December 14, 1953 – December 12, 2024
Charlotte, NC
Seyed Ali Hosseini, passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 12, 2024, in Charlotte, NC, at the age of 70. He was born in Tehran, Iran, on December 14, 1953, to Eshrat Moshiri Zavieh and Seyed Mohammad Hosseini.
Ali is preceded in death by his parents, sisters Ehteram & Mohtaram Hosseini, and brothers Seyed Mahmood and Seyed Ahmad Hosseini. He is survived by his loving wife, Teresa Hosseini, his two children Ali and David Hosseini, and his cherished grandchildren Alixx, Aliah, and Misha. He is also survived by his siblings Seyed Manoochehr Hosseini (Mehri Farahmand) and Behchat Osadat Hosseini (Ahmad Shadram), along with many nieces, nephews, and extended family members.
Ali was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, and uncle whose family was the center of his world. He dedicated his life to his loved ones, always putting their needs before his own. His selflessness and unwavering support for his family were hallmarks of his character.
Ali was a man who never asked for help and was determined to handle challenges on his own, never wanting to be a burden to anyone. Despite this, his family and friends always knew they could count on him when they needed him the most. He was a constant source of strength, always ready to offer his support with a kind heart.
Ali found immense joy in his role as a father and grandfather. His two sons and grandchildren were the light of his life, and he treasured every moment spent with them. His love for his family knew no bounds, and he cherished the time they spent together.
Another passion that brought Ali great joy was his love of gardening. His backyard was his personal oasis, a space he lovingly tended to with pride. He spent countless hours cultivating a garden that was unmatched, often teasing his family that no one else's backyard could compare to his. The family would joke about how much time Ali spent with his plants, but they all knew it was his way of finding peace and satisfaction.
Ali completed his high school education in Iran and went on to earn an Associate’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Eager to expand his horizons, he immigrated to the United States in 1976, where he attended Gardner Webb College. At Gardner Webb, he met and fell deeply in love with his future wife, Teresa. The two were married in 1978 and shared 47 years of love, companionship, and adventures. Together, they created a lifetime of memories, always supporting each other through every chapter of their lives. In 1980, Ali graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
After graduating from UNC Charlotte, Ali began working for W K Hile Company, Inc. in Matthews, North Carolina. He devoted over 40 years of his life to the company, maintaining a strong commitment and staying with them until his final days. Ali played a pivotal role in the company as their Inside & Systems Sales Engineer, a position that allowed him to contribute significantly to the company's success. His dedication and loyalty to his employer were unmatched, and just as he approached everything in life with steadfast devotion, he stayed with the same company for more than four decades. His work ethic and unwavering commitment made him a respected and valued member of the company throughout his long career.
Ali’s selflessness extended far beyond his immediate family. During the early 1980s, when Iran was at war with Iraq, Ali was deeply concerned for the safety of his family back home. Determined to help, he made every effort to bring his two brothers and their families to the United States. Ali and Teresa opened their home to them, offering their unwavering support for several years until they were able to stand on their own. His dedication and sacrifice allowed two families to escape a dangerous situation, and his actions changed their lives forever.
Ali’s legacy of love, selflessness, and dedication to his family will forever live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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