Ezadin Tabassi , November 11, 1927 — January 02, 2019

Ezadin Tabassi  (San Antonio, Texas, TX) November 11, 1927 January 02, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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OBITUARY Ezadin TABASSI November 11, 1927 – January 2, 2019 Ezadin Tabassi passed away on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 6:38 pm in Fort Worth, Texas from a stroke. Born in Kerman, Iran on November 11, 1927, he was the fifth of 6 brothers and 1 sister. He attended military college where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.

He served 30 years in the Iranian military and retired a full colonel in 1980. He married Phyllis Ann Esparza in 1962. They moved to San Antonio in 1980, where Ezadin ran his own Air Conditioning and Kiln repair business.

Ezadin lost Phyllis to cancer in 1995. He was a very active member of the San Antonio Baha’i Faith community. Ezadin is survived by his daughter Lee Tiwari, son-in-law Satish Tiwari, grandchildren Manisha, Krishna, Ram and Uma Tiwari; sister Vahdad Ahmadieh, brother-in-law Aziz Ahmadieh and their sons, and several nieces, nephews and their children; brother-in-law Kevin Esparza, sister-in-law Bernadette Esparza, and her husband Michael Boyd.

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death notice Ezadin Tabassi November 11, 1927 — January 02, 2019

obituary notice Ezadin Tabassi November 11, 1927 — January 02, 2019

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