

I would like to give you this precious life story book of baba. May it serve, forever and more, as a treasure chest of the wonderful memories he had with us all. Hope you enjoy it. Always remember him in your hearts.
Special thanks to my Farnaz for spending many hours designing and arranging this book.
Love each and everyone of you,
Maman Eshi
Dec, 2016
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Akbar Fadavi was born to Khanom Soltan and Seyed Ramazan Fadavi on February 12, 1927 in Isfahan, Iran. He was the last of the 6 children in his family.
He lost his father at age 5. He followed his oldest brother, Seyed Mahmood Khan Fadavi, and joined the Military Academy of Iran in 1949.
He got married on June 8, 1961 to a precious, young, and stunning girl, Eshrat Talakoub, in Tehran Iran. They had their first child, Faraneh, and soon after relocated to Isfahan where their other 3 children, Farnoush, Farnaz and Ali were born.
Akbar was a great husband and a devoted, hardworking father. He was kind, warmhearted and a great role model. He was very kind to people and would go out of his way to help those in need.
Through his dedication and hard work, he always held very sensitive and high ranking positions in law enforcement for the Imperial State of Iran.
He retired following 30 years of service to his country. Akbar was then forced to flee his beloved country after serving a harrowing imprisonment during the 1979 Islamic Revolution of Iran.
He and his family settled in Boston, Massachusetts in 1988 and lived there for 15 years. He relocated to Orange County, California in 2003 with his wife, where he lived for the rest of his life.
Akbar was very proud of his wife of 54 years, who showered him with love and care and showed him what a true love is. He also was very proud of his children for their achievements in their lives and he enjoyed and loved his grandchildren very much.
Akbar is survived by his loving wife, Eshrat, his daughters, Faraneh, Farnoush, Farnaz, his son, Ali, and five granddaughters, Leila, Lily, Jazmine, Bella and Golsa.
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Akbar Fadavi was born on February 12, 1927 in Isfahan, Iran.
He attended the Military Academy of Iran in 1949.
Through his dedication and hard work, he always held very sensitive and high ranking positions in law enforcement for the Imperial State of Iran.
He retired following 30 years of service to his country. Akbar was then forced to flee his beloved country after serving a harrowing imprisonment during the 1979 Islamic Revolution of Iran.
He and his family settled in Boston, Massachusetts in 1988 and lived there for 15 years. He relocated to Orange County, California in 2003 with his wife, where he lived for the rest of his life.
Akbar is survived by his loving wife, Eshrat; his daughters Faraneh, Farnoush, Farnaz;his son, Ali; and five granddaughters, Leila, Lily, Jazmine, Bella and Golsa.
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