Shari-Lee-Taghvai-Obituary

Shari-Lee Smith Taghvai

Carlsbad, Ca, Connecticut

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Smith Taghvai, Shari-LeeShari-Lee Smith Taghvai of Carlsbad, CA - a gentle soul, Shari-Lee ascended into heaven on October 12, 2015 after a courageous battle with cancer. She died peacefully at her daughter's home in Savannah, Georgia. Shari was born in Manhattan, New York, New York on August 9,...

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I can not believe it’s been 5 years without you. They say life goes on but everyday I’m reminded of you. I love sharing memories of you and things I do with my children that we use to do together. Your grand kids miss you so much. Luckily they have your sister to help fill the hole of not having you. She’s stepped up big time with them. I use to not understand your pain of losing your own parents but now I do and I’m sorry I wasn’t more compassionate because the pain is like no other. I...

Cousin Bob heard the news today. Smith/Schmidt family will pray.

So saddened by the loss of Shari. We remember the good times when everyone came to visit Kentucky and Ohio when my Mom was alive. Uncle Marvin would be very sad. Our church will have a special prayer service next weekend for Shari and our family. Cousin Teddy, and Karen God Bless

Seems like such a short time ago you used to come for weekends with us when you were in college in Texas. Our families had some good times overseas. Such sad news. Stacey, your family in our prayers.

Wow, I was so sad and shocked when your sister called me...we had such a great time at Tasis in England in High School. You were such a great room mate and friend over the years. To Shari's family, my prayers and peace.

A sister's love is a lifelong gift. A co-worker sent me a card that made me very happy with that same message today. Shar- your love is a lifelong gift. I miss you. You always fought for what was right. We had so many great years together with our families. Travelling the world with Mom and Dad were great times. We learned so much about the human condition. The world in it's kindness, harshness and ability to forgive has shaped us. I will be there for your children and grandchildren. ...

You were the light that kept me going, my rock when I needed you. You taught me how to be a kind, to show compassion, to be who I am no matter what or who questioned it. You were my best friend, my partner in crime and most importantly my mother. I will never forget the joy you brought to others, you were difficult and stubborn but those qualities brought you great things in life and you did great things in your short life. Your grandchildren thought you were the best Nalu. Always showering...