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Ario KIARASH Obituary

KIARASH, Ario Barzan passed away on February 10, 2018. He was a beloved Tucson community member who cherished family, friendship, philanthropy and the pursuit of knowledge. Ario, enjoyed spending time with family and friends joking and laughing, reading voraciously, history, politics, movies and golf were his passions. His laugh was as big as his spirit. Anyone that knew Ario knows that it was always a good time when you were with him. Always one to challenge authority and never back down, but the first to offer you a hand. A truly selfless man both personally and professionally. A true renaissance man, Ario was always reading in pursuit of knowledge and an avid technologist. Life will truly be different without him sitting at the firepit with a cigar and whiskey. Born July 13, 1962 in Tehran, Iran. At age 19, Ario departed for London, England where he spent 3 years pursuing his education. He then came to the United States, to continue his studies at the University of North Texas at Denton, where he met the love of his life, Neda, at the age of 22. Graduating with a major in biology at the University of Texas in Dallas in 1988, he then continued by graduating from the George Washington University School of Medicine with distinction in 1994. He completed his internship in general surgery at the same medical center in 1995. Ario finished his residency in orthopedic surgery at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1999. Then he completed his fellowship for orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery at Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, AZ in 2000. He practiced at Tucson Orthopaedic Institute until 2005, when he established Southwest Orthopaedic Surgery as President and an active surgeon. He was also clinical assistant professor at the of University of Arizona Department of Orthopedic Surgery and had numerous professional publications and presentations at orthopedic associations. He was an active member of The Centurions and was supporter of many charities in Tucson including Angel Charity for children and Pima County Medical Society Alliance and was a sponsor of the Veterans Purple Heart tournament. Ario leaves behind his beloved wife, Neda; precious daughters, Arianna and Persia; father Jalil; mother, Soraya; sister, Amy; brother, Atta; mother-in-law, Mimi; sister-in-law, Nina and brother-in-law David. Ario's family will celebrate his life Friday, February 16, 2018, 4:00 p.m. at Hacienda Del Sol, 5501 N. Hacienda Del Sol Rd Tucson. Casa Luna Ballroom. Contributions may be made in Ario's name to the Centurions Foundation via www.thecenturions.com Arrangements by EAST LAWN PALMS MORTUARY.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Feb. 16, 2018.

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Shannon Rzucidlo

October 22, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Kiarash's passing. I wanted to send him an email to thank him for my ankle surgery 4 years ago. I haven't raced a half-marathon since 2011 and yesterday I broke my personal record and without any joint pain or instability. I remember Dr. Kiarash as a kind, funny, and introspective man. As a physician he took my complaints seriously and made it a priority to ensure I fully understood and was comfortable with the operation and recovery process. His spirit and care will be missed.

Shannon Rzucidlo

October 22, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Kiarashs passing. I wanted to send him an email to thank him for my ankle surgery 4 years ago. I havent raced a half-marathon since 2011 and yesterday I broke my personal record and without any joint pain or instability. I remember Dr. Kiarash as a kind, funny, and introspective man. As a physician he took my complaints seriously and made it a priority to ensure I was fully understood and was comfortable with the operation and recovery process. His spirit and care will be missed.

Joy Thomas

September 25, 2018

I just heard of Dr. Kiarash's passing. I've been out of the medical field for a while now. I used to work for him as an MA, on and off before he moved on to Southwest Orthpaedics. Such a good man, a gentle man, and funny too. I send my very late condolences to his family.

Sue Johnson

August 4, 2018

Just heard about Dr. Kiarash passing. I didn't know him well, he did surgery on my knee back in 2016 and I haven't needed to go back. Could not ask for better outcome. He was a nice man, condolences to family, friends and patients.

AnaLuisa Morales

August 2, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Kiarash. He performed two surgeries on my ankle. I couldnt walk for over a year. After the first surgery I felt like new. More so that I damaged my ankle a second time and he performed the surgery again. He was so honest and caring,very good man. He was a blessing to me when I had feared never to walk again. God bless you Dr. Kiarash.

