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Dr. Sadiq Hassan Wasfi

Dover, Delaware

1936 - 2012 (Age 76)

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Dr. Sadiq Hassan WasfiOn Tuesday, September 11, 2012, Dr. Sadiq Hassan Wasfi passed away at his Dover home, surrounded by his wife and children. Dr. Wasfi was born on July 1, 1936, in Basrah, Iraq, to the late Seniya Omar and Hassan Mohammed Wasfi. For fifty years, Dr. Wasfi fought the...

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A Memorial Gathering to honor the life of Dr. Sadiq Hassan Wasfi will be held on Saturday, October 27, 2012, at 11:00 A.M. at the Sheraton Dover Hotel, 1570 North DuPont Highway, Dover, DE 19901. All those whose lives were touched by Dr. Wasfi are invited to attend and, if desired, share their memories.

I had no idea. He will definitely be missed! My condolences to the family. May he R.I.P.

Dr. Wasfi, my mentor... Thank you for sharing your knowledge, your kindness and your friendship. You taught me so much in your Chemistry classes. Your brilliant mind has impacted all of your students. Thank you Dr. Wasfi. I will miss you, I will never forget you. My condolences to the Wasfi family.

I have known Dr.Wasfi since he came to DSU, during that time I got to know the man,and he became my friend, my mentor and above all he became my friend.I had so much fun talking to him about his heritage, his faith his way of thinking....and on one day he came to the office smiling and couldn't control himself by telling me that Allah had blessed him with a son named Ammar, he was so delighted about it...
you are indeed a true gentelman, scholar,but above all you are a true humanitarian...

My deepest condolances to the Wasfi family. Dr. Wasfi was a kind and gentle man that treated all of his students with respect and dignity. I learned so much from him in the Chemistry classes that I took at DSU. I will always remember that he not only remembered your first name, but your entire name and he greeted you accordingly.

I am saddened to learn of his death. I"ll always remember the first time I saw him on campus, I thought he resembled my father so much and was so tickled by it. He spoke to me with such a friendly and warm hello. I never had a class with Dr. Wasfi, but saw him regularly around campus, and he always said hello and ask how was my day. I'm sure he impacted many many students at DSU. Ones that had him for a class and ones like myself that just saw him stroll around campus with his warm smile. My...