on it! You will be missed here but I know that you are in a much better place! I really loved your tasty delicious food! One thing that was so nice was how much you loved my violin playing!
Rest in peace!
Aryana

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M wrote

Dear Parvin,
You were a woman of grace, beauty and faith. It was an honor and pleasure to know you and admire you from far. Your children are statement of your strength, caring and love.
You are missed.
Love always
M

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M wrote

You were a woman of grace, beauty and faith. It was an honor and pleasure to know you and admire you from far. Your children are statement of your strength, caring and love.
You are missed.
Love always
M

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James Carty wrote

To the family of Parvin,

I wish to express my deepest condolences to Asal and her family. Parvin was a gracious and strong woman who I had the honor and pleasure of knowing over the years. I am thankful to be able to work with Asal who has inherited her mother’s grace and strength and generous spirit. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to know Parvin , she will truly be missed.

Jim Carty

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Laila Rajabi wrote

Parvin Jan was one of the best chefs! One day I stopped by at Asal's house to have tea with them. Her mom was baking olive bread. and she asked me to stay and try it. The smell of the bread was so good that I was not able to refuse. We had our freshly baked hot bread together as we were talking. I asked her for the recipe. She explained it in detail and gave me some of her secret tips about baking. After a couple of days when I was talking to her, she asked me if I backed the bread? She was so patient with me and generous about sharing her knowledge! I will always remember her as a beautiful, caring and kind lady. She will be missed by all of us!

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Roschanak Mossabeb Sowti wrote

When I think of Parveen khanoom the image of a lioness comes to my mind, strong, protective, brave, caring and nurturing. She will be missed immensely. May she rest in peace.

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Nicki Sepahi wrote

Dear Papar,

You were the strongest most beautiful person I've ever met. Your heart was bigger than the universe.
I was lucky enough to learn from your wisdom, and to be loved by you.
Wherever you went, you brought a feeling of warmth, joy, and love to those around you. Your humor is unforgettable. People couldn't help but to be happy around you.
I am the luckiest person to have had you as my grandmother.
I am glad that you are with Papa now, you are free spirit.
I will never forget the lessons you taught me.
There is so much I would like to say to you, but I can't seem to write my thoughts.
I love you more than anything, and I always will. You gave me life, and I owe everything to you.
Rest peacefully.

Nicki xx

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Niloofar Hedayatfar wrote

Dear Parvin,
Your beautiful smile, kindness, generosity and stylish look will be greatly missed. You will live on in our memories forever.
May your beautiful soul rest in peace.

Niloofar & Mahdad

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  • Dear Asal Sepahi and Family, I want to say how very sorry I am for your loss. I lost my mother a 6months ago to cancer as well. Just know she is at peace and will always be with you. She was a wonderful, strong woman. Asal, you are very much like your mother. Very generous and kind and of course beautiful. You always look so nice , hair never out of place. I love you very much. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. May she rest in peace . Natalie Martinelli

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Will Eastcott wrote

My dear Parvin,

Without hesitation, you warmly accepted me into your family and treated me as if I was your own son. After I lost my own mother, you were there for me and helped to give me the strength to carry on. You have taught me the importance of generosity and kindness.

Also, I want to thank you for raising a son who brings so much love, light and laughter into my life. I am forever in your debt.

I love you.

Will x

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cece hayes wrote

Dear Dr Sepahi and Family I send my deepest condolence I will keep you in my prayers. Love the Hayes Family!

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Lisann, Stan, Tina and Matt Stewart wrote

Asal, Nicki and family,
Our hearts are saddened that Parvin has left you in this world. She was a remarkable woman and has left a legacy behind. You need to know that she is in a much better place - a place free from pain and illness, a place where she is reunited with her husband and parents, a place where she can freely watch over and help protect you. She will never spiritually leave you. Allow your happy memories of your mother and grandmother to fill you with comfort and happiness, that's what she would want. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Rest in peace Parvin.

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