Kamal-Amin-Obituary

Kamal Amin

Phoenix, Arizona

1928 - 2020 (Age 91)

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Kamal Amin(1928-2020)He was born on Aug. 24, 1928, in the town of Damietta (Domyat) in northern Egypt on the Mediterranean on a large family estate gifted to the great great grandfather of his mother by the Turkish Sultan. The family was 50% Turkish. As a child, he attended school in Sharqya...

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I once offered to take care of him in old age, but he preferred his way. We laughed about Sambo's Restaurant in Scottsdale. We worked in an office in Fountain Hills, AZ. We did the San Carlos Apache as one of about 10 residences. Good Buy, Kamal! I'll remember always our last talk.

A fascinating man with riveting stories that one could listen to for hours. His imagination and talent live on in the many projects he designed and built where so many will work and reside for decades to come. Farewell Kamal and happy drafting for eternity.

I knew Kamul for about 4 years.He was one of the nicest Man I ever met. I would go to the home he was staying and entertain them he loved the songs and he would get up and always danced with me. I will miss dancing with him at the Italian Club. My thoughts and prayers are with his Friends and Family Love Marietta Raymond

RIP my dear friend! I have many wonderful memories of our time spent together in Fountain Hills. Some of my fondest is taking the twins for walks with Michael when Mike's Dad passed away and he was gone for a month. I truly enjoyed the many times we cooked together in your kitchen and when I catered your art show. Another great memory is when we took Michael to Egypt and went to meet your Mom-that was truly a very special day!! I thank you for being the wonderful influence in Michael's...

My condolences are extended as you mourn the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort and strength to cope during this trying time. (Psalm 90:10)

My Uncle, Robert Ranucci I was a dear, dear friend of Kamal-although I never met him, I felt like I knew him, as my Uncle talked about him all the time. After reading his obituary it is certainly apparent that he lived life to the fullest and will be remembered well. I recently saw a program in which they were speaking of heaven and hell and what was it?? It was said that the afterlife is how we are remembered in this life - and if we are remembered well, then that is heaven... I take...