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Fakhrolmolouk Sanjabi Obituary

CARBONDALE -- Fakhrolmolouk Ardalan Sanjabi, 89, passed away at 7: 15 a.m. Monday, Feb. 21, 2011, in Carbondale.

She was born Sept. 7, 1921, in Tehran, Iran, and came to this country in the early 1980s with her husband.

Survivors include three sons, Khosrow 'Sam' Sanjabi, Dr. Parviz Sanjabi and Saeed Sanjabi; a daughter, Dr. Maryam Sanjabi-Amanat; a brother, Hosein Ardalan; a sister, Mehri Ardalan; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Karim B. Sanjabi, on July 4, 1995.

Services will be at 4 p.m. today in Meredith Funeral Home in Carbondale. Interment was private. Visitation will be 3 to 4 p.m. at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Southern Illinoisan on Feb. 23, 2011.

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Sharon Cole

February 28, 2011

She was truly a wonderful person. I will miss speaking with her and sending teacups to replace those she 'lost'.

Mary Blaine

February 27, 2011

I am so sorry for the loss of your lovely Mother, she truly was a beautiful Lady. She will be missed, but your memories will live forever. My thoughts and prayers are with you...God Bless

February 24, 2011

I'm sorry for your loss, she was a wonderful person, I was blessed to have met all of you. Melissa Neuman

Ben & Terry Cole

February 23, 2011

Dear San, Parviz, Saeed, Maryam and families,
We are so very sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Your wonderful memories will be with you always.

Allan and Mauri Norman

February 23, 2011

Parviz,

We offer our deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.

February 23, 2011

Dear Sanjabi Family,
We are very sorry for your loss and hope there is peace now for your loved one.
Southern Illinois Respiratory Disease Clinic staff

Nancy Bailey

February 23, 2011

We are very sorry for your loss. We love and miss Grandma Sanjabi so much already, but we will remember all the good times we had with her and will cherish them forever. She was such a nice lady and was always caring for others. We remember the way she got mad when Nancy wouldn't eat and said that she had to eat something and the way that Heather did her nails and didn't know she wanted two coats on and every time we would go to leave she would always give us hugs and kisses and tell us she loves us. She would also say goodnight about 3 times before she would let us leave. Every time we would come over she would cook us lunch and she would sit there until we ate and every time we would come over and she had new pictures of Hunter she would bring them to us and tell us how old he was and when he birthday was. She told us so much that Heather remembers it so Heather would always guess. We miss the way that she would make something and it would taste good and when my mom learned the recipe, she would go home and try to make it but it would never taste like Grandma Sanjabi's. Heather remembers the way that she would sneak downstairs and when Heather would try to get her to go back up she would tell Heather to go ahead of her and Heather wouldn't and she would argue with her until Heather went downstairs to "do the laundry" or something so she would go up the stairs a little and then Heather would get behind her. Whenever Heather would get to her house and be there for about an hour, she would always get bread and have Heather make some for herself also. When she didn't want bread she would have Heather get out some oranges and tangerines, and she would eat a couple slices and give the rest to Heather and with every snack she had she would want tea. She would always watch TV with Heather and try explaining it to her. She liked it when Heather brought over her prom dress magazine and they looked at them together and they both liked the sames ones. Heather remembers every time she got there, she had to go searching for Grandma's glasses. Heather would always bring back one pair and they weren't the ones, so she would have to go looking again. Grandma would also always forget her cane so Heather would always grab it and hand it to her. And every time we did something for her she would always thank us alot. We wish we could have came to the funeral and been there with all of you guys. We just hope we can all get through this together and remember all the good memories and that will keep us strong. We have to remember she will always live on in our hearts as long as we think of her and the good memories about her. She will always live on and live on strong.
Love you guys always
The Baileys (Pomona IL)

Bob & Marge Schulhof

February 23, 2011

Parviz, We are so sorry that we are out of state and can not be with you and your family at the time of your grief. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bill & Pam Hays

February 23, 2011

Our deepest sympathy on your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

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