
Tribute to Edgar Hagopian
By Charles G. Yessaian As many of you know, Edgar Hagopian positively impacted the political process in the state of Michigan for a very long time. Edgar, along with many other Armenian Americans, worked with […]
By Charles G. Yessaian As many of you know, Edgar Hagopian positively impacted the political process in the state of Michigan for a very long time. Edgar, along with many other Armenian Americans, worked with […]
Gilbert K. Nersesian of Hillsdale, N.J., a longtime active member of the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF), Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), and the Armenian Church, died on Sat., Jan. 29. Gil was born in Worcester, Mass., […]
John Basmajian, of Seamans Ave. in North Providence, passed away on Sat., Dec. 11, 2010, surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband for 56 years of Anna (Markarian) Basmajian. Born in Hudson, […]
Al Bagian remained the best friend any ARS member could ever have. In what’s been primarily a woman’s organization for 100 years, he remained an infinite role model when it came to the organization. Forget […]
Albert Bagian, husband of Takouhi (Queenie) Bagian and a long-time servant of the community, passed away on Feb. 25 at his home. He was 92 years old. Funeral services took place on Wed., March 2 […]
Haig Merian of Newton Highlands died Tues., Feb. 1 in Newton, Mass. Born in Tzovinar, Armenia, Haig was the son of the late Baghdibeg and Nectar Davidian Meguerdichian. He attended the University of Yerevan in […]
Daniel K. Dorian of Belmont, Mass., and Boca Raton, Fla., on Jan. 11 passed away peacefully at home with his loving family at his side. He was the beloved husband of Helene A. Dorian. The […]
Elizabeth Hripsime Mangassarian, born July 8, 1928 in New York City, passed away peacefully on the morning of Jan. 3, 2011. Lizzy, as she was affectionately known, graduated from Walton High School and took courses […]
Kevork Y. Vichabian of Seekonk, Mass., passed away Dec. 13 at Miriam Hospital in Providence, R.I. He was the beloved husband of Marlene (Merdinian) Vichabian. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, he was the son of the […]
Antranik Panossian was born to Manuel Chopourian and Zarouhi Maghserejian (both from Aintab) on Oct. 10, 1914 in Aleppo, Syria. He had two sisters, Victoria and Mary, as well as three brothers, Kevork, Krikor, and […]
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