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Anatoly Yuryevich Niyazov

Jun 04, 1948 - Jul 07, 2008

4 Tammuz 5768

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Forever in Our Hearts

With deep sorrow, we share that a wonderful, cheerful, and kind man has passed away, leaving behind his wife, children, grandchildren, relatives, and friends in profound grief. It is hard to believe that our dear, beloved, and deeply respected father is no longer with us.

Our father, Anatoly, was born on June 4, 1948, in the city of Namangan, into the kind and noble family of Yuri and Zoya Niyazov. He was a man of remarkable decency, modesty, and wit, always ready to help others with warmth and generosity. Devoted to his family, his parents, and his friends, he was a caring father who deeply loved his children.

There was hardly a person who turned to him for help and was refused. He touched countless lives with his kindness, wisdom, and unwavering support. He lived these values wholeheartedly, and everyone who knew him—family, friends, and colleagues—adored and respected him.

In 1972, my dad married Svetlana Haimov, and together with my mom they built a beautiful family, raising four loving daughters. Their marriage was filled with respect, devotion, and care. They created a home full of warmth, laughter, and traditions that will live on through their children and grandchildren.

In 1985, he was diagnosed with a serious illness. Despite this hardship, our father remained resilient, cheerful, and full of energy. He never lost hope, always inspired others, and gave strength to those around him. Despite all the obstacles life placed before her, his devoted wife made a courageous decision — she brought our father to the United States to save his life. My mom left behind her parents and relatives, sacrificing so much to give him more years with his family. For another twenty years, she lovingly cared for him, standing by his side with unwavering dedication and love. We will always honor and admire her strength, sacrifice, and the boundless love she showed.

He lived to see his daughters married and was blessed with five grandchildren. Surrounded by his devoted wife, children, and family, he built a warm and loving home. We cared for him, protected him, and brought him back from the brink many times. Even so, it is still hard to believe this loss.

Our father lived a life that, though not long, was rich in meaning and filled with good deeds. He will forever remain in our hearts. We sincerely thank everyone who has been with us during this difficult time, and especially the relatives and friends who supported us with love, strength, and comfort.


Dear Dad, we will always be proud of you —

Through all the bitter days we endured.

You live on within us, and that will never change.

We have grown stronger, though our grief is immeasurable.

Life is not endless, and we now understand this.

But your memory will be eternal.

In mourning:
Wife: Sveta
Children: Zoya–Robert, Oksana–Illich, Sasha–Oleg, Marina–Michael
Grandchildren: Zina, Angelica, Joshua, Gabriel, Joseph
Brother: Boris–Berta
Nieces and nephews: Lora, Yura
Relatives, friends, and loved ones