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  1. Ara Parseghian, a legendary football coach and a magnificent human being, is truly deserving of all of the tributes pouring in from all over America. We as Armenian Americans are proud to call him one of our own. May God bless his soul.

  2. Astvats Hogit Lusavori Mshetsu Zavak, Ara Horeghpair May God bless Ara’s soul

  3. Coach Ara was a special person. He built a team that believed in themselves. His ability to motivate empowered everyone on the team. He made winning an expectation. He fostered a true winning attitude from the moment he arrived in 1964: when Ara came to Notre Dame. Fans in Northern California (CAL Bears) always appreciate his huge wins over USC. I know that Ara never liked USC’s white horse. I’ve heard that coach had no love for that damn white horse and that “he’d like to shoot that damn horse.”

    I was friends with Ara’s nephew, Joe Murray. Sadly Joe who was much younger than Ara passed away with 2-3 months of Ara’s.

    May God comfort the Parseghian family- if there is anything I can do to help your causes in fight for a cure for NP C, please count on me.

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