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Farhad SADIGHI

Glastonbury, Connecticut

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SADIGHI, Farhad Farhad Sadighi, 63, of Glastonbury, passed away unexpectedly on November 2, 2013. He was the son of the late Abolhassan and Ghodrat Sadighi. He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Carol Mader, and their two sons, Hass Jonathan Sadighi of Santa Barbara, CA and...

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My Dearest Farhad, I miss you every single day, and my memories of you brighten every single day. Love you always, Your Carolina

I met Farhad at OSR in Rome. He was a great friend. I met his family. A very loving family with everyone. We all miss Farhad. He was a dear and sincere friend with whom I could talk. A big hug and love to his family.

Always in my heart, my precious friend !

My dear, We all miss you terribly! I also miss your special Persian burgers that you would cook in the garden as a 3-star Michelin chef. God bless you ! Forever in our hearts and thoughts! Paolo

Dearest Farhad, I am eternally grateful for the loving kindness you bestowed on all of us. I only wish that our grandchildren would have also have known you, but we tell them all about you. I miss you every single day. Reading the messages in here give me great comfort. And I feel your presence at the strangest times. Love always, Your Lina

Farhad, you will forever continue to be an inspiration for me and you will always be remembered as a kind, intelligent and caring person. Not to mention, a great sense of humor. Beat tutor ever and your students was fortunate to have you. You are truly missed. Rest in heavenly peace always!!

I remember Farhad from Literacy Volunteers as one of our best tutors. He was such a great person who motivated our students to go after their dreams. He was very kind and had a great sense of humor. He would make me laugh and his presence at LVGH really brightened our day. I can´t believe it has been 10 years now since he passed. I want his family to know he made a difference in our lives and he is truly missed. God bless his soul always.

I remember my dear beloved husband, and after 10 years, I know he is with me every day, helping me deal with every challenge. He was such a special guy. I am so lucky to have had you be such a big part of my life. Love always, Carol

Dear All in the Sadighi Family, It's difficult to believe that 10 years have passed...I feel like I can still talk to him about what's going on. It's a weird feeling. What I did not say in the past that composed his uniqueness is the gift of 'empathy'. He was naturally inclined to listen and respond with kindness, often with humour. I believe that so many have commented about him because he could make you feel understood. My memory of him will never leave me. I was indeed very lucky and...