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Ali Akbar Karimian

November 28, 1943 - December 15, 2020

Born as first child to Mr. Abdullah and Mrs. Batul, 28-11-1943, in Tehran, Iran. He grew up in a large family with 3 brothers and 4 sisters. He passed away on 15 Dec 2020 in Brussels leaving behind his wife Ms. Victoria and 3 sons, Kourosh, Dariush, Arash and one daughter Sarvi. As we grieve together with the family, please send your words/memories to comfort them and give courage.

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2020-12-21 18:30:31 wrote:

Dear Sister-in-law Sarvi, I remember seeing him and your mother the first time on a video call exactly two years ago during this time of the year in December 2018, when you and my brother were in India, just before your engagement. I saw your mother and father rejoicing to see their daughter being emotional and happy at the same time. The second time was on your wedding day. One of the greatest moments in a man's life is to see his bride walking down the aisle and if he is blessed with a daughter the the next greatest moment is him walking his daughter/bride down the aisle. Most special moment between father and daughter is that walk down the aisle, he saw his little baby girl become a woman right before his eyes. There's no perfect way to be a father, I'm sure he gave you the best and protected you so you would never doubt his love ever. He also walked you down the aisle to make you stand next to the best thing you've desired for and that is your husband, my brother in that Holy Matrimony, now he has a new role to fill that gap to give you the best, protect you and love you as your father did. Wish I could be there with you all but I am stuck in the States since March and I am sure we will meet soon. I believe he must have rejoiced in every achievement of you and your brothers. I am at a loss of words to describe the pain your mother is going through right now. She is in my thoughts and prayers as you all are. Such a loss as great as yours, there are no words to describe how deeply sorry I am for your loss. In your time of grief, I wish to express my deepest sympathies for the loss you are experiencing. Saying goodbye to a loved one is never easy. May God continue to comfort you and all of us as we mourn and celebrate his life. With love, Your brother in law, Enos Tupili

2020-12-21 18:30:31 wrote: Dear Sister-in-law Sarvi, I remember seeing him and your mother the first time on a video call exactly two years ago during this time of the year in December 2018, when you and my brother were in India, just before your engagement. I saw your mother and father rejoicing to see their daughter being emotional and happy at the same time. The second time was on your wedding day. One of the greatest moments in a man's life is to see his bride walking down the aisle and if he is blessed with a daughter the the next greatest moment is him walking his daughter/bride down the aisle. Most special moment between father and daughter is that walk down the aisle, he saw his little baby girl become a woman right before his eyes. There's no perfect way to be a father, I'm sure he gave you the best and protected you so you would never doubt his love ever. He also walked you down the aisle to make you stand next to the best thing you've desired for and that is your husband, my brother in that Holy Matrimony, now he has a new role to fill that gap to give you the best, protect you and love you as your father did. Wish I could be there with you all but I am stuck in the States since March and I am sure we will meet soon. I believe he must have rejoiced in every achievement of you and your brothers. I am at a loss of words to describe the pain your mother is going through right now. She is in my thoughts and prayers as you all are. Such a loss as great as yours, there are no words to describe how deeply sorry I am for your loss. In your time of grief, I wish to express my deepest sympathies for the loss you are experiencing. Saying goodbye to a loved one is never easy. May God continue to comfort you and all of us as we mourn and celebrate his life. With love, Your brother in law, Enos Tupili

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