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2023

Kamal Sadjadpour Obituary

Dr. Kamal Sadjadpour
Dr. Kamal Sadjadpour passed away peacefully at his home in Potomac, Maryland, on October 15, 2023, surrounded by his loving family.
He was born in Tehran, Iran in 1932-the eldest son of seven siblings-and graduated from Tehran University School of Medicine in 1957. That same summer he boarded a passenger ship from Le Havre, France to New York City, to advance his medical training as a neurologist in the United States. He liked to say that his first glimpse of America was the raised torch of the Statue of Liberty, "a symbol of enlightenment".
He had fond memories of his early years of medical residency in the United States, including the many friendly colleagues he met in Binghamton, Buffalo, and Chicago. "This initial encounter with America was something like a dream that had become real," he told his granddaughter decades later, "I was very proud that finally I made it." Yet he also felt homesick for his tight-knit family and ancient homeland, especially the warmer climate and traditional cuisine (Iranian staples like yogurt were then hard to find in America).
In 1963 he concluded his neurology training at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, a city he grew to love, and where three of his children and one granddaughter would later go to school. Although he never learned the rules of American football, he became a lifelong fan of the Maize and Blue. On November 22, 1963, he was in an operating room in Detroit, Michigan when the news broke of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. "All of the doctors and the nurses in the operating room," he recalled, "We wept together."
He returned to Iran between 1964-1967-save for a 1966 fellowship in Oslo training under the acclaimed Norwegian medical professor Dr. Alf Broadal-as an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Tehran University Medical School's Pahlavi Hospital. It was at a party in Tehran during this period that he had the good fortune to meet Shahnaz ("Nazie") Azari, an Italian-educated design student just back from Rome. He was set to return to the United States shortly after they met, but they wrote long-distance letters for two years until he made what he called "obviously the best decision" of his life by marrying her in 1969. Nazie's warm personality helped him emerge from his shy exterior.
Together with Nazie and now a growing brood of children, he spent several years as an Associate Professor of Neurology in Syracuse, New York and Omaha, Nebraska, before opening a private neurology practice in Midland, MI in 1973. He was among an early group of immigrant physicians in Midland-including Drs. Gueramy, Kaul, Desai, Adan, and Kiyak-and retained a lifelong pride in his Persian cultural heritage as well as a profound appreciation for his new homeland, the United States.
His several decades in Midland were the most fulfilling of his life, both professionally and personally. He was proud to serve as the director of the MidMichigan Medical Center's Muscular Dystrophy Association and Multiple Sclerosis clinics. He regularly published letters to the editors of the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) and Annals of Neurology, sharing his clinical findings. Most importantly he was a physician dedicated to his patients, known for his calm and caring demeanor.
Having grown up in the bustle of Tehran, he enjoyed the verdant tranquility of Midland, especially the oasis of Dow Gardens and the serenity of Grace A. Dow Memorial Library, where he regularly hosted Persian poetry readings. He proudly attended his children's soccer, basketball, and volleyball games and tennis matches. His home in Midland-on James Drive-became a safe harbor for relatives and friends fleeing political turmoil in Iran after the country's 1979 revolution.
He frequently attended medical conferences-turning them into family vacations-to constantly update his knowledge base. This love of learning inspired his son Reza to pursue a career as a research scientist. He read several newspapers a day, including the Midland Daily News, and this love of world events inspired his son Karim to pursue a career in public policy. His compassion and love for his patients inspired his daughter Leila to become a speech therapist.
In total he practiced neurology for over 60 years. His first attempt to retire in 2007, at age 75, proved short-lived. In a 2007 profile in the Midland Daily News, he professed that "I'm missing it so much, I might contemplate a return." He did so, part time-alongside his longtime friends and colleagues Dr. Kaul and Dr. Sanislow-until finally retiring in 2018 at age 86.
He is survived by his treasured wife of 54 years, Nazie, his four children Nina Sadjadpour (Lee) of Marin County, CA, Reza Sadjadpour (Charlotte) and Leila Alavi (Bahram) of Potomac, MD, and Karim Sadjadpour of Washington DC, as well as his six adored grandchildren Sofi, Omid, Mila, Aida, Cyrus, and Sima, all of whom who have fun memories of their holiday and summer vacations in Midland. He also leaves behind his siblings Zari, Majid, Simin, Zohreh, and Saeed, as well as twenty-six nieces and nephews around the world, all of whom experienced Midland's friendly embrace. He was predeceased by his sister Ensieh.
Baba Kamal, as he was affectionately known to his grandchildren, enriched the lives of his family and friends with his kindness and wisdom, and we will always cherish our memories of him. We take comfort in the words of one of his favorite Persian poets, Rumi: "Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes, because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation."

