In the darkness and whirling cold of the snow storm of December 24th, 2022, Golbahar’s soul winged its way into the world of Light and Mysteries. A good samaritan came across her at the first morning light in the park adjacent her home, near a path where she habitually walked. The Poirier, Wolf and Mozun families wish to thank University Hospital Emergency Room and Cardiac Ward for exerting every means to save her.
We, her family, are grief stricken that she didn’t make it home that night from her short winter walk. She will be dearly missed by her mother Celine Poirier-Wolf, her father Samandar Mozun, her step-father Daniel Wolf, her sister, Rosie Poirier-Mozun, her grandparents Terry and Jules Poirier, her aunt and uncle, Nazanin and André Poirier, and her cousins, Mehdi and Vafa Poirier. She leaves in her wake her dearly loved Mozun aunts and uncles: Soheil, Soroush, Boshra and Mojdeh. She is also grieved by numerous cousins from the Poirier, Mozun and Wolf families, and scores of friends whose lives and hearts she has touched.
Golbahar was a diligent student of computer programming. She was looking forward to her co-op placement in her final term at Fanshawe College. Her artistic talents included singing, trombone playing, painting, pottery, carpentry, and of course, finding errors in code. For many years, Golbahar sang with Amabile Choirs of London. In high school she performed in band and in the choir.
She was a dedicated volunteer who served in numerous capacities including the Community tax clinic, Fanshawe College peer support, Junior Youth Program, Epelle-Moi Canada, ReForest London, SARI, children’s classes, and so many more. She was also a Personal Support Worker to a young woman whose father depended on her for relief care. She recently completed two co-op placements with Info-Tech in London, Ontario.
Golbahar was deeply devoted to her faith. She frequently called upon the power of prayer. In the summer of 2014 she embarked on a year of service to the Baha’i Cause and was dispatched to several areas in the province of Quebec where her activities were lovingly overseen by the Regional Council of Quebec. She is also remembered for her service as a counselor at Rainbow Baha’i School in Northern Ontario, and for her frequent participation at Shining Lamp Baha’i school. Her singing voice often graced the assemblages, particularly in her home community of London, Ontario.
Golbahar was vigorous and athletic. She learned to swim from a young age. She enjoyed canoeing and cycling, and as a child she was a natural gymnast. It was her custom to take long walks outdoors. Although she had acquired her driver’s licence in recent years, she relied on buses to get around in any kind of weather. She had excellent navigation skills and impeccable timing for buses.
Golbahar had a family in the PEPP program at LHSC where she regularly participated in recreational activities. She was a luminous support to her peers in the program. She also developed many deep ties with friends and staff at CMHA housing in London. Golbahar overcame her challenges in recent years with perspicacity and determination. She drew strength from the friendships she built, and offered precious support in turn.
Golbahar’s deep compassion is evidenced in the numerous reminiscences of friends far and wide which have been pouring in. We are bolstered in our grief in the recounting of her consoling and encouraging the discouraged and the outcast. She was also a lover of the environment. She enjoyed planting trees, and frequently collected and sorted trash. Her presence was often a source of comfort, or of goofy laughter. She will be remembered also for her unique sense of style, her colourful and flowing garments.
We call upon you Golbahar, and count on your support and levity. We sing your praises, and perform acts of service in your name. In our grief you have drawn us together with a powerful love that is everlasting. We are united in our yearning for your sweet voice, your cheerful smile, and your able assistance. May you fly eternally, our dear sweet angel, in the meads on high. We pray your soul be free of trespasses so that it may be released to explore the heights of Heavenly Grace. Yá Bahá’u’l-Abhá!
The family invites respects to be paid at Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London on Saturday, December 31, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. Baha’i Funeral to follow at Woodland Cemetery, 493 Springbank Avenue, London. For those unable to attend the service, the family welcomes you to participate in the service via livestream. For registration to view the livestream, please click here: Golbahar’s funeral service livestream
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Golbahar are asked to consider the PEPP Program at LHSC or CMHA London Middle.
We offer our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Juliette R Hope Golbahar Poirier-Mozun December 24 2022 and hope that their memory may be a source of comfort during this difficult time. Your thoughts and kind words are greatly appreciated.
Death notice for the town of: London, Province: Ontario
Céline and family,
My deepest condolences. There are no words that can comfort you during this heartbreaking time. May you find comfort in the beautiful memories you have created over the years. Your angel will forever watch over you❤️
Beloved friends,
We have just learned of the loss of this exceptional youngster.
The news came with an explosion of grief and disbelief.
Here is someone her generation needs terribly.
Thousands who have not even heard her name will feel this.
Perhaps her radiant star needed nothing more of dunya, or there was not room here for such radiance.
We will pray together tonight for the progress of her great and blessed soul through all of the worlds of God.
J. and D.