Update regarding Amir Vahedi’s passing and funeral info
Monday, January 11th, 2010For the past couple of days, I have had a real hard time getting Amir’s face, voice and laughter out of my head. I keep picturing Amir, his broad smile, unmistakable voice and trademark cigar. Whether its playing poker against each other or sitting in a limo together going from Foxwoods to New York, I have so many memories of Amir, and right now, they are all flooding my thoughts, sporadically, throughout the day. Yet, I have to keep reminding myself that my buddy is actually dead. It’s awful. I miss him and I just feel sad.
I spoke to Amir’s brothers, Masoud and Sayed today. They are heartbroken over the loss of their brother. While deeply saddened by their brother’s passing, they told me that the outpouring of condolences and support has been overwhelming. They are very thankful and have asked that I clarify a few facts that have been misreported in the news.
The cause of death is unknown at this time. An autopsy was performed in Las Vegas, where Amir’s body remains for at least a couple more days, until it is transported to Southern California. The final autopsy report is expected in 6-8 weeks. The preliminary findings were that all of Amir’s vital organs appeared healthy, and there were no signs of disease or injury. The family confirmed that Amir was diabetic, but do not know if diabetes played a role in his death. They are awaiting toxicology reports.
Amir was 48 years old. The reports that Amir died without any family are inaccurate. In addition to his brothers, Amir has two daughters, a son, and two sisters. Amir’s sisters and children are heartbroken as well.
Amir was in his room at the Golden Nugget when he collapsed. He was discovered at approximately 1 a.m. on Saturday, January 9th.
His funeral will be on Friday, January 15th, at 3:00 PM, at Forrest Lawn Memorial located in Hollywood Hills, California. The public is welcome to attend.
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