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I love you Ameh jan
Abdollahi
We remember Mrs. Shah Soltan Ghahremani as a woman of grace, kindness, and unwavering strength. Her presence brought light to those around her, and her love touched the hearts of family and friends alike. She leaves behind a legacy of compassion and wisdom, one that will continue to inspire all who knew her. Though her physical presence may be gone, her memory will forever remain etched in our hearts, a testament to a life well-lived and deeply cherished.
Susan Khoubyari and Masssod Omrani
As we cherish the memories of our time caring for Ms. Soltan at Rhema Homecare Services, we remember her kindness, strength, and resilience. Her bright smile when she'd call her beloved children, her infectious laughter around the dinner table, and her captivating stories will forever be etched in our hearts.
We feel grateful for the privilege of being part of her remarkable life, even if only for a brief moment. To her friends and family, please know that she was loved, respected, and cared for with compassion and dignity until the very end.
Ms. Soltan will be deeply missed. May she rest in peace.
Rhema Homecare Services
I remember and admire her for her hospitality, her kindness, her sense of humor, her storytelling, and the lovely family she left behind
Homayoon Dabiri
Dear mum, I am glad our paths crossed and in such a short time, we could create beautiful memories together. You told me countless times you loved me like your daughter and I felt such love. It was overwhelming. I remember the funny things you will say which will make me laugh. All these brightened my day. You promised taking me to Chiraz to spend two weeks with you, now who is gonna take me? Keep resting on mom. I love you now and forever. I will miss you and your warm kisses. May your beautiful soul keep resting on.
Claudia Asan.
What an amazing woman and what a remarkable life. I have so many beautiful memories of Ameh that I don’t know where to begin. Among Ameh’s nieces and nephews I was the closest one to her. I always considered her as my second mother. I spent many years of my life with her, and when we were apart we would always stay in touch. She raised and treated me like her own child. And like any mother she was always quick to forgive my transgressions. Ameh had particular qualities that are so rare in other people. She was an exceptionally generous woman, and was always ready and willing to give the helping hand. Often times she would send me money to give to the less fortunate, and would tell me to put the money in an envelope and be extremely discreet. She did this to preserve the dignity and self respect of the person at the receiving end. Ameh didn’t help others to show the world she was generous, or to make her feel good, or make others thankful of her, she helped because she thought helping others was the right thing to do. One day I asked her why she wouldn’t spend the money on herself, she simply replied “instead of buying junk for myself I will use this money to help others.” I must admit that at the time her reply made me feel furious. When Ameh’s children grew up and started making money for themselves she encouraged them to participate in her noble deeds, and they gladly did. Ameh always went a great distance to make her loved ones love one another. For example she would tell both sides how passionately the other side loves them. Many times I was a witness to this and also part of it. Her love was absolutely unconditional and she never expected to be reciprocated. In fact her love was so unconditional that I think any reciprocation made her uncomfortable. Ameh had enormous capability to forgive. In my sixty plus years I have never seen anyone as forgiving as Ameh. She was also a mountain of strength. One day she told me that the moment she lost her beloved son, Mehrdad, life had ended for her. But one could see that despite this immeasurable loss she had soldiered on. This was due to her tremendous amount of mental strength.
Ameh’s loss made me feel as though I lost my father again. Even though I miss her profoundly I will always feel her presence, and she will forever live in my heart and remain in my mind.
Finally I would like to tell my cousins, Mina, Nasrollah, Forough, and Marjan that you are not alone in your grief, and know that her spirit lives on in the many lives she touched.
Bahman Abdollahi
Mrs. Ghahramani was my neighbor across the street for 30 some years, and we visited together from time to time. She was always friendly and helpful, such as supplying me with various grandsons to water the pots on my patio while I was away on a trip. She was the matriarch of a large family, many of whose members I got to meet and know. She will be missed. May she rest in peace.
Linda Weaver
Ame Jan e aziz. We will miss you deeply. You were an amazing woman. You were selfless, kind, wise & strong. You were the mother of the whole family. Your memories will last with us forever & put smiles on our faces whenever we think of you.
