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Sabin NASSIF Obituary

NASSIF, Sabin In Memory of Sabin Nassif October 17, 1912- August 27, 2012 Sabin Nassif was a legend in his own time. Born into an extraordinary immigrant Lebanese-American family, Sabin's life and legacy represent the cherished pioneer values of our cultural history. Sabin Nassif was born only a few months after the Titanic sunk, on October 17, 1912 in Albert Lee, Minnesota. The son of George Assef Nassif Attiyeh and his beloved Scundra Kallail, Sabin, along with his brothers, Floyd, George and Freddie (deceased 1921), began their early life alongside their Midwestern cousins. Sabin called Minnesota and North Dakota home, but it was Iowa that held a special place in his heart. Dedicated to his Lebanese heritage and the core communities in Iowa, Sabin never forgot his special love for Cedar Rapids and the decades of memories he shared as was always considered a favorite son.
In 1931 he moved to Hollywood where he attended the University of Southern California. With a thirst for knowledge he went on to finish law school at the University of South Dakota. Along with his two brothers, Sabin enlisted in the US Army and served his country throughout WWII. He is known as having honorably served on more bases than any other American soldier during the World War II and remained active with numerous veterans organizations. Sabin, whose father and mother were both born in Ain Arab Lebanon, a village of a few hundred people in the foothills on the biblical Mount Lebanon, decided to follow his father's career footsteps and founded The Nassif Oriental Rug Company with locations in both Iowa and California. Sabin gained acclaim with his beloved wife, Anne, in their Hollywood carpet store as the "Carpeteers of the Stars." Loving father of Alexis, Christopher, and Paul; proud grandfather of eight and great-grandfather of three. Sabin invested in many Los Angeles properties and in his later years managed those properties. He was very civic minded and contributed regularly to numerous charitable causes through his church as well extended family charities such as the Attiyeh Benevolent Society, founded by his father, and Alsac/St. Jude co-founded by his brother, Dr. Floyd Nassif. He was 32nd degree Mason, a member of Al Malaikah Shriners LA and The American Legion. There is no doubt that Sabin had a remarkable enthusiasm for life which was perhaps his secret for remaining "young" despite his years. Sabin's life has passed but we are blessed with memories of his labors, his loves and the values he cherished. He taught us that we must not look upon age as a time of weakness or frailty but rather as a time of wonder and ongoing possibilities. Truly, age abounds with pleasure if one knows how to use it and that is perhaps the secret of Sabin's 100 years. As the great Roman scholar once said: "...declining years are among the sweetest in a man's life; and I maintain that even when they have reached the extreme limit, they have their pleasure still..." Sabin accepted old age neither to fear it nor to fight it - but to accept it and use it. He was able to take hold of it and make something good from it. Sabin is one of the last of a long legion of pioneer Lebanese-Americans - his life story is a magnificent tapestry of events and like the carpets he so valued, every detail of his life forms an compelling narrative that tells us much about ourselves and our history. While his life has passed, we will treasure the memory of his journey and the example it holds for us all. Like the Arabic proverb teaches us: "Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because the dawn has come." Sabin said, "How wonderful it is to live this long and rich life, see my children, grandchildren, even great grandchildren grow-up. The future is now in their hands, but I sure had fun with the past!" Farewell, our beloved Sabin. May the light of your life shine upon us from above as strong as it did here on Earth. Visitation Thursday, September 6th Callanan & Woods Scovern Mortuary, 511 So. Central, Glenda91010

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Published by Los Angeles Times on Sep. 6, 2012.

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Mary Sophiea

August 31, 2021

So many memories with Uncle Sabin. A twin in looks to my dad, George. I am sure they are playing cards together

oscar Nemer

September 15, 2012

En Tampico Tamaulipas Mexico, estamos muy tristes por la muerte de nuestro querido y respetado primo,aqui en esta ciudad y puerto de Mexico,tenemos la mayor cantidad de decendientes de Ain Arab Libano, familias Nemer,Nassif, Atiye.Yo conoci personalmente a el primo en los Angeles en una visita que le hize a el tio Assef hace muchos aƱos. Descanse en paz.
Abogado. Oscar [email protected]

Diane Sedlock

September 12, 2012

My Blessings from Strongsville Ohio. May the Angels Watch over you.

L Ferla

September 8, 2012

Larry and Loree send deepest sympathies to Paul Nassif for the loss of his father. I lost my father in 2000, I know how hard it is.

Ron Girskis

September 8, 2012

It was an honor to have known your father Paul and as we celebrate his long rewarding life, we will carry his memory for the rest of our lives. God Bless you and your entire family and once again, let us celebrate Sabin's extraordinary life.

Wade Saliba

September 8, 2012

He was a great person and will be missed by many. My father wishes he could have had the opportunity to say goodbye. Paul take care and cherish the past. God bless.
The Saliba family.

Donna Beard

September 8, 2012

Paul, your father was truly a fascinating, accomplished and honorable man. Your family has much of which to be proud. Your mother, whom I had the pleasure of spending time with during your and Adrienne's wedding, was so vivacious and charming and I adored her. I know you are very sad now but you were given great parents and time in this life to enjoy them. Much love.

