Paris's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that the family of Paris "Pari" Ikahbar announces her untimely passing on July 28, 2018, just sixteen years after her birth on February 3, 2002. A young woman known for her vibrancy, wit, and generosity, Paris leaves an indelible imprint on the hearts and minds of those who were privileged to know her. Despite her fondness for her nickname Pari, Paris held a special affinity for the name given to her at birth.
A woman of remarkable intelligence and unparalleled humor, Paris was renowned for her kindness and caring nature. Her sweetness was a beacon of light that shone through even in her most trying times, and her generosity was a testament to the size of her heart. Those who knew and loved her will remember Paris for these qualities that made her such a unique and cherished individual.
Paris is survived by her mother and father Corinne and Imran Ikahbar, her younger brother Tyan Ikahbar, and her baby sister Eloise Ikahbar. As well as her two best friends, Kimberly Armone and Genesis Gardenia Mazola.
Always insightful beyond her years, one of the most potent lessons Paris imparted to those around her was the importance of letting go of toxic relationships. She firmly believed, and often advised others, that “holding on to toxic relationships is the death of all personal growth.” Her belief in this principle served as a guiding light to those around her, encouraging them to value their self-worth and prioritize their personal growth. Paris enjoyed writing, and she had a deep appreciation and passion for filmmaking and directing. She also enjoyed cooking and would often treat the people in her life with delicious and innovative creations.
In these times of sorrow, Paris' wisdom is a source of comfort and guidance, reminding us to hold onto what brings growth and happiness. The legacy of Paris Ikahbar will continue to live on through the lessons she shared and the memories forged during her short but impactful life.