34 entries.
Massoud Haleh Metghalchi
from
Houston
wrote on August 18, 2020
at
10:38 pm
Ali was one of the most elegant gentlemen of grace and a strategic thinker, visionary, who was brilliant and creative. Please accept our deepest sympathies for the loss of our dear friend Ali. It broke our hearts to lose him.
Haleh & Massoud Metghalchi
Farhood Malek
from
Houston
wrote on August 18, 2020
at
10:19 pm
My beloved Ali;
So long my great friend until we meet again!
Ali, I will miss your kind and calm manner, your generous philanthropist soul, and your love of humanity.
I will miss our regular lunches, evening walks and discussions on daily political and economic news.
I will forever cherish my memories of you.
Rest In Peace my dear Ali Jan.
Behrouz Ebrahimi
from
Houston
wrote on August 18, 2020
at
2:01 pm
I enjoyed working with him for several years in Iran, He was such a great cousin/friend and mentor to me. He will live on in my memory forever.
Goli Ameri
from
Los Angeles
wrote on August 18, 2020
at
11:35 am
I had the great pleasure of meeting Ali through mutual acquaintances in early 2000. He was kind, gracious, helpful above and beyond the call of duty, open-minded, a consensus-builder, a leader and a follower, and much much more. I greatly admired his quiet way of getting things done without much fanfare. Suzanne and family, my sincere condolences. Ali will always remain in our memories as a leader in our community.
Sherry Bahrambeygui and Patrick Hosey
from
La Jolla
wrote on August 18, 2020
at
10:27 am
Ali was a gentle giant whose kindness and positive energy inspired everyone with whom he came into contact. Wishing your family peace and comfort during this difficult time. May you soon be able to smile and laugh about the wonderful adventures he has taken you on throughout his life.
Abbas Milani
from
Menlo Park
wrote on August 18, 2020
at
9:36 am
One of the unanticipated gifts in writing Eminent Persians was the sheer pleasure of knowing Ali Ebrahimi. To change and quote a great historian در همه کار تمام بود. He was kind to friends and family yet unsparing to foes of Iran and freedom. He lived every moment to the fullest. His wit was clever and contagiou.s. There was in him also a unique quality of humility. He made two fortunes in Iran and here in the US but his biggest achievement was being Ali Ebrahim.
Chris Kase
from
Houston
wrote on August 18, 2020
at
8:49 am
I join your large circle of friends and family who wish to bring you comfort during your time of grief. Everyone adored Ali.. he leaves behind a rich legacy . I feel fortunate to have had him as a friend. Love, Chris
Hashem Arouzi
from
Gsteig, Switzerland
wrote on August 18, 2020
at
4:16 am
'What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes part of us.'
Ali was loved by all those who knew him. The ultimate testimony of a life well lived. He will be missed.
Leila Rastegar Zegna
wrote on August 18, 2020
at
4:12 am
Dearest Uncle Ali, we all miss you so much already. I will always remember your smile, your laugh, your kindness and love that you always shared with me and our whole family. You will live on in Suzanne and in your kids and grandkids who all loved you so very much, and we were all so lucky to have known you and be blessed by your love. Rest in peace, dear Uncle Al.
Mohsen Moazami
from
Atherton
wrote on August 17, 2020
at
10:05 pm
I shall forever remember Ali’s soft and kind demeanor. He will be missed dearly. My deepest condolences to his family.
Nazy marouche
from
Los angeles
wrote on August 17, 2020
at
9:45 pm
With deepest sympathy to Suzanne and the entire family.
I will be thinking of you.
Raana Arjomand
from
Houston
wrote on August 17, 2020
at
9:25 pm
My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. He will be deeply missed.
Roya & Massoud Taghdisi
from
Houston
wrote on August 17, 2020
at
9:06 pm
Our deepest condolences to the family . He will be missed .
Toni Dadoun
from
Houston
wrote on August 17, 2020
at
7:15 pm
My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family. Dawna and I are thinking of and praying for you.