
Obituary: Jack Hachigian (1929-2013)
Born in Paterson, N.J., in 1929, Dr. Jack Hachigian attended elementary school there and graduated from Eastside High School. He was an altar boy starting at age six, was ordained as a deacon in the […]
Born in Paterson, N.J., in 1929, Dr. Jack Hachigian attended elementary school there and graduated from Eastside High School. He was an altar boy starting at age six, was ordained as a deacon in the […]
On Sun., May 19, Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian was a featured speaker at the Pontian Greek Genocide Remembrance Day gathering in Athens, Greece. He was invited to speak in Athens’ Syntagma Square by the Pan-Pontian […]
Isaac Hagopian of Waltham, Mass., passed away on April 19, 2013. He was the beloved husband of Jessy (Nuyujukian) Hagopian; the devoted father of Hagop Isaac Hagopian of Waltham, Jane Rita Duprey and her husband […]
The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) of Eastern USA has continued its efforts to assist the ARS of Syria, by purchasing the creative handmade needlework made by Armenian women in Syria. The inspirations for the needlework […]
On March 4, members of the Granite City, Ill., Armenian community came together to bid farewell to Arthur (Kegham) Bedian at funeral services held in St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church. The services were […]
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 […]
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