Paul Parviz Assadi

Paul Parviz Assadi

October 29, 1952 - August 03, 2010

Paul Parviz Assadi

October 29, 1952 - August 03, 2010

Obituary

Loving husband.
Devoted father, brother and friend.

Paul Parviz Assadi lived a life full of happiness. He loved his family and friends, and cared so much about others.

He loved his wife dearly and just recently celebrated 31 years of marriage. A wonderful family man, he always cherished his daughters, valued their achievements, and was there to cheer them up when they needed him.

Music was his passion. He was a drum player at heart, but played some other instruments as well. You could always bet that he was humming a song or making music with whatever was around him, be it a pen, book, etc.

His laughter was contagious, his smile heartfelt. Above anything else, he had a beautiful spirit. He left us too soon. We will miss him a lot, but we will keep him in our hearts forever.

Please share your stories or comments about Paul Parviz. We would enjoy reading your memories of him.

Proud daughters, Neda and Raana.

Memorial Service: El Toro Memorial Park, Sunday, August 8 from 11:00 a.m to 1:30 p.m.

Reception:
Four Seasons Restaurant formerly known as Darband
14210 Culver Dr.
Irvine, CA 92604
949 857-8265

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59 responses to Paul Parviz Assadi

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  1. Rudy Valdez says:

    Lisa, I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Paul for many years while working at Target. I would always look forward to his visits because he genuinly cared about the team. My condolences to you and your family.

  2. Dear Lisa and girls, my deepest condolences. Paul will always be present in your lives through all the beautiful moments shared.
    Love, Veronica, Amanda and William

  3. Waiwun Lim says:

    Lisa, Neda, Raana, and family:

    I feel so proud to have known Paul and his family. I remember meeting Paul while at Target–he was always so sincere and genuine. Amidst the craziness of retail, I can still recall hearing his calming voice greeting, “Hi Waiwun. How are you?” Paul was a man that exuded confidence and ethics–a man surely to be admired.

    My condolences to the Assadi family. Paul will be missed.

  4. Pual, you were a great friend, I am going to miss you a lot but your memory will be in my heart forever.
    Ben

  5. Lisa, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. You and the girls are in my thoughts. Stay in touch and God bless you all……

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