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    GARY SETIAN'S COINS MOTIVATED ARMENIAN STUDENTS
    by Tom Vartabedian

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2012/07/23/gary-setians-coins-motivated-armenian-students/
    July 23, 2012

    For 25 years, Gary Setian was the man behind the money.

    Grandparenting remains supreme these days with Armenian numismatic
    Gary Setian. Here, he's pictured with 8-year-old grandson Hunter.

    Not because he spends half his year in Las Vegas and the rest in
    Longmeadow, Mass. He's not really the gambling type or real estate
    investor.

    On the contrary, Setian was among the more fervent Armenian coin
    collectors this country has seen, with all due respect to Dr. Levon
    Saryan and others of his kind.

    With one exception: As quickly as he mounted his collection,
    he disbursed his coins to Armenian school students throughout the
    Eastern Prelacy as a token of excellence.

    To receive a Gary Setian coin was akin to getting a Mesrob Mashdots
    medal from Armenia: Only the best were rewarded. The coins dated back
    to the Cilician Kingdom and the dynasty of King Levon V in 1375.

    His act of charity started in the early 1980's. At 30-35 coins a year,
    his collection finally became depleted about five years ago, except
    for those he decided to keep for his grandchildren. He's blessed with
    two, Hunter, 8, and Lea, 14 months, who just underwent a successful
    liver transplant. Both sons, Haig and Garo, came up the AYF and Camp
    Haiastan way.

    "I look back upon those days with fond recollection," he says. "There
    was a lot of history with those coins and I took immense pride in
    sharing them with the younger generation. I attended a wedding once
    in Providence and two former students approached me to say they had
    my coins. To think someone handled these 800 years ago blows my mind."

    These days, Setian still takes a front seat when it comes to Armenian
    affairs. Vegas has a burgeoning community in the midst of building
    an Antelias church. He's been tapped to lend his expertise, much the
    way he and brother Harry have done in Indian Orchard where they were
    raised. Both were former AYFers there. Gary Setian notes that he's
    been an Armenian Weekly subscriber for 60 years.

    "Just when I thought I was past the stage of attending meetings,
    on comes this opportunity to see an Armenian church built in Vegas,"
    he says. "There's 10,000 Armenians in Vegas, a vast percentage from
    Haiastan. We've got an AYF and Homenetmen out here, an Armenian school
    with 40 kids. The more active ones come from the ARF-ARS sector."

    A church trustee, NRA delegate, executive council secretary, and
    Gomideh member for 50 years, he's been there and done that. Setian
    has more than paid his dues to Armenian society. Despite his mounting
    years, he's still crossing a threshold-anything to bring added credence
    to his heritage.

    Setian spent 40 years with Bay State Gas, retiring as a
    vice-president. He's been to Armenia 15 times working to develop safe
    natural gas distribution in that country and implement a simplistic
    computer system. The many talks he's given on this subject as well
    as Armenian coinage speak volumes.

    Two years ago, he underwent a kidney transplant after waiting three
    years for a donor. It was a time in his life when he was teetering
    on the brink of survival.

    "I feel great," he says. "Hopefully, the transplant will help me see my
    grandchildren grow up. Every day is a gift I've grown to appreciate."


    From: Baghdasarian
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