Craig Spoor

July 12, 2018

I just stopped in to say hello to dr. kiarash and found out the news today. Brought a tear to my eye. It was a total shock to hear the news and my condolences go out to his family. We feel really bad and very sorry. He was a wonderful person and I enjoyed talking to him. I would stopping periodically just to say hello because he gave me the quality of life back that I had lost.

Steph Jackter

July 9, 2018

I'm so sorry to hear this sad news! I remember him well from when his girls went to Khalsa. A jovial man with a wonderful smile! My odolences to Ned's and his girls.

Sydria Wittenberg

June 13, 2018

As I googled the dr's name to get in contact with him I came across his obituary. This is so upsetting to me as Dr. Kiarash was the kindest, sweetest Dr. I have ever known. I am heartbroken. He did the greatest job on my hip in 2014. RIP Dr.

Terri McGuire

June 5, 2018

Dr. Kiarash worked on both of my knees. he was kind gentle and generous of spirit. I loved his sense of humor and his consideration of my feelings. I loved him and am greatly saddened to hear of his passing. I wish his family well in this time of sorrow.

Louis Miranti

March 12, 2018

Thank you for looking after me the last twelve years.

Norma Taylor

March 1, 2018

Just heard the sad and devastating news of Dr Kiarash's passing and am heart broken. He was a great man, a wonderful surgeon kind and generous full of good humor and fun. I loved him dearly and will miss him very much.

Nicole Lukanuski

February 28, 2018

As a healthcare professional now, I have sent multiple patients to Dr. Kiarash for treatment.

I referred them based on my own experiences with him as a 17 year old patient with a shattered heel and torn cartilage in both knees from a bad accident. I am always grateful for his skilled hands, extensive knowledge and easy demeanor that made the many surgeries seem so simple. It was one of those patients I referred whom informed me today of the loss of Dr. Kiarash. I am deeply saddened to know this.

My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are sent to his beloved family and dear friends and accompany my deepest sympathies.

judy young

February 28, 2018

Dr. Kierash. The splendid surgeon who brought me from pain to comfort. Replacing both hips. He replaced joints for my husband as well. He was the most up front, warm person. When he hugged you you were "HUGGED" Just his warm surroundings gave one confidence, that all will be well. You will be desperately missed. Yet I'll be with you in the spiritual world someday. Harmony, Compassion & Solitude for Neda, & daughters.

I will miss you my dear son. Love, Mom

Soraya, Atta, Leah, Natasha& Zachary Kiarash

February 28, 2018

Dearest Ario,
We will miss your smile, your contagious laugh, your lingering bear hugs. We will also miss your insatiable thirst for knowledge and politics.
You were the candle that lit up every room, you gave your light and laughter to all. We were all drawn to that eternal light of yours. It seems so unfair that we lose you so soon, you had so much more of yourself to give to your family, patients and friends. And we all wanted more of you.
We all take pause when we realize that your light is gone. We feel as if we can no longer see, ourselves or our future without your light in it. But in the same breath we also realize that there was a different plan for you dear Ario and you were needed elsewhere.
We only have our personal sorrows because we wanted more of your time, your knowledge, of your guidance, your love, that incredible light.
May this next journey for you be a safe one and may you continue your path of light wherever you go. You will be deeply missed by us all.

Elizabeth Craig

February 27, 2018

I miss Dr. KIARASH . Since I got the news of his passing I have not stopped thinking about him and how he helped me when no other surgeon would. Thank Dr. KIARASH Rest In Peace.

Elizabeth Craig

February 27, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of my surgeons passing. I needed surgery on my feet very badly to the point I could not walk without pain. I was refused surgery by two separate orthopedic surgeons due to my addiction to methampetimines . I went to see doctor kiarash and was honest with him about my addiction. He didn't judge me or in no way made me feel embarrassed or shameful about myself. He performed surgery on both my feet and they look like beautiful normal feet again. Because doctor kiarash told me my foot will fall off if I keep using meth after surgery that was enough to scare me so while I recovered after surgery I did not use drugs. To this day I quit using drugs and i can truly say he had a helping hand in my recovery. He was a good man ,a great surgeon with a big heart. My condolences to your family

Rosemary Rodriguez

February 26, 2018

I am so sorry to hear my doctor pass. This doctor was only the best doctor I'm going to miss you.

