Dr. Hratch Abrahamian (1921-2013)
Dr. Hratch Armen Abrahamian was born October 25, 1921 in Rasht, Iran to Armenak and Shoushanik Abrahamian. He was the eldest brother to his twin brothers, Babgen and Vazgen. Hratch and his brothers followed the […]
Dr. Hratch Armen Abrahamian was born October 25, 1921 in Rasht, Iran to Armenak and Shoushanik Abrahamian. He was the eldest brother to his twin brothers, Babgen and Vazgen. Hratch and his brothers followed the […]
Anne N. Merian, daughter of the late Neshan and Arshalous Najarian, was born May 17, 1923, and passed away at her home on Feb. 14, 2013 in Cambridge, Mass. She is survived by her three […]
BILLERICA, Mass.—Even in death, Ojen Fantazian left an indelible impression. Dignified to the end, the 99-year-old genocide survivor gave her family and friends another reason to celebrate her life, and a monumental one at that. […]
Dear Editor, It is always difficult to lose a public servant in our Armenian community. It’s even harder if such an individual was as multifaceted and dedicated to his church and organizations as Dr. Varant […]
By Charles and Lucine Kasbarian Armen Babamian was a leading guardian of our nation’s musical heritage in the Armenian Diaspora. He bridged Armenian musical customs from the past into the present to instruct countless Armenian-American […]
Helen Nazarian Pompeian passed away on Dec. 17 at St. Mary’s Hospital at the age of 87. She was born and raised in Pontiac, Mich., and worked as a probate registrar of the Juvenile Court […]
Armen P. Babamian, a longtime resident of New Milford, N.J., formerly of Cliffside Park, passed away on Dec. 24, 2012, at the age of 97. Armen, a retired insurance salesman, an avid tennis player, and […]
The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Eastern United States Board of Directors wishes to extend its deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy on the passing of UngerouhiTakouhi (Queenie) Bagian, a lifelong ARS leader, a recipient of the […]
Known as “Hardword” because no one in the U.S. Army could pronounce his Armenian name, Krikor (Kirk) Gulezian, a sergeant in General George S. Patton’s 807th Tank Destroyer Battalion, Headquarters Company, died on Sept. 27 […]
Do legends really die? Not really! Not as long as people hold onto them and cherish the values they left behind. Not as long as we remember them for the good they left and the […]
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