In Memory of

Mukhlis

Elias

Jadan

Obituary for Mukhlis Elias Jadan

It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the loss of our beloved husband, loving father, cherished grandfather, brother, uncle & great friend, Mukhlis Jadan.

Mukhlis was born on December 9th, 1941 in Telkef Iraq, and passed away on Sunday, October 4th, 2020.

He graduated from the University of Mosul with a degree in Business Administration and experienced much success over the years.

Mukhlis will always be remembered as a great and honorable man. He was loving, selfless, humble, had the most charming personality with a heart of gold. His name brought a smile to anyone who knew him and was cherished by anyone whose life was touched by him. He would never hesitate to lend a hand to anyone in need and dared to overcome all of life's challenges.

He passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family. His wife Samira Matka, his children Rita Ishoo, Sara Brikho, Mariam Tominna, Mawlood Jadan, and Christine Yono and their spouses.

Mukhlis is preceded by his late father Elias Jadan, mother Jamila Shammas Jadan and his late brother & sisters Amira Attiq, Amir Jadan, and Suad Attiq.

He will be missed by his loving brothers and sisters Wisam Kas-Shamon, Ibrahim Jadan, Bushra Abbo, Zaeem Jadan, Samira Tominna and his Grandchildren who he cherished so much.

Church Services:
An in state viewing will be Wednesday, October 7th, 2020 from 9:00 am to 9:45 am

Resurrection Mass: will be at 10:00
Holy Martyrs Chaldean Catholic Church.
43700 Merrill Rd., Sterling Heights, MI 48314
586-803- 3114

Committal Service:
Interment will follow the resurrection mass to Holy Sepulcher Catholic Cemetery.
25800 W 10 Mile Rd, Southfield, MI 48033
248-350-1900

We would like to truly thank everyone for the love and support we have received and continue to receive. We are grateful for everyone’s thoughts, prayers and kind words.

Keeping everyone's safety in mind and due to the ongoing pandemic, we politely ask all family and friends to wear a mask and maintain proper social distancing while attending funeral services.

The family apologizes for not receiving guests at home or any other halls and asks for your continued prayers.

The family appreciates your love and support and would love to receive condolences through social media, phone calls and texts.

At the family’s request any gift of flowers can be sent to the church the day of the funeral.

Thank you and may God bless you all.