Carol Griffith

February 24, 2018

Our deepest condolences to the Kiarash family for the loss of a vibrant man who lived and worked with passion and tireless energy. My husband had three foot surgeries and can walk because of the efforts of Dr. Kiarash. For that miracle we shall be eternally grateful. Ario will also be in your hearts forever.

CONNIE SCHARPNICK

February 22, 2018

So sorry to hear of this terrible loss to the orthopedic community. I had a hip problem that was corrected in 2015 with a new hip by another doctor. After that surgery I never fully healed and continued to have problems and new problems develop. Doctor Kiarash found the problem. The day I walked into his office he knew what was wrong. He corrected it surgically and I will always remember him. He knew what he was doing. My condolences to his family as I only learned of this terrible loss this morning.

Kristi Sands

February 21, 2018

Dr. Kiarash I want to speak to you one more time before the Guest Book is closed. I know you are listening as I pray to God for guidance in moving forward with all new surgeons. This is so, so hard to comprehend It seems like it just was yesterday when you told me your plans for retirement. I remember telling you that you could not retire until I was fully healed.

Dr. Kiarash please be with me today and until I am back on my feet. I will be meeting a new surgeon today to take up where we left off. Complete terror is to say the least as I move forward with the healing process. I pray that you guide them to understand my complicated health history. May they believe in me as you did. Just walking through the doors of the clinic is proving to be a challenge for me. Honestly, I don't know if I will be able to handle it. I know you see the fear that other patients are feeling too. I will miss you putting your healing hands upon me and telling me that everything will be okay. That you have my back and we would deal with everything step by step. Please continue to be with me step by step as I start all over again. Thank you again for healing my left hip, and finding the disease that plagued my ankle. Thank you for bringing happiness into so many of your patients lives, including mine. You are a hero. A true medical hero! God truly blessed me the day I met you.

janice berger

February 20, 2018

Our sympathies are with the Kiarash family for this shocking loss. We thank you for sharing him with us, he's touched so many lives, and most recently mine with performing surgery on my misdiagnosed foot injury. He saw me on 12/19 and performed surgery on 12/21. I put weight on my foot for the first time today, I'll be thanking him for every step from this day forward.

February 19, 2018

I'm very shocked and so sorry to hear of the loss of such a wonderful and generous person/doctor. Our deepest condolences to the entire family. Much love, peace, and prayers to all. Aleta Doroudian, OD and Bill Briles, PhD

Brad Zatcoff

February 19, 2018

Dr KIarash.
Our hearts go out to you and the family. My wife and I will always remember you and the entire staff. Not only were you my surgeon and the best surgeon at that something Brenda and I will never forget without you I would not be alive. your the man that helped save my life when no other doctor will help thank you again and may you rest in piece.

Lynne Gossett

February 19, 2018

Neda, Arianna and Persia,
There are no words at a difficult time like this, just beautiful, precious memories. He was such a kind and compassionate person who touched countless lives. Sending much love from my heart to yours.

Pamela Decker

February 18, 2018

Dr. Kiarash properly diagnosed a broken bone in my right ankle after the injury had been misdiagnosed as a sprain at a hospital in Los Angeles; the incident happened while I was on a business trip. With correct diagnosis and effective treatment, the healing process proceeded very quickly, and within a month most of the healing had already taken place. Dr. Kiarash demonstrated that he considered me an intellectual equal, and his explanations and directions were delivered with clarity, kindness, and humor. I was very saddened to learn (today) of his sudden passing. He was a treasure in the Tucson community, and to all who had a chance to know him.

James Bennett, MD

February 17, 2018

He was a wonderful physician and human being. I am deeply saddened by this huge loss to our community.

Patrick Marsh, DO

February 17, 2018

Our hearts break for this immense loss and we are missing you terribly! We are grateful for the blessing of your friendship and your care second to none! May you have the peace only God can give as we send you off on your journey with so much love and gratitude for touching our hearts in your special way. You will be forever missed, Ario!

