Mohammed Hossein Davani
Mohammed Hossein Davani, 93, of Pearland TX passed away on February 3rd, 2025. He was born December 27, 1931 to Reza and Khadijeh Davani in Iran. Mohammed began his journey in the medical field at 18 as an X-ray tech in Iran for decades before moving to the United States. In 1988 he became certified as a rad tech in Santa Clara California.
“Mohammed is the kindest, sweetest person you’ve ever met,” a colleague once said. Mohammed will be missed by those who knew him, his colleagues, friends, and family.
Mohammed is preceded in death by his parents Reza and Khadijeh Davani; and brother Bagher Davani.He is survived by his wife of over sixty years Khatoon Davani; daughter Nazanin Davani and son in law Jens Natusch; sister Shamsi Davani; and grandson Brandon Natusch.
Visitation will be on Friday, February 28th, 2025 from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. at Crowder Funeral Home 2422 E. Broadway Pearland, TX. 77581. with a funeral service to be held at 11:00 A.M.
He was a kind, humorous, and caring man. My sincere condolences to his wife and daughter on this sad loss. Wishing his family peace and strength during this difficult time.
Dai Davani was my mom’s uncle and my grandmother’s older brother. Every time I asked my grandmother about her childhood and youth in pre-revolution Iran, she would tell me to call her brother in America because he remembered everything in detail.
I never had the chance to meet him in person, but during one of his last trips to Iran, I called my grandmother and got to speak with him. He told me all about what it was like to live in Iran, particularly in the city of Abadan, during the 1950s coup and the years leading up to the revolution. It was incredibly special to hear these stories from someone who had experienced them firsthand.
When he moved to Tehran from Abadan, my mom spent her childhood summers at his house, and she and her cousins would always talk about the fun and shenanigans that took place there. He was a constant presence in their childhood stories and appears in all the old photo albums at my grandmother’s place.
I recently visited Tehran and had the chance to see his old house, which was a meaningful experience for me, my mom and my aunt. Even though I never met him, it’s clear that he lived a long and eventful life across different parts of the world.
My thoughts are with his close family. May he rest in peace. 🕊❤️ روحت شاد دایی دوانی
Ariana joon, thank you for your kind memories and thoughts during this difficult time. We truly appreciate your taking time and writing so beautifully. With much appreciation,
Nazanin Davani and family
Daei Davani, I had heard many wonderful things about you, and though we only met once, I truly liked you. Rest in peace. My deepest condolences to your closest family.
Thank you for thinking of our family during this difficult time! We appreciate your thoughts and condolences. 🙏
Daei Davani was my mom’s uncle, and while I never had the chance to meet him, I’ve heard so many wonderful things about him. It’s evident he was a remarkable person who touched the lives of many. My thoughts are with his family during this difficult time, and I wish you strength and comfort.💚🕊️
I am deeply saddened by the passing of our dearest friend, Mohammad. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family and friends during this difficult time. He will be greatly missed, and we hold nothing but the best memories of him in our hearts.
May he rest in peace. 😞🥲🙏
The best uncle ever.you are always on our minds.Rest in peace🙏
غم از دست دادن بهترین و بزرگ ترین پشتوانه دنیا که هیچ چیز و هیچ کس نمیتونه هیچ جوره جاشون رو پر کنه بهتون تسلیت میگم.با آرزوی صبر و آرامش برای خانواده و نزدیکان
دایی دولتی روحت در آرامش ابدی🙏🙏
نوشین و مهرلن
We appreciate everyone for your kind words of comfort! 🙏
Amazing guy! Wish I got to know him better
Grandpa Moe was so very special to all of us at Kaiser. He will forever hold a special place in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
از تسلیت و یاد پر محبت تان سپاسگذاریم
🙏🙏🙏
Dear Nazanin,
You may not know me. We have never met or even spoken on the phone,
.But I’m Samin, Siamak’s older daughter. Dayi Davani was my dad’s uncle. In fact, he was the greatest uncle I have ever known. I only met him two or three times, the last time being at my own dad’s funeral. I remember how he tried to cheer me up, telling me that my dad was in a better place and would want me to do my best in life so that if he were here today, I could be sure he would be proud of me. He encouraged me to study hard in university, keep my grades up, and eventually immigrate to the U.S. as a registered nurse to build a better life for myself—just as he had done as an X-rey tech. He was happy with the path he chose in life, and he wanted me to find the same fulfillment.
Losing a loving parent is one of the hardest experiences we go through in life. I deeply understand your grief, and I want you to know that your family in Iran is thinking of you and dear Zandayi Khatoon, even those you may not know or have never met, like me. Our hearts are with you. May his kind and caring soul rest in eternal peace.
With much love from across the world,
Samin
Dear Samin, I heard nice things about you from my parents. Thank you for sharing your memories and feelings! I hope you will achieve all your goals to your best!
Much love and appreciation,
Nazanin and family
Samin joon, thank you for your words of comfort and sharing memories. I hope one day to meet you in person, maybe in America when you become a nurse.
Hugs,
Nazanin
Mohammed, “Mo” to us, was a kind, sweet colleague in the X-ray department at Kaiser, Santa Clara, California. He was also a roommate of mine for a short time.
I, unfortunately, lost touch with Mo over the years, but think of him often, particularly when we have Kaiser get togethers.
I’m happy to hear that he had a long life. I hope it was filled with happiness.
Louise, I heard your name from my dad before. He used to talk to me about the good times he had at Kaiser hospital with his colleagues. I also know he lost touch with most of his colleagues over time after retirement, but he never forgot about any of you. I appreciate your taking time and writing about your memory of my dad!