Khalil Norizadeh
Khalil Norizadeh
23.11.1965 - 22.11.2023
About
About
About
About
Khalil Norizadeh, A brilliant man, so proud with an intellect that couldn't be ignored. He had such a strong nature, mixed with his undying charm and playfulness made him so popular with whoever he met. The peoples favourite.
Khalil was a loving husband, brother and father to five children, four boys and one daughter, through them he gained two grandchildren.
He had unique experiences in his life. From an early age he was drafted as a soldier in Iran, owned his own mechanic by the age of 18 and ran his own Judo class. He also married at a young age, and decided to move his family to London for a better life, including his brother, sister and nephew!
In London Khalil had his last child when he was 33, he continued his work as a mechanic. Khalil really embraced himself into the modern ways of society, he was a really open minded, positive man.
Khalil remarried whilst in London with his new partner, where they shared great memories and fun date nights, trying new restaurants and experiences together.
He had a mantra about life which was BE POSITIVE, he believed that no matter who you are in this life, if you truly believe and put in the effort you can be anything you allow yourself to.
He continued to live his life being positive and loving till the very end.
Khalil will be missed, but he will never be forgotten, his memories and stories will love on forever.
Khalil Norizadeh, A brilliant man, so proud with an intellect that couldn't be ignored. He had such a strong nature, mixed with his undying charm and playfulness made him so popular with whoever he met. The peoples favourite.
Khalil was a loving husband, brother and father to five children, four boys and one daughter, through them he gained two grandchildren.
He had unique experiences in his life. From an early age he was drafted as a soldier in Iran, owned his own mechanic by the age of 18 and ran his own Judo class. He also married at a young age, and decided to move his family to London for a better life, including his brother, sister and nephew!
In London Khalil had his last child when he was 33, he continued his work as a mechanic. Khalil really embraced himself into the modern ways of society, he was a really open minded, positive man.
Khalil remarried whilst in London with his new partner, where they shared great memories and fun date nights, trying new restaurants and experiences together.
He had a mantra about life which was BE POSITIVE, he believed that no matter who you are in this life, if you truly believe and put in the effort you can be anything you allow yourself to.
He continued to live his life being positive and loving till the very end.
Khalil will be missed, but he will never be forgotten, his memories and stories will love on forever.