Eyad’s Parents- Haifa and Michael Hanna

Mom met Dad in medical school.  They were just friends.  When medical school finished, Dad had gone to Cleveland, OH for training.  Mom eventually went to Cleveland as well, and that’s where the friendship led to marriage.

 

Mom grew up in a small town in Syria.  She was the youngest child with four older brothers!  That made her tough.  She is a Nephrologist (kidney doctor).  She had finished her training when Maz (Eyad’s brother) was born.  She put her career on hold for 6 years to raise her kids.  Despite that, she has been a leader in her field, opened a dialysis center (which focuses on teaching patients to take charge of their care), and her achievements have been recognized by the Kidney Foundation of Ohio.

 

She is a fun loving, energetic, kind, and exceedingly generous woman.  Her patients love her; deservedly so, as she gives them time and attention even when she doesn’t have it to give.  Her friends love her because she is rock-solid and there when needed (probably where Maz got that intense loyalty).  Her family loves her for the same reasons and more.  We’re lucky to see some of her character in ourselves.

 

Dad is a Cardiologist (adult).  He grew up in a mountain village in Syria and is the oldest of ten siblings.  The shape of his nose and his wariness of dogs originated there (good stories).  He went to med school before his time and no one really knows how old he is (also a good story).  He graduated tops in his class and still reads like he is in med school today.  He runs a Heart Failure center in Cleveland which has won acclaim.  He gives lectures around the country on the subject (yet has difficulty checking his e-mail!).  At one point he was Chief of Staff at Huron Road Hospital (1970’s - we didn’t see much of him at that time).


Dad is the best clinician his kids have ever seen.  He’s the reason why Maz is so good and Eyad can read an EKG.  His patients could not be in better hands.  He loves to teach but is willing to learn from his students.  He’s the guy the hospital calls in the middle of the night because he gets up and takes care of people.  He’s the guy friends call anytime for the same reasons.

 

Eyad’s Nana- Nadwa Aleywi

Nana is my, well, Nana.  She’s Mom’s older adopted sister.  She came to live with us in the USA shortly after Maz was born.  She helped raise us, was always there when we came home from school, taught us how to play cards, fed us and taught us how to make good food, etc., etc., etc., and loved us.

 

Nana’s health deteriorated in the past several years.  Thanks to the fact that Mom is a saint, she spent that time in a place run by nuns and by love.  Somehow, working non-stop, Mom and Dad found time to visit her and take her out on the town.  Maz visited her more often than should be possible (evidenced by the frequent calls I received from Nana on Maz’s cell-phone).  We love Nana.

 

She died in my arms about 4am, August 21st, 2005.  She helped raise two generations of my family.  We will forever be grateful for her time with us.  We miss her, but thank God for not allowing her to suffer.  I hope she smiles as she looks in on us.

 

Eyad’s brother- (click here for link to his page)

 

Everybody (including Maz) met Emily at X-mas, 2003.  Emily is wearing Mom’s engagement ring from 35 years ago (I think that counts as approval).


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