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Published by Midland Daily News on Oct. 25, 2023.

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Amir Sadjadi

October 4, 2024

There is no words that can describe my uncle more than the word angel and savior . He is missed by so many that it is the best example of " Do kindness to others without expectations and in return God will give all his blessings to you and your family ".
He saved me as a 16 year old from the Iranian revolution and the compulsory drafting of the young men into a terrible war that cost millions of lives .
He saved me when I was totaly unable to pursue my dream of going to dental school by paying for one year of that school . This enabled my parents to help pay for the next years of school .
He guided me in choosing my future wife and he was the advisor in many of my life issues .
I miss him so much .
He is in heaven along with my dad . Both were cousins and attended Tehran university . He went to medical school and my dad went to dental school .
They remained close throughout life .
May I see you again in heaven .
Love you my dear uncle .
Amir Sadjadi

Kasra Naji

June 16, 2024

To my friedn Karim: We will have done well of we lived a full life as your dad did. My he rest in peace. My condolences.

Ruth Grimaldi

April 21, 2024

April 21, 2024....Quite coincidentally I wondered about my old physician from many years ago when I lived in Saginaw, Michigan. I last saw Dr. Sadjadpour at the Somerset Collection in Troy, Michigan, when I recognized his handsome profile after not having seen him for many years. I was sad to see if his demise, but feel privileged to have walked a bit of life´s pathway with his medical guidance. May his beautiful soul rest in deserved eternal peace and May his memory be for a blessing.

Ruth Grimaldi
Birmingham, Michigan

Melinda Hill

November 24, 2023

My Sincerest Sympathy goes out to Dr. Sajadpour's family. I had the pleasure of working with him in Cardiovascular Services in Midland from December, 1998 until he retired. He was always so kind and caring. He leaves a legacy behind.

Beth DeGeer

October 31, 2023

Prayer to Dr. Sadjapour´s family. I had the pleasure of working for Dr. Sadjapour from 74-76 at Midland Hospital during my graduating year and after, always an inspiration to me. God Bless

Ann Marie Szok

October 30, 2023

Thinking of all the members of the Sadjadpour family, immediate and extended. Condolences for the loss of Kamal, a person of great character and an immense love for all people. He was a gift to our community and to our family. It was a privilege to know him and to have him within our lives. You are all in our prayers- the Szok´s

Michael Bartlett

October 30, 2023

I was so privileged to work with Dr. Sadjadpour in Midland, such an incredible role model and an inspiration. He was a true gentleman and scholar and Midland and all of us are so much better for having known and worked with him.

Golshan e Parsi 2009

Moe Bidgoli

October 30, 2023

I will remember you forever Kamal jan!

Moe Bidgoli

October 30, 2023

Patricia Simonds (Endocrinology-retired)

October 29, 2023

I am honored to have known such an incredible human being. He was so kind...you are in my heart.

Alex Dombrowski

October 29, 2023

Kamal was a very kind and thoughtful person, a wise practicing physician, and a delight to have a conversation with regarding a wide variety of topics. I am thankful that he "un-retired" and I was able to share some years working with him at MidMichigan Medical center. I will miss him and I am sure that anyone who met him will. My condolences to his family.

Behrooz Farivar

October 28, 2023

He loved his family, was a towering source of love, strength and support to his four sisters and two brothers and their children. At the same time he truly cared for others, and generously shared whatever he had. His ethical standards, integrity, sincerity and compassion were beyond reproach. For those who were lucky to know him well and reciprocated his love he would remain an exemplary role model and will continue to live on.

Lobat

October 28, 2023

When I found a note on my desk written in beautiful Persian handwriting saying "Welcome to Midland, from Kamal Sadjadpour", I felt at home! From that day, Nazie joon and Dr. Sadjadpour became family, a source of endless love and unwavering support. A mentor beyond compare, Dr. Sadjadpour was, with no exaggeration, one of a kind. Though we´ll dearly miss his calming and affectionate presence, finding solace in knowing that his extraordinary life and cherished memories will be celebrated for generations allows us the time to gently come to terms with this loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

Love,
Lobat

Ezat

October 28, 2023

He and Nazijoon were my saviors from darkness

Kris

October 27, 2023

Dr Sadjadpour treated our dad. We were so thankful.
May you have peace,
The Peterson family

Fati Sadjadpour

October 27, 2023

Amoo Kamal was the uncle who raised the bar high for all of us! He had a big heart with a soothing smile. One of my most precious memories of him is from the early days that I had arrived in the US in the cold winter time of Massachusetts and he used to call me to see how I´m doing and one day when I came home I found couple of boxes of fresh fruits that he had sent me from Michigan to make sure I´m eating healthy! I was so proud of having such a sweet uncle! He will be missed greatly

Sasan Kermani

October 27, 2023

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. May God gives you patience to bare the loss, and warms your heart with great memories of him. May his soul rest in peace.