Dora Manzanedo

February 17, 2018

Dr. K was a wonderful person with a great sense of humor. He did total knee replacements on both my knees and I was very pleased. I pray for his working family and especially for his wife and children, he will be greatly missed. We have lossed a great man and surgeon, but our heavenly father has gained a special man we call an angel. Rest in peace.

Lori Mehrhoff

February 17, 2018

I am heartbroken to hear of the sudden passing of dear Dr. Kiarash. He was such an amazing doctor with a big heart and beaming smile who truly cared for his patients. His humor and laugh were infectious and always made a rough situation so much more bearable. I am eternally grateful to him for his expertise and the quality of life he gave back to my husband. Dr. Kiarash was a true living angel. My husband was his patient in 2001. He was taken to the emergency room after a head on car accident. Other doctors had looked at my husband and recommended amputating from the knee down. My husband who was young, newly married and just starting a life and a new business begged to not have his foot amputated. This is when we met the wonderful doctor Kiarash. Dr. Kiarash saw a young man too young for an amputation and willing to try anything to save his foot. And although he said my husband's foot was literally a bag of bones he would definitely try to fix the foot and try to give him some quality of life for as long as possible. After having 7 surgeries in 3 years my husband was eventually out of a wheelchair and walking. He was even able to continue working and expand his business. This would NEVER have been possible without Dr Kiarash. It has been almost 15 years and last year my husband had some minor issues with his foot and specifically sought Dr. Kiarash as he only trusted him with this issue. Amazingly, he remembered my husband just as we remember him. We had gotten to know him well during those three years and he had never forgotten us just as we had never forgotten him. His caring and compassion for others is what makes him a truly wonderful human being in addition to being a great doctor and friend. He was a kind, loving, caring person with a huge heart. I am sure this story is one of thousands from those impacted by this great man. Our prayers are with his wife, daughters, and family. God bless you and rest in peace Dr. Kiarash. You will be missed.

This picture was taken before her 3rd surgery. Not only was he professional, he liked to have fun too!

Tessie Repovsch

February 16, 2018

I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing Dr Kiarash. In 2005, my 18y.o. daughter was in a motorcycle accident. We were so incredibly blessed that Dr. Kiarash was the orthopedic surgeon on call that night at UMC trauma center. She was immediately taken to the OR and after a night long surgery, he emerged about 5am and found us in the waiting room. He sat down and said "she is a very lucky girl". He said that three motorcycle victims came in through the ER that night and she was the only one who made it out of the OR alive. Over the next year, he performed two more surgeries and another one in 2013. I wasn't sure she would ever walk or run correctly. By saving Jessica's life, you saved our lives too. We will forever be indebted and thankful. Due to his expertise, she is now a Spartan racer. My condolences to his entire family. Dr. Kiarash....you are one in a million, may you rest in peace.

Mark Bussell, MD

February 16, 2018

Hey Ario,
I will miss you! You were the best ankle surgeon in the world! I loved your wit and humor. My ankle replacement is still going strong! God Bless you my friend.
Our paths will cross again.
Godspeed on your journey...
Dr Mark Bussell
Fort Worth, Texas

Katherine Nieto

February 16, 2018

I'm deeply saddened, rest in peace Dr Kiarash he was a great Dr I had ankle surgery just 2 months ago, he will be deeply missed, he was a great Dr I am so glad I was referred to him,

georgine rowan

February 16, 2018

This wonderful man changed my life. Thank you Dr. Kiarash, you were a wonderful, compassionate person and orthopedic surgeon. I trusted you with my ankle replacement & regained my life 5 years ago to the month. Thank you & rest in peace, Doctor Kirash

Jane Paul

February 16, 2018

I am so sorry to the family for this enormous loss. Dr. Kiarash was a remarkable person. Jane Paul, patient

christine springer

February 16, 2018

"In honor of Dr Kiarash I toasted him with a Starbucks Vente coffee because whenever he was late to the operating room to begin the many surgeries on my feet, I assumed he was drinking coffee, relaxing and reading the newspaper in the hospital cafeteria---- as I lay in a backless hospital gown waiting. (And that became one of our many private jokes for years--- that he was worth waiting for, and I agreed and waited.)

