In memory of

Ahad Koushyar Moghtader

April 2, 1934 -  March 20, 2021


Please join us to celebrate the life of a beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Ahad Koushyar-Moghtadar, taking place on Monday, March 22, 2021.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, attendance at the visitation and funeral service is by private invitation only.

Friends are encouraged to leave stories & condolence messages through Ahad’s memorial page.

Thank you for your understanding, kindness and support during this difficult time.

Guestbook 

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Rosie Vizza 

Entered March 21, 2021

My heartfelt condolences to you and your family.

Love Always

Rosie Vizza and family

Frank Baliko (Co Worker)

Entered March 21, 2021 from Vaughan

My deepest condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. Having been through this loss myself, I know how painful and sad this is for you and your family.
My love and prayers.
Frank

Farzane (Niece)

Entered March 21, 2021 from Iran

The world has lost an incredible life.
You have our sincere condolences, our deepest sympathies, and our unending love.
Farzi

Justin Moghtader (Nephew)

Entered March 21, 2021 from Lawton

I will never forgot when we took a bike ride further than I had ever gone as a child. We were both hot and tired. We parked our bikes under a large tree to practice learning English, French, and Farsi. We were both teachers and students as we connected as uncle and nephew.

amir (Nephew)

Entered March 21, 2021 from Iran

Accept my sincere condolences for your loss. May God help you get through this difficult time and ease your pain. He will forever be in our hearts.

Amir

Life Stories 

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Edward Moghtader (Brother)

Entered March 22, 2021 from Saint Joseph, Michigan

My Dear Brother, much beloved eldest of the Kazem/Zarha Moghtader Family,: "You are in a Great Place. Mother came to me in a dream at 4:00am. She was eating before sunrise during Ramadan, and she said to me: 'I have come to take Ahad' ". I then awoke and Ahad passed away 30 minutes later. Yes, Ahad is in a Great Place."
I pray that his family, whom we dearly love, will be at peace. May God comfort you. We love you beyond words.
May your tears of sorrow turn into the memories that live eternally and will never be taken from you.

Photos 

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