Toronto Star

IRADJ NAGHIBI

October 31, 1940 - June 3, 2020

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We are heartbroke­n to announce the passing of our father, Iradj Naghibi, after a short battle with leukemia lymphoma. Predecease­d by his beloved wife, Sa dokht Sa pour Naghibi, he leaves behind his daughters, Mana (Douglas) and Nima (Andrew); grandchild­ren, Anahita, Sa anna, Natasha and Cyrus; siblings, Forough and Manouchehr, in Iran; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family. Iradj also leaves behind a wide circle of friends around the world, which he attracted and cultivated with his tremendous generosity, kindness, and hospitalit­y. Iradj was born in Nahavand, but moved to Tehran as a child. There he worked as a teacher and a journalist before joining the diplomatic corps, rising to the rank of Consul General in Mumbai (Bombay), India. During his diplomatic career, he was posted in New Delhi, Kabul, Oslo, and Mumbai. After the 1979 Iranian Revolution, he and his family moved to Paris, and once more to Oslo, before eventually landing in Toronto in 1982, to begin a new life. In his new career as an immigratio­n consultant, he helped many resettle successful­ly in his adopted home. Iradj and his beloved Sa dokht were consummate hosts; they were known for their large and lively social gatherings which were always elegant, graceful and warm. He was an avid player of Bridge and Belotte, and a lover of Persian poetry, endless verses of which he could recite from memory. Iradj was a true gentleman, always gracious with others; he had a sharp mind and lively, sometimes irreverent, wit that brought laughter to all who knew him. A Celebratio­n of Life service will be planned when Covid restrictio­ns ease, and his many friends and loved ones can gather to celebrate properly the life of our much-loved father and grandfathe­r. In the meantime, friends and family can leave messages at the online memorial site:

mountpleas­antgroup.permavita.com/site/IradjNaghi­bi.html In lieu of owers, the family requests that donations be made in his memory to the Evergreen Brickworks, in Toronto. https://www.evergreen.ca/donate/from-the-ground-up/. These will be directed towards children's programmin­g at the Brickworks.

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