Mohamad Sotoudeh

October 27, 2023

My sincere condolences . I can only say , tribute to a life well lived and a Physician who remained all ways true to his ethical Hippocratic oath .

Sara Faridi

October 27, 2023

What a beautiful piece, about our very kind and loving Amoo Kamal, and the long and productive life he had. He will be greatly missed by the entire family.

Mary Reif

October 27, 2023

In memory of one of the most kind and gentle souls I have ever had the privilege to know.

Surendrakaul

October 26, 2023

The news of Dr Sadjadpours passing away has saddened every one who knew him.I am personally indebted to him as I began my career in Neurology(adult) under his tutelage in Upstate medical center in Syracuse.As destiny has its own directives I joined him in Midland where he had laid the foundation of neurosciences with Dr.Gueramy.He was a very knowledgeable physician yet so humble and simple in his dealings with colleagues &patients.His astute descipline and kindness were hallmarks of his personality which endeared him to everyone who came in his contact.He will be missed.May his soul rest in peace free from pain and suffering!
Surendrakaul MD

Majid

October 26, 2023

He was my beloved and older brother my mentor, besides many other things he was the man who took responsibility of my wife and our two kids to immigrate to USA after revolution in Iran. My wife kids and I always appreciate his advice and help to manage our life in Dallas Texas, my God bless his soul

Brandi ODell

October 26, 2023

He was my doctor many years ago and if it wasn't for him, not sure how my life would have been, he was the only one that listened to me and was able to give me a quick diagnosis and sent me to U of M. It was the best thing for me. I think he helped so many people and was a good person. Condolences to his family.

Moe Bidgoli

October 26, 2023

Kathy Smith

October 26, 2023

Dear Nazie,
I´m so sorry to hear about the passing of your dear sweet husband. Doctor was one of my favorite customers when I worked at Comerica Bank. Sending my condolences to you and your family. May he rest in peace.
Kathy Smith

Carla Parsons

October 26, 2023

He was the best physician I ever had. I also worked with him on occasion when I was employed by MidMichigan, condolences to the family.

Moe & Mary Bidgoli

October 26, 2023

Dear Nazie, Nina, Leila, Reza, Karim, and family members,
We are deeply saddened to learn of Kamal's passing. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. We have many cherished memories of Kamal during our time in Michigan. His warm and sincere nature had an extraordinary way of turning ordinary gatherings into truly special moments. Kamal possessed a unique ability to connect with people on a profound level, and his unwavering empathy, especially for his Persian heritage, was truly remarkable.
Kamal's compassion and kindness acted as a guiding light, illuminating the path of humanity for all fortunate enough to know him. We feel incredibly blessed to have been one of those individuals.
Our conversations with Kamal, both in personal settings and during our poetry reading meetings, were never mere exchanges of words. They were heartfelt dialogues filled with wisdom, warmth, and the unmistakable kindness that defined his character. Each interaction with him served as a reminder of the innate goodness within people and the importance of forming genuine connections.
With deep sympathy and warm regards,
Moe and Mary Bidgoli

Beth Nelson

October 25, 2023

I am very sorry to hear that Dr. Sadjadpour has passed away. He was a wonderful doctor to both my mother and myself. Such a sweet man, kind and caring. I was so fortunate to have had him as my doctor. I'm sure he will be missed by so many. My sympathy to his entire family.

Janet (Budde) Broadbent

October 25, 2023

I have fond memories of babysitting for Nazie and Kamal´s children. It was enlightening for me to meet such a kind family from a different culture. I still remember Nina teaching me to count and some basic words in Persian. Kamal had a lovely family and I am sure he will be missed by all. My condolences.

Kim Fogg

October 25, 2023

RIP Dr. Sadjadpour, such a nice man and great Dr.

Mary (Budde) Krantz

October 25, 2023

What a lovely tribute to a life well lived and well loved. The Sadjadpours lived around the corner from us. My sisters and I babysat for the family regularly. Other Sadjadpour family members lived in another home on James Drive. Their nephew attended Midland High with us. May the Sadjadpour family find peace during this difficult time.

Deb Forshee

October 25, 2023

Dr Sadjadpour was my Mom´s Dr for many years in Midland. He was a wonderful man and Doctor.

Carol Brown

October 25, 2023

What a gentle man who shared his fond memories of his homeland wistfully. A loss to our community and his family. RIP

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