May his loving wife and daughters know how loved he was for his big heart, his big personality, his sense of humor and his Healing Hands . "Thank you for sharing him with all of us."

Elizabeth Andersen Loutzenheiser

February 16, 2018

My heart breaks for Dr. Kiarash's family. I would like them to know that because of Dr.Ario Kiarash , I CAN WALK AGAIN.
Another surgeon had replaced BOTH of my knees TWICE within 3 years . I was falling all the time thinking my R.A must be at fault. I was terribly wrong.
Dr. Kiarash had a very sad look on his face when he let me know the knees were " loose " and would never heal. They had large Bakers Cysts which I had never been told about. Last year he performed the painful surgeries AGAIN on BOTH knees. ( THREE new knees in less than FOUR years )

Because of Dr. Kiarash I CAN WALK AGAIN. NEVER has there been a doctor that has been willing with full confidence , to watch me cry but to tell me that he WOULD FIX MY KNEES.

He did this past year. My final appointment was to be soon. Grateful is not a strong enough word to express my adoration for this fine human being who so many times did for others as he did for me. My husband David and I will NEVER forget him. With complete sadness and the deepest condolences I can manage to put on this obituary site for his family......I will thank God eternally for the gift of Dr. Kiarash. Dr. Kiarash delivered what he promised . Thank God I told him several times that he had done what he promised. LOTS of PAIN but HIS new knees would be perfect. They are. My trust for him , the memory , pride and respect for him will be with me for eternity. Sincerely , Elizabeth Andersen Loutzenheiser Oro Valley , Az.

Lorraine Donovan

February 16, 2018

I will be forever grateful to have had Dr. Kiarash as my orthopedic surgeon. He was kind, caring and projected his confidence that he would relieve me of the pain that limited my mobility. I had a hip replacement and lost my pain and regained my enjoyment of outdoor activities. He was taken much too soon and I feel badly for those who would have benefited from his skill as a surgeon and caring professional. Rest in peace, Doctor.

Paulette Brooks

February 16, 2018

I send my deepest condolences to the family. My prayers are with you at this difficult time. Hold onto the wonderful memories and know that your husband and dad will be with you always. I am so sorry for your loss.

Jackie Tomaszewski

February 16, 2018

There are no words to say how sorry I am for the heartbreaking loss of Dr Kiarash. I have been his patient for 10 years and I will never forget how he was so patient and kind with me and how his smile lit up the room the moment he walked through the door. He always made me feel so much better with his kindness, words and that smile of his! He was my surgeon on three occasions. I chose him over five other orthopedic surgeons because I knew he was the best. He literally undid the damage caused by a podiatrist on my left foot and then he repaired my right arthritic foot as well. I'll never forget how he gently held my foot in both his hands when he spoke to me about what to expect. Dr Kiarash you were truly an amazing, beautiful, compassionate person and surgeon and you made it easy to love you! Rest in Peace Ario Kirash.

My deepest condolences to Dr Kiarash's family and close friends including his staff at SWOSS his family as well. I can't imagine how difficult a time it is for you all right now. Please accept my deepest condolences. May God bless you and give you strength to carry on with his beautiful memory in your hearts.

GAIL DEPADRE

February 16, 2018

Dr Kiarash operated on many members of our family. Several of them, more than once. We found him to be kind, caring, and fun to talk to. He seemed like an old friend, not our doctor, every time we visited him. Our family is saddened by his passing - he will always be remembered for his smile and warmth. Our deepest sympathies to his family.

Jeff Ronstadt

February 15, 2018

Rest in Peace Ario. You will be remembered fondly by those who knew you and missed deeply by those who loved you. Our prayers are with your family.

Kristi Sands

February 15, 2018

He lives on through all of us who have been healed by his blessed hands. We live and rejoice his life because he loved and rejoiced in watching all his patients have a life again. He has earned his golden wings a thousand times over. Thank you for sharing your love!

Bruce Jacobs

February 15, 2018

My deepest sympathies to all his family and friends. I had only gotten to know Ario over the past year after he joined the Centurions. He always had a great presence about him and was a pleasure to get to know. So sorry for such an unexpected loss.

