Tony Jahansoozi

May 8, 1938 ~ June 22, 2015
Tooradj Jahansoozi "Tony" (Age 77) of Fairfax, VA died on Monday, June 22, 2015 at INOVA Fairfax Hospital. Tony was a Washington insititution for over 30 years. He was the owner of Beau Monde, a fine men's clothier where he served everyone from kings, politicians and the everyday man. Beloved husband of Sarah Jahansoozi; brother of Mahin Farley, Iraj Jahansoozi and Homa Afsar. He is also survived by 11 nieces and nephews, including Rod and Ramin Cyrus. Also survived by 11 great-nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 501 St. St. Jude Dr., Memphis, TN 38105.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
We grieve your loss of Tony. You certainly had a wonderful life together – one to remember forever. During this difficult time know we are here for you and share your grief. We will always be here for you. Al and Aunt Faye
Uncle Tony! I didn’t know you well, I only met you a handful of times, but what I do remember is your big smile! You brought a presence in the room that seemed to lift everyone’s spirits. You will be missed!
Dearest Iraj and Barbara and family, we read the news with great sadness in the Washington Post. If we weren’t going to be out of town for a wedding, we would certainly be at the service on Sunday. Please give us a call soon. It’s been too long since we’ve seen each other. 202 232-4437. All our love and thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Tony was a true blessing to us. He had a gentle, kind spirit with so much love for his family and the little children. Being around Tony was always a joyful and fun-filled time with his enthusiastic zest for life. We loved him and will miss him so much!
My husband was one of a kind. He was a loving person who gave much more than he took. Always selfless and appreciative, concerned about his family and friends. One of the courses he studied in college was philosophy but he could have taught the class himself. It just came naturally to him. I am so fortunate and thankful to have married such a wonderful man. He and his family are a real class act and we will all miss him terribly.
Dear Sarah, I remember Tony as many have already said… a man of character; friendly, generous, and kind. I wish circumstances would have allowed us to visit together more often as we did in past years. I know the sadness of this time for you. Know that I wish the best for you and Tony’s family. Love, Uncle Harold
My beloved brother Tony brought brightness and cheerfulness into our lives and to every place. I enjoyed his humor, sincerity, love of good food and life. He will be deeply missed.
With deepest sympathy to the Jahansoozi family. Heaven has received a wonderful soul, a good man, husband, brother, and uncle. I remember his wonderful store in downtown Washington, D.C., his great clothing lines, and most of all his big smile.
Dear Sarah, Mahin, Iraj, Homa, Rod , and Ramin, my thoughts are with you, and wish you peace and well-being. Tony’s gentleness and smile were constants in all the years I knew him. My condolences.
Dear Sarah, Mahin, Iraj, Homa, Rod , and Ramin, my thoughts are with you, and wish you peace and well-being. Tony’s gentleness and smile were constants in all the years I knew him. My condolences.
Tony will always remain near and dear to our hearts. He was always kind and attentive to our presence whenever we visited. We never heard him speak ill of anyone. He relished his time with Beau Monde as a way of serving and helping people of all walks of life. Rest in peace, Tony. Love and Affection, Mark D’Amato, cousin of Sarah.
Tony will always have a special place in the hearts of our family. He was truly a unique person and irreplaceable in our family.
Brothers are gift of our life. My brother, Tony taught me some of the enjoyment of life. When I was in elementary school I could only pass the geography test, because he helped me with the home works and got an “A” every year. Therefore I became interested travelling and seeing new places. He also try helping me in history course, but was not successful, so he dated my teacher, that helped me to pass the test. In college, he taught me how to dance, so we could go to home coming dances. He was kind, positive and easy going. I am so fortunate and thankful to had a brother like Tony. I can not imagine the loss of a loved one but I can feel it when what it is to miss a loved one.
My husband was one of a kind. He was a loving person who gave much more than he took. Always selfless and appreciative, concerned about his family and friends. One of the courses he studied in college was philosophy but he could have taught the class himself. It just came naturally to him. I am so fortunate and thankful to have married such a wonderful man. He and his family are a real class act and we will all miss him terribly.