

Milad (Chris Sr.) Naklah Nasrallah, passed away on Monday August 31, 2020 at the age of 72. He was born to his parents Naklah Nasrallah and Soraya Nasrallah, on December 25, 1947 in Lebanon. Milad (Chris Sr.) lived in Dallas, Texas for most of his life with his family. Milad (Chris Sr.) was a loving father, husband, grandfather, and a friend to all. He is survived by his dedicated wife Antoinette, his daughters Soraya, Christeen, and Pamela, his sons Steven and Joshua, his grandchildren Layla, Christian, and Chase, and his many nieces and nephews. Milad (Chris Sr.) was a successful businessman who accomplished many things throughout his lifetime.
Milad (Chris Sr.) Nasrallah’s achievements are many. He moved to the United States with no more than a dream of owning his own business. After immigrating from the Middle East, he put everything he had into his entrepreneurial endeavors, and raising a family. He started out as a mechanic in a small garage, and he saved up enough money to open an automotive business of his own, along with property, and land. His road to success and self-sufficiency may have been difficult, but he proved that hard work pays off. His entire life was spent beating the odds, and creating the best life for his family. Milad (Chris Sr.) instilled confidence, and independence in his children, while also encouraging them to pursue an education, and to take advantage of opportunities that are available to them. It was important to Mr. Nasrallah (Chris Sr.) to encourage, motivate, and inspire his children to work hard, make wise decisions, and keep a positive attitude so they to could succeed in life. Everything achieved by him was always for the best interest of his loved ones.
It is notable that Milad (Chris Sr.) came to this country with a dream—the American Dream. He proved that anything is possible, if you put your mind to it. Milad (Chris Sr.) believed that America offers certain freedoms such as: opportunity, prosperity, and success, and that is still true today.
All of his years, he embraced his life with his family. Milad (Chris, Sr.) personality was kind-hearted, generous, and he was always full of life. He always made people around him laugh. He always made friends everywhere he went, even his customers at the automotive shop loved him, and his tenants loved him, as well. Above all, Milad (Chris Sr.) was a good friend, a loving father, a dear brother, a great son, and a devoted husband, who was loved for who he was.
His eldest son Chris M. Nasrallah, Jr. (1980 - 2019) preceded him in death. His (Chris, Jr.) undeniable presence will be missed by all.
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