Imran-Khan-Obituary

Imran Khan

Augusta, Georgia

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MARTINEZ, Ga. - Imran Khan, loving son of Iqbal and Shahida Khan, younger brother to Sohail Khan, and older brother to Nida Khan and Adnan Khan Ghauri, left us on July 13, 2005. Born in Chicago, Ill., on December 5, 1984, Imran moved to Augusta with his family during Masters Week, 1990. Imran...

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This summer, it will be 20 Years of the passing of my best friend, Irish twin-Imran bhai. So much life has been lived in the last two decades. I´m so thankful I was able to spend 19 years of my life with my best friend. I miss Tariq too, he was honestly like another brother to me, knowing him since I was four years old. I´ll never forget dialing into his radio show his freshman year at Swarthmore. It was so incredibly heart warming to read all of these comments...so grateful for the close...

Dear Iqbal and Shahida, Sohail, Nida and Adnan.
We fell the deepest symphatie with you in your great and tragic loss.
We still remember Imran from our visit with you, especially his kindness and warm smile.
Lisa and Lars Nilson with Ulf, Lina and Jonathan and of course the rest of the family.

We knew Imran very well , one can never forget his smiling face and loving nature. Our deepest sympathy for his family. Imran and his family will always be in our prayers.

Shahnaz Bari and family

To the Family of Imran Khan, My family and I did not know your son, but we were deeply touched to hear of his passing. Surely our world is at a loss for his gifts and goodness. May you be comforted at this difficult time.

Dr. Khan -
My deepest sympathies to you and your family for the tragic loss of your son.
Martha Bradshaw

Innah lillahay wa inna alhai rajaioon. We pray for his soul and that allah accepts him as one of true followers of the deen. Ameen.
May allah also make it easy for his family to overcome such a great loss.

I actually did not know imran very well, but i did for a very long time. he was like a brother to me, as well as to many other. his smile and fantastic sense of humor was contagious and had the ability to light up even the darkest of rooms. we'll all miss him very much and hope that his life inspired many people to try and be just as great as he.

I had the privilege of teaching Imran and Nida in Algebra II during the summer of 2001. Imran had a great personality and work ethic. He was a pleasure to teach. Imran's smiling face will be missed by many.