Sometime in the late 90's...

Ronald Nassif

September 8, 2012

At 18 and just arriving in California from North Dakota, Sabin took me in his home and helped me find a job, and later he gave me a job as a salesman in his carpet store on Vermont Ave. in Hollywood & a store in Glendale.
Sabin, my 1st cousin, and Ann will surely and always be missed..thank you for all your kindness Ann & Sabin..

September 8, 2012

What an incredible tribute. He sounded like he touched so many lives and had so much love to give.I m sure his family will keep this wonderful man s legacy alive

September 8, 2012

Hugs and prayers to my cousin s. Sabin's father and my father, otto Nassif were brothers. Love and Blessings, Beverly Nassif Hinton, Prescott, AZ.

Diane Shammas

September 7, 2012

i remember Sabin coming to our home on 541 S. Rossmore as my father Nickolas Shammas, who passed at 87 years in 2003, invited him to come to the house to grace our floor with Oriental carpets. god bless you Sabin for reaching 100 years hope ,y mother can do the same.

As I am writing this condolence my mother Jeanette Shammas is at the rosary this Friday September 7th.

Chad Kawalec

September 7, 2012

I am so sorry for your family's loss. I hope to live as long and full a life as Sabin. The obituary is beautiful.

September 7, 2012

Alexis,Chris & Paul
My Prayers & Love go out to you and your famillies on this difficult day. I know Uncle Sabin took that Magic Carpet ride to Heaven to reunite with all his friends from the past. Thinking of you Michelle Awad Guijarro, San Fernando, CA.

September 7, 2012

I am sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in Psalm 143:7

John Alle

September 6, 2012

Children are the best and most important and meaningful legacy parents leave behind for mankind. I never had the privilege of meeting Mr. Nassif, but I had the remarkable
honor to know and work and enjoy conversations with. They reminded me of my Dad,Aunt and Grandparents, who worked hard, came from the same geographic region, and valued family most. It was a pleasure and learning experience for me. Quite a legacy he has left behind!

Helen Youness and Janet Pinks

September 6, 2012

Treasure the memories of a life well spent Our sympathies to the family of Sabin Nassif

MICHAEL SLAMAN

September 6, 2012

I REMEMBER THE TIMES I SPENT VISITING THE NASSIF FAMILY ON BLAKE BLVD LN CCEDAR RAPIDS IOWA.MY FATHER WAS BORN IN AIN ARAB AND HE WAS CLOSE TO THE FAMILY.DURING OUR YOUNG YEARS I AND SABIN GREW TO BE CLOSE FRINDS.MY GOOD FRIEND HAS VENTURED TO THE LORDS DWELLING!MAY HIS MEMORY BE ETERNAL!MY PRAYERS TO THE ENTIRE NASSIF FAMILY.
MICHAEL SLAMAN EL PSO ,TEXAS

Don and Denise Nassif

September 6, 2012

A great treasure has gone on to be reunited with his Mother, Father and so many wonderful family members. Love from your cousins.

Mary Kelle-Sophiea

September 6, 2012

I last saw Uncle Sabin at Cedar Sinai Hospital and for a moment he did recognize me. I had some wonderful conversations with him this last year, talking on the phone for hours. I wish I asked him more questions. There are so few left to ask about our heritage. We will say goodby to Uncle Sabin this weekend. This is a huge loss for the Ain Arab community. He will be missed. I will never forget my dad saying, we need to move to California (from Bismarck) to join his Uncle in California. That was 49 years ago. God rest Uncle Sabin's soul. Memory Eternal

Deb galambos

September 6, 2012

To My Dear Cousin's Alexis, Chris and Paul. My heart is crying for all of you in this heart wrenching time. Uncle Sabin was always so sweet to us.
David's stay in LA was made very comfortable because of the Love that Uncle Sabin had in his heart.
I Pray that God Will Grant all of you peace and strength.
MAY HIS MEMORY BE ETERNAL
With Much Love,
Deb May Hamaty Galambos

September 6, 2012

I was fortunate to meet Sabin last February on a trip to visit our friends,Nick and Michelle Nassif. Sabin welcomed us into his home, and shared stories about his life. It was a very fun evening, and Sabin really touched my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with his family!
Donna Bradbury, Sioux City, Iowa

Renee Nassif

September 6, 2012

We loved Sabin! He was like our own dad, Nick Nassif, who was his first cousin. We will always remember his generosity, kindness, and love that he had for the Attiyeh's, and for anyone who needed help. This goes for Ann, as well. They were a darling couple, and we cherished their lively moments! God bless their families, Alexis, Chris, Paul, and families. We are proud to be related!

Love, Your Cousins,

Esther, Renee, and Denise Nassif

LeRoy Nassif

September 6, 2012

My deepest sympathy to all Sabin's family. I will remember all the telephone oonversations we had. His memory was sharp until the end.

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