You were gone too soon, we will miss you greatly. You will always be in our thoughts and prayers...
Assalamu Alaikum (May peace be upon you).
The family of Saeed Siddiqui will like to express gratitude to countless of well-wishers who provided help, visited the family and sent condolences. We would like to thank who provided help and support during Saeed's 10 month long battle with brain tumor. We would also like to thank Dr. Dong Kim of Memorial Hermann, Dr. Vinay Puduvalli of MD Anderson, and Dr. Andrew Brenner of UTSA. A special thanks to the caregiver Ms. Anissa McDonald for her diligent care.
The family also would like to express gratitude to Mr. Emran Gazi of Clear Lake ISGH Masjid and other volunteers.
The brief time that Saeed had spent on this earth, many of you had come to know him. We request that you share your thoughts in the comments section below (please select Anonymous to post, but kindly mention your name inside the comment).
Thanks.
Sincerely,
The family of Saeed Siddiqui
Houston, TX.
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Saeed Siddiqui was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1954. He was a graduate of prestigious Engineering University BUET. He received a Master's degree from Florida Atlantic University. He was last employed by JPMorganChase Bank of Houston. Before that he was employed by HAL Inc, CGI Inc, Lockheed Martin, and Gauging Systems - all of Houston, TX.
Saeed was a gentleman amongst gentlemen - an intellectual. He was kindhearted, loving, soft spoken, eversmiling, devoted son, husband, father, brother and a friend. His calm, composed demeanor and great sense of humor won over many hearts and friends in his life. He was a humble man and led a simple life. He was an avid reader. He inherited his mother's kind and gentle heart. He reached heaven on August 23, 2011 leaving behind his loving wife Atika Begum (Luna), daughter Raima Siddiqui, son Rehan Siddiqui, his loving mother Mumtaz Begum, sisters Hajera Rahman and Shahera Siddiqui, and brothers Mohammed Hussain Siddiqui, Farid Siddique, and Farooq Siddique, beloved nieces and nephews and countless of grieving friends and relatives.
Saeed was a gentleman amongst gentlemen - an intellectual. He was kindhearted, loving, soft spoken, eversmiling, devoted son, husband, father, brother and a friend. His calm, composed demeanor and great sense of humor won over many hearts and friends in his life. He was a humble man and led a simple life. He was an avid reader. He inherited his mother's kind and gentle heart. He reached heaven on August 23, 2011 leaving behind his loving wife Atika Begum (Luna), daughter Raima Siddiqui, son Rehan Siddiqui, his loving mother Mumtaz Begum, sisters Hajera Rahman and Shahera Siddiqui, and brothers Mohammed Hussain Siddiqui, Farid Siddique, and Farooq Siddique, beloved nieces and nephews and countless of grieving friends and relatives.