Inaam passed away on May 2, 2011 at the age of 52. Her husband, and two sons, along with two of her sisters were by her side. Her family had five sisters and four brothers. She was the youngest sister and the eighth child of nine in the family. She was born in Lebanon on February 20, 1959. She came to the United States to obtain an education in 1978 and attended Cleveland State University to study chemical engineering. She finished three years of school before she met her loving husband and was married on November 13, 1982. She then moved to Maryland to live with her husband and obtained her American Citizenship. Her sons were born in 1983 and 1987. Though Inaam was Eastern Orthodox, she sent the children to a private Catholic school where they obtained a better education and learned the Catholic religion and its teachings. She was never sorry that she sent them to a Catholic school. The children were on honor roll through out their schooling. The children graduated from The University of Maryland with honors. One child even self thought himself and obtained a full scholarship. In the first few years of her married life, she was a homemaker. When the children grew up, she began working part time at Hecht's and Woodies as a fragrance model. She was well loved, respected, and honored for her great sales figures in the store and her personality. She was promoted to management where she recruited and trained people who are successful and still in the same field to this day. She later went to work for an insurance company where she also was a successful sales representative. She always wanted to put her best efforts to help people to obtain insurance policies and people with their financial needs. Working for the government was her next and final career. She did very well in her job. She was very loved, admired, and respected by all those who had the good fortune of knowing her. She will always be remembered as an interesting, knowledgeable, kind, and generous woman. All who knew her, especially her family, friends, co-workers and acquaintances truly enjoyed their time spent with Inaam. All will truly miss her conversations, her insight on various topics and her personality. Her wit, wisdom, generosity, love and affection to all the people she touched, will never be forgotten. She was a remarkable woman who touched so many lives, was very much loved by all, and will be truly missed. She is survived by her husband of 28 years Sami Mukhar and their two sons Majdi and Ramzi.