Arrangements for the funeral of Parvin Adab

Robin Hood Crematorium and Cemetery
Monday 6th January 2025, 11am and 12 noon
Parvin’s family and friends are invited to attend a ceremony at Robin Hood cemetery, in the crematorium chapel on the 6th January at 11am to say goodbye to her. A burial in the cemetery grounds will follow at midday.
A live webcast of the service in the chapel will also be available for those people who are unable to attend. To access the webcast follow the link below to the Obitus Website.
Link for Obitus Website
Username: radi5675
Password: 932004
You can log in to the Obitus Website at any time to view a test connection (and we strongly recommend you do this) but you’ll only be able to view the Live Webcast between approx 11am and 12pm on Monday 6th January 2025. A video of the ceremony will be available on demand via the link above for 28 days afterwards – it may take a few days after the ceremony for the video to be available.
You are warmly invited for refreshments after the service from 1.30pm at the family home in Moseley.
RSVP – In order to help Parvin’s family plan for catering please reply via the RSVP form below.
If any friends are considering sending flowers, please just bring a single flower that you can add to the display on the coffin. Her family know that Parvin would wish for charitable donations in her memory to be made rather than a lot of money being spent on flowers. You will find details for the cemetery, dresscode, and information regarding making a donation in Parvin’s memory in the tabs below.
O SON OF BEING! Thou art My lamp and My light is in thee. Get thou from it thy radiance and seek none other than Me. For I have created thee rich and have bountifully shed My favor upon thee.
Messages / Comments
Parvin’s family welcome any tributes, words of remembrance and stories about her so do feel free to leave any messages at the bottom of this webpage. (Please note comments are moderated so do not go live immediately)
Robin Hood Information
Crematorium Address : Streetsbrook Rd, Shirley, Solihull B90 3NL
Donation / Flowers Info
Please bring a single flower only if you wish.
For any Baha’i friends and family in the UK, donations can be made through this link:https://funds.bahai.org.uk/donations/donation-form/ Please note that only registered Baha’is can donate in this way.
For all other friends, donations to your favourite charity in Parvin’s name would be warmly appreciated, or if you wanted, a charity that would mean something to her is BASED-UK, and donations can be made through their ‘Total Giving’ website: Please follow this link to donate online
If you would rather donate in person, a box for donations will be provided on the day of the funeral.
Dresscode
Black is not necessary, Parvin would have liked a bit of colour so feel free to wear a splash of colour if you wish.
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A beacon of light at the heart of the community.
Mrs. Adab’s life evolved around her Faith, selfless service, steadfastness and utmost devotion. Her home filled with laughter, warmth, love, stories and devotionals. Her beauty, hospitality, grace, and wisdom, are forever in our hearts and no doubt will continue to bless the community.
Heartfelt condolences to the dearest family. Gone but never forgotten.
A very spirtual lady
She was and is a spiritual powerhouse, with indomitable spirit, and with immense Love for all who crossed her path. I will never forget her love, compassion and motherly spirit towards this soul.
Being welcomed to her home and family so warmly is one of the main things that attracted me to the Baha’i community. Such a loving lady with such a bright mind. She will be sorely missed. Thank you for helping me get to where I am today xxx
Dear aunty Parvin was a fun and inspiring lady. A great appreciator of a joke and always so kind in sharing new understandings.She taught me how to cook Persian rice, and use German grammar! She was proud of her children and deeply caring.
Dear Parvin and Ahmad were the first Baha’is to visit us when we moved to Chester in 1988. They were so kind and welcoming and we became close friends. Remembering these two beautiful souls with much love and fondness 🙏🏽
Dear Peymane and Naghme, We’ve been with your family and your mum since the minute I was born, there are so many childhood memories. Your mum looked out for Nahal and me while in England and we couldn’t have done without her. Your mother’s infinite kindness, spiritual radiance and strength are hard to describe. We will miss her so much.
We didn’t have an opportunity to become acquainted with Mrs Adab, but her daughters and sense of love and commitment to her wellbeing is the highest tribute to her and the best fruit of her life.
“.. Beware lest ye commit that which would sadden the hearts of your fathers and mothers. Follow ye the path of Truth which indeed is a straight path. Should anyone give you a choice between the opportunity to render a service to Me and a service to them, choose ye to serve them, and let such service be a path leading you to Me. This is My exhortation and command unto thee. Observe therefore that which thy Lord, the Mighty, the Gracious, hath prescribed unto thee. – Bahá’u’lláh
Her spiritual station and progress are secured.
I have such fond memories of Parvin when she first moved to Macclesfield with her family. As a fairly young boy she was so very kind to me and made me so welcome in her home. I think she quickly realised my fondness for her amazing cooking and I was encouraged to return for seconds and sometimes thirds! How did she make that incredible rainbow cake? I feel very blessed to have known her. I am very sad not to be able to attend the funeral and send much love to Peymane and Naghme. Xx
Dearest Naghmeh and Paymaneh, sending you both much love at this sad time. We never met your mother but im sure she was so proud of you both.
With lots of love
Farahnaz and Paul Mahony
Remembering dear Mrs. Adab and her kind words even to the end of her earthly life. Befitting and loving funeral, thank you dear Samandari and Adab family. She will be flying now, free from her earthly cage.
Mrs Adab was a very warm and welcoming human being. My husband and i were fortunate enough to get to know this wonderful lady back when she was living in Chester. We had some wonderful moments in her presents and benefited a lot from her company. She was a wonderful human being and we will miss her greatly. May God bless her wonderful sole and our deepest condolences to her daughters, Naghmeh and Paymaneh and her family. With utmost respect..
Mitra and Mohsen Khostovan