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Shagufta Ejaz pays an emotional tribute to late husband

Her husband Yahya Siddiqi passed away on September 12th, after battling with cancer for five years.

Pakistan’s leading TV actress Shagufta Ejaz pays an emotional tribute to her late husband in a social media post. She posted an emotional note on her Instagram account on Friday.

She wrote, “You may be gone however, your love, legacy, and memory will forever be etched in my heart and in the hearts of our children. Your presence blessed us so much, and I do really appreciate all of that time we had together. Your memory will live on through our children and me. Your love, guidance, and support shaped me into the person I am today and I couldn’t be more thankful.”

Remembering him as a father, she wrote: “Our children were the lights of your life, and you were their rock, their hero, and their shining example. I remember the way you made us laugh, the way you always knew how to make us feel better, and the way you always put others before yourself. Your selflessness, kindness, and generosity inspired me every day.”

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“You may be gone, but your memory will live on through our children and me. We will continue to show your loved ones that life is worthwhile to live, everything to be achieved, and memories to be remembered,” Ejaz wrote.

Her husband Yahya Siddiqi passed away on September 12th, after battling with cancer for five years. Earlier, she shared a touching family video with him. In her emotional post, Shagufta wrote, “You will always live in our hearts,” reflecting the deep affection she holds for him. Fans quickly flooded the comments with prayers for Yahya’s forgiveness, expressing their support during this difficult time.

“My husband Yahya Siddiqui has passed away. Kindly recite Surah Fatiha for his maghfirat,” the actress said in a post confirming his death. The couple shared two daughters together, while both brought children from previous marriages into their family.