Kamran & I always enjoyed spending time with you and Amo jan. Even though we were miles away, we always felt your warmthness on our side. You will always be in our hearts and memories ♥️
Maral and Kamran Moradi
با تسلیت های قلبی از جانب خودم ، ژاله، مشیانه، زریر و همسران و فرزندانشان به خانواده قهرمانی و خانواده های وابسته. هوشنگ رهنما
Hooshang Rahnama
Zanamu Shah Sultan’s love embraced us all. Not only was she loving and kind, she was also intelligent, perceptive and pragmatic. She was not afraid to be bold and followed her own path even at a young age. One of my favorite memories of her is when she and Amu would recite poetry in a call and response. It was a perfect illustration of their brilliance, humor and passion. Changiz and I loved and admired Zanamu greatly. She enriched our lives and her place will be forever empty.
Laura L Hoehne
The number of memories we have with her is countless. We remember her from childhood until just a few days ago. Fortunately, most of these memories are very sweet and pleasant memories. It is certain that sweet memories always retain their sweetness and reminiscing about those memories creates joy. How interestingly the poet said that if a good name remains from a person, it is better than if she/he leaves behind many possessions.
Mohammad Abdollahi
Dearest Shah Sultan Azizam,
‘دختر عامو’
You have touched my heart and soul with your love ,warmth and generosity . I have always felt an especial affinity and closeness that has bond us together beyond here and now . Your love , kindness and great strength will be with me forever to come .
Ashoobgar Hamidi- Cook
اگه اشتباه نکنم سال ۱۳۸۳ شمسی بود که زن عموی عزیزو مهربان به اتفاق عموی عزیزم دکتر محمود خان اومدند یاسوج منزل ما
یک روز بیشتر سعادت نداشتیم میزبانشان باشیم
ولی لطف و محبتی که کردند و اومدند به دیدار ما خاطره اش
همیشگیه
یادشون گرامی و همیشه در قلبمونه
Khashayar
I’m so sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and your family. I will always cherish the memories I have of Mrs. Ghahremani, especially her magnificent parties and gatherings, and her unmatched hospitality. May she rest in peace.
Nasrin Lotfi
It is with deep love that we honor the memory of Ameh Shahsoltan.
It is said that ancestors leave an imprint on the world they leave, which is why they hold such importance and remain present with us even after their passing. Ameh Shahsoltan is one of those spirits who will leave a positive mark on the world, through her presence with all of us throughout our lives, and through her warm and welcoming spirit, enduring until the very end. She will remain a beacon for us, guiding us through both joyful and challenging times. What a privilege it has been to grow and grow old in her shadow! Forever grateful.
Nahid and Rémy
Maman Shomol Aziz,
Words cannot express how deeply we miss you. As I look through your pictures and listen to your sweet voice messages, I’m filled with both warmth and sorrow. You welcomed me into your family 18 years ago with such kindness, and I will forever treasure your stories, wisdom, and loving spirit.
You always had an open heart and ear, offering comfort and love to all. I carry so many beautiful memories of you, and I can’t wait to share them with Arad and Dara so they can feel your love too.
Please send my love to my Dad and Baba Mahmood Aziz.
Elahe Tajeddini
Zan Amou jan, you left us on January 4th, but your warmth, kindness, and the love you shared will forever remain in our hearts. You were the soul of our family, always welcoming us with open arms, a smile that could light up the darkest days, and stories that carried the wisdom of generations. I’ll never forget the countless moments we spent together—your laughter echoing in the room, your gentle touch on my shoulder, and the way you made even the simplest moments feel special. Whether it was sitting by your side sipping tea, listening to your advice, or just enjoying your presence, those memories are treasures I will hold dear for the rest of my life. You will always be missed but never forgotten, living on in the love and joy you shared with everyone around you. Rest in peace, dear Zan Amou jan.
Ali Moradi
She wasn’t just a mother to you, but a mother to all of us in the community. Her kindness, wisdom, and warmth have touched so many lives, and she will always hold a special place in our hearts.
Michael & Zohreh Fakhraee
Our beloved Zanamo jan we will miss you dearly. We always enjoyed your wisdom and your life stories. Every time we visited we were enlightened by your presence, love, and all the laughter we shared. Love you forever.
Nazanin Moradi
With much love to a true lady. All the memories will remain in our hearts forever. Blessed to have had her in our lives all these years. May she rest in eternal peace.
Kaaren and Meredith Soli
Love you , miss you,
You will always be my second mom❤️❤️❤️ my wife Lynn loved you very much. Please send my regards to her because I know you are there with her and your wonderful husband doctor Ghahremani.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bijan Kazerouni
Soltan teyze was like a second mom to me. We've been family friends since I was probably 4 years old. Soltan teyze and my mom were like sisters. They were very close. I love you Soltan teyze. Rest in Peace. Allah rahmet eylesin.
Arzu Dickinson (Ulus)