1933
2017
Moeinodin Hadaegh of Cypress, Texas was born in Shiraz, Iran on September 29, 1933 and passed away May 17, 2017. He is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years, Afagh Owlia, four courageous sons and their families: Farshid, his wife Leslie, children Deven, Christopher, Mahsheed, great-grand children, Lucy and Leon; Jamshid, his wife Mona and children Ardavan and Armeen; Farid, his wife Theresa and child Hadassah; Farshad, his wife Yasmin and children Mariam and Kimiya. Also left to remember Moein are many amazing family and friends.
He received his Masters from the Military Academy in Tehran. He proudly served his country for 30 years, dedicating his life to public safety. He was a highly distinguished military General serving the Shah of Iran, achieving many honorable awards and medals.
In 1983, the family immigrated to the United States for their safety and education. As a servant to society, he demonstrated his love to the public, by providing family oriented restaurants in the greater Houston area.
His greatest passions were spending time with family and friends, caring for the public, appreciating God's creation in nature, loving animals, poetry, and listening to authentic Persian songs.
He will forever be loved and missed by all.
In addition to flowers, donations can be made on Moein's behalf to St. Jude's Research Hospital and www.autism-society.org.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Memorial Oaks Funeral Home & Cemetery.
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May 20, 2017
Claire Kramer
So sorry for the loss of your wonderful father. Thoughts and prayers for you and family!
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