Ahmed Unissa "Shahzadi" Shadforth passed away on April 25, 2025 at the age of 84.
Born on April 2, 1941, in Hyderabad, India, to a Paigah family, Shahzadi immigrated to Canada in 1965. She married William "Bill" Hughbert Shadforth on March 8, 1966. Bill served in the Canadian foreign service, which Shahzadi later joined herself. Her diplomatic career included postings in Warsaw, Poland, and at the Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations.
Throughout her life, Shahzadi was an accomplished artist whose paintings and sculptures were featured in several exhibitions. An avid reader with an interest in historical research, she pursued knowledge with passion.
Shahzadi was predeceased by Bill in 1996. She is survived by her two daughters, Sarah (Martin) and Tahirah, as well as her grandchildren, Conrad and Rafaella.
Shahzadi will be remembered and celebrated at a private service for friends and family.
Digital Guestbook
Terje Berg
Mehmud M Shamsuddin
No words can give meanings for my life with her. Two of the oldest children of our parents, we grew up together sharing our lives together. Fortunately we spoke a day before her illness. May God give her the highest Jannah.
Wassam Khan & Family
Deeply saddened by the news of Shahzadi Aunty’s passing. She was a kind and loving soul who touched so many lives. May her memory be a blessing and bring comfort to you both.
Uncle Nasir
I am deeply saddened by my elder sister's passing. She was a truly kind-hearted and remarkable lady. Her guidance and support throughout my childhood and adult life has shaped me into what I do today. I'm grateful to have met her in my visits to Ottawa; I captured an evergreen moment that day of her beautiful smile while I was rushing back to my spot after setting the camera timer.
My dear sister's love and memory will continue to live on in me.
Sarah and Tahirah, please accept my heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. I appreciate both of you for being in constant touch with us and updating us about Mum's situation. My thoughts and blessings are with the two of you.
Noora, Abrar and Little Hamdan (Uncle Nasir's youngest daughter)
I have vague but fond memories of the time Badi Aunty visited Dubai when I was probably around 9 or 10 years old. Forever in my mind, she will be the most elegant and soft spoken lady. May she rest in peace.
My heart goes out to my cousins Sarah and Tahirah, may God give you both strength during this difficult time. Badi Aunty and you two will always be in my prayers.
Ozma Mirza-El Rhailani & Family
Even as a child, I was quietly curious about my aunt. To me, she was a woman of grace, independence and deep knowledge of my family’s roots.
Through her, I came to better appreciate the heritage of my mother’s family and the importance of shaping your own path.
She will be missed and I will carry her memory of with me always.
Saba
My Dearest Aunt Shezadi whom we use to call Badi aunty will always be there in our hearts she was a gem of our family who taught us to continuously live a stylish life which our ancestors use to live her way of talking and her way to keep us learn to live fit was amazing you ll always be missed Badi aunty my heartfelt condolences to Sarah and Tahira you both are my sweetest cousins would always love to be in touch with you both to keep my Aunt alive may her soul Rest in Peace and may Allah grant her the highest position in heaven Ameen
Although we never met, I still feel your absence through the profound meaning and love you brought to those I care about. Thank you for the light you cast on their paths-your impact will be felt for years to come.