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    Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region
    104 North Belmont Street, Suite 200
    Glendale, California 91206
    Phone: 818.500.1918 Fax: 818.246.7353
    [email protected] www.anca.org
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    PRESS RELEASE +++ PRESS RELEASE

    For Immediate Release: January 3, 2006

    Contact: Lerna Kayserian
    Tel: (818) 500-1918

    ANCA-WR ESTABLISHES HAROUTIOUN KASPARIAN ENDOWMENT FUND

    -New Endowment Fund Will Serve To Engage Armenian American Youth on Hai Tahd
    Issues

    Glendale, CA -- The Armenian National Committee of America -- Western Region
    (ANCA-WR) recently announced the establishment of an endowment fund in the
    name of the late Haroutioun Kasparian of Los Angeles. The endowment fund
    will be used to educate Armenian American youth on issues related to