Ben Korn

February 15, 2018

It was a genuine pleasure spending a small amount of time with Ario at Centurions events. His family and friends will be in our prayers and we hope you're able to grieve well and celebrate his life.

David Williams

February 15, 2018

Ario Barzan Kiarash
Obituary

Kiarash, Barzan Ario, passed away on February 10, 2018. He was a beloved Tucson community member who cherished family, friendship, philanthropy and the pursuit of knowledge.

Ario, enjoyed spending time with family and friends joking and laughing, reading voraciously, history, politics, movies and golf were his passions. His laugh was as big as his spirit. Anyone that knew Ario knows that it was always a good time when you were with him. Always one to challenge authority and never back down, but the first to offer you a hand. A truly selfless man both personally and professionally. A true renaissance man, Ario was always reading in pursuit of knowledge and an avid technologist. Life will truly be different without him sitting at the firepit with a cigar and whiskey.

Born July 13, 1962 in Tehran, Iran. At age 19, Ario departed for London, England where he spent 3 years pursuing his education. He then came to the United States, to continue his studies at the University of North Texas at Denton, where he met the love of his life, Neda, at the age of 22. Graduating with a major in biology at the University of Texas in Dallas in 1988, he then continued by graduating from the George Washington University School of Medicine with distinction in 1994. He completed his internship in general surgery at the same medical center in 1995. Ario finished his residency in orthopedic surgery at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1999. Then he completed his fellowship for orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery at Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, AZ in 2000. He practiced at Tucson Orthopaedic Institute until 2005, when he established Southwest Orthopaedic Surgery as President and an active surgeon.

He was also clinical assistant professor at the of University of Arizona Department of Orthopedic Surgery and had numerous professional publications and presentations at orthopedic associations.

He was an active member of The Centurions and was supporter of many charities in Tucson including Angel Charity for children and Pima County Medical Society Alliance and was a sponsor of the Veterans Purple Heart tournament.

Ario leaves behind his beloved wife, Neda, precious daughters Arianna and Persia, father Jalil, mother Soraya, sister Amy, brother Atta, mother-in law Mimi, sister-in-law Nina and brother-in-law David.

Ario's family will celebrate his life Friday, Feb. 16, 2018, 4 PM at Hacienda Del Sol, 5501 N Hacienda Del Sol Rd Tucson. Casa Luna Ballroom. Contributions may be made in Ario's name to the Centurions Foundation via www.thecenturions.com

CARLOS PODESTA

February 15, 2018

SORRY TO LOST YOU. THAT THE DIVINE ENERGY GUIDE YOU IN YOUR NEW ADVENTURE AND GIVE SOLACE TO YOUR DEAR ONES.

Mike Schmidt

February 15, 2018

Ario, I'll miss your enthusiastic greeting each time I'd see you. You're a gentle man with a deeply loving soul. I've only got to know you in recent years through The Centurions and I'm grateful for the opportunity to experience your laughter, amazing stories, enthusiasm for life, caring and friendship during this time. To the stars, light and all between.

Rob Purvis

February 15, 2018

Such a great man who had a huge heart and cared tremendously about others. Always very uplifting and willing to help others. We lost a special person much too early. You will be missed Ario

Matt Harper

February 15, 2018

Id just gotten to know Ario in the last few months. He and I sat by each other at a Centurions holiday party and we laughed the night away. After hearing all of my brothers tributes - I feel lucky to have met him and will cherish the brief time I was around this great man.

Rose Tucker

February 15, 2018

My heart is so heavy; Dr. Kiarash performed several surgeries on me. He was the sweetest, kindest man and always managed to calm you down. He was a skilled surgeon and never seemed to get rattled. He will be sorely missed.

Rose Tucker (Tucson, AZ)

LaMonte Hunley

February 15, 2018

A quite man when you are around him, but his present was always felt. I will miss seeing you at The Centurion Meetings and Events. My condolences to the family. R.I.P.

