Farouk T. Torki

Farouk T. Torki

June 09, 1942 - November 06, 2005

Farouk T. Torki

June 09, 1942 - November 06, 2005

Obituary

Farouk T. Torki, 63, was born June 9, 1942 in Egypt, died on Sunday, November 6, 2005 in Fountain Valley, California of Cancer. He is survived by devoted and cherished wife Jolanta Torki; loving daughters Nora Torki, Rhonda Torki, Sarah Torki and Vanessa Wojciechowki; loving son Matt Wojciechowski; beloved sisters Zoza Torki and Sawsan Torki; beloved brothers Zagloul Torki and Ahmed Torki. Farouk was loved by all and will be dearly missed by his family and friends.

A Funeral Service will be held at O’Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary on Tuesday, November 8, 2005 ~ 1:00 P.M. Please click on the links above for locations, directions and maps.

An Interment – El Toro Memorial Park, 25751 Trabuco Road, Lake Forest, California at 2:00 P.M. A Reception immediately following at the Bahar Restaurant @ Crown Valley Market Place, 27771 Center Drive, Mission Viejo, California 92692 949 340-1011

In lieu of flowers the family invites donations In Farouk’s name to the American Cancer Society. Please select ‘Charities’ for details.

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26 responses to Farouk T. Torki

  1. To the family and loved ones of Farouk,
    I have worked with Farouk and known him for a few years and I will always remember his kindness towards his colleagues, always time for a friendly word.
    I wish you all the strength and God’s blessing to bare this loss.
    He will never be forgotten

  2. Dear Mrs Torki I wish you and the
    children all the power to go on with your live.
    I will remember Farouk as a warm and nice men who was always intrestid in problems from others
    My condoleances with this lost.
    Nico Hagendoorn

  3. My deepest condolences for your great loss. Sorry to see farouk leave
    I will always remember Farouk as a very special friend!!

  4. Jan Niesten says:

    Dear family,

    I would like to express to you my condolences with the loss of Farouk, always known to us as just simply Torki. A very knowledgable and very friendly collegue who always was interested in you as a person. I only knew him for a few weeks when my youngest son was born and he was the first one to come with a present. Since then at many occasions we talked about our children and our experiences with them growing up. Always in good humour. He was very very proud of his children and he loved his family, always looking forward in seeing them again either here in rainy Holland or in his sunny California.
    I wish you all strength in bearing his loss.

    Jan Niesten

  5. Dear lovely family members of Farouk,

    Because I have been talking with Farouk for the last five year on a quite regular basis at Lummus, in The Netherlands, I feel shocked and herewith express my deepest condolences to all of you. The last occasion we talked, we elaborated about his plans to return to “sunny” California rather than staying in “rainy” Holland. Besides these lovely topics, Farouk teaches me that all cultural differences can be overcome easily when we would at least are willing to listen. This listing was one of his great assets and guided me through rough project times. I will surely miss him and will continue to remember him as one of my finest colleagues. Although these words are only words still I hope that after the current dark moments some sunny days will enlighten your path forward so his vision will guide you.

    Love,
    Willem

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