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Dr. Nasser Maleki, Ph.D.

January 25, 1953 - January 6, 2012


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Candle lit by Ryan and Beth Sullivan
on January 21, 2012

Our heart goes out to Nasser's beautiful wife Johanna and their lovely children. He was such an intelligent, successful admirable, gentleman with a beautiful smile and a warm heart. We will always be grateful for his dedicated friendship to my brother Patrick. My brother and his family were so lucky to have Nasser in their life and he always made us feel like extended family. He will be missed.

Posted by Ryan and Beth Sullivan on January 21, 2012

Our heart goes out to Nasser's beautiful wife Johanna and their lovely children. He was such an intelligent, successful admirable, gentleman with a beautiful smile and a warm heart. We will always be grateful for his dedicated friendship to my brother Patrick. My brother and his family were so lucky to have Nasser in their life and he always made us feel like extended family.

Posted by Ryan and Beth Sullivan on January 21, 2012

Our heart goes out to Nasser's beautiful wife Johanna and their lovely children. He was such an intelligent, successful admirable, gentleman with a beautiful smile and a warm heart. We will always be grateful for his dedicated friendship to my brother Patrick. My brother and his family were so lucky to have Nasser in their life and he always made us feel like extended family.

Posted by Ryan and Beth Sullivan on January 21, 2012

Our heart goes out to Nasser's beautiful wife Johanna and their lovely children. He was such an intelligent, successful admirable, gentleman with a beautiful smile and a warm heart. We will always be grateful for his dedicated friendship to my brother Patrick. My brother and his family were so lucky to have Nasser in their life and he always made us feel like extended family.

Posted by Ryan and Beth Sullivan on January 21, 2012

Dr. Maleki was definitely a very influential person to me growing up. I will always remember him as a man who was always interested in what you had to say. He loved discussing anything intellectual, and his seemingly infinite scientific knowledge was always a source of comfort to me. I can say without a doubt that Nasser Maleki was a huge part of my mental and intellectual development and I will forever cherish the time I had with him.The news of his death has saddened me greatly and my heart goes out to his family.
-Doug Bleichner

Posted by Doug Bleichner on January 14, 2012

Nasser was a caring phyiscist/clinician. He had a subtle sense of humor, and, when he was in Boston at the Harvard JCRT,
he showed that, and shared his expertise with the staff.

I'll always remember Nasser coming to our annual JCRT Ski Trip. He was a part of that good time.

Nasser was a good man. Remembering fondly, John Monks

Posted by john monks on January 13, 2012



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