Leamon Crooms

February 15, 2018

My deepest sympathies. As a fellow member of the Centurions I will miss his kind smile and good conversation.

maurice holthaus

February 14, 2018

My sincere sympathies. He was a foot expert! I had four surgeries on both feet and I can now walk without pain. I called to confirm an appointment for hip pain when I learned he had passed! He was a caring surgeon whose patients were blessed to be in his care. I know I was.

Nancy Shiley

February 14, 2018

Heartfelt sympathies to the Kiarash family and to his staff and colleagues. I am the grateful recipient of two hip replacements, one knee and one ankle, all done by him. Dr. Kiarash greatly improved the quality of my life for which I am very grateful.

Danielle Beeaff

February 14, 2018

I didn't know Dr. Kiarash very long. I worked for him about a year. He was a very jovial man. His whole face smiled. Loved his smile! He was always friendly to the staff and often bringing in donuts to share. He would sometimes stroll into work on his off days, wearing Bermuda tops, shorts and flip flops. I LOVED it! He really cared about his patients. That was his bottom line. He gave the impression that he was from the old school of thought, where Doctors cared less about the business side and more about connecting with the patient. I know his patients will surely miss him. I am very sorry for the family he has left behind. My heart goes out to you. I will be making a donation to the Centurions. He used to
volunteer with them every year at Comic-Con. He gave all the employees free passes every year. He was a very thoughtful, caring and generous man. I am very sorry for your loss.

Ryan Claridge

February 14, 2018

Honor to have known you. My most heartfelt condolences to your family. The world will miss your smile and laugh.

Ava Blank

February 14, 2018

So sadden to here this news this morning! Dr Kiarash was a doctor that thought outside the box and considered whole care rather then just conventional medicine. I went to see Dr Kiarash when another Ortho had ruined my feet. The insight I got from Dr. Kiarash is something I've utilized for my entire health care. God Bless him and his family. Rest In Peace Dr. Kiarash.

T. Sanchez

February 14, 2018

Heartfelt condolences to his family and colleagues. Truly. He was a great doctor to me and others.

Norm & Cathy

February 14, 2018

Our deepest condolences to all of Ario's family, friends and colleagues. We always enjoyed our times with Ario and we will miss him. May he rest in peace.

Robin Kern

February 13, 2018

R.I.P. Dr. Kiarash you will be dearly missed by so many which words cannot express the loss for such a great surgeon, loving husband, father and was like family to most at SWOSS as well.

Kathleen Huebner

February 13, 2018

Deepest sympathies to his family and friends. He was a wonderful doctor! He will be greatly missed.

Suzanne Freese

February 13, 2018

In loving memory of a wonderful person. You will truly be missed.

Laura Sen

February 13, 2018

Rest in peace Dr.K you will always be one of my favorite people and my favorite Doctor. I will miss you thank you for everything.

Cheryl Wilson-Tillman

February 13, 2018

Rest in heavenly peace Dr Kiarash We will miss your wonderful smile and great personality.

Mike T

February 12, 2018

In late 2001, suffered a major foot injury which would require amputation. I had never met Dr. Kiarash prior to the amputation surgery at TMC. The first time he saw me was just my leg, prepped for surgery on the table in the OR. When I awoke back in my hospital bed, I realized the foot was still there. Confused, I asked the nurse if I had been in for surgery yet. She said yes and that the surgeon would visit with me later. That was when I first met Dr. Kiarash. He said "I had the saw in my hand and I couldn't do it", "I can't make any guarantees, but if you're willing to hang in there, I'll try to save your foot". Eight surgeries later, he had saved the foot and I was walking again, and I am still going strong today. Spending a lot of time together, I became close with Ario. Our kids were the same ages and he talked often about little Arianna and his new baby Persia. Ario was a proud father, and a masterful and caring surgeon. My family and I have always owed him a great deal of gratitude. I know he touched many lives the same way. My prayers go out to you Arianna and Persia, your Father was a great man and he loved you both very much. - Mike T.

David Flores

February 12, 2018

Dr. Kiarash was a very nice person to work with. He always had a smile on his face. Sure going to miss him.

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Funeral services provided by:

East Lawn Palms Mortuary & Cemetery

5801 East Grant Road, Tucson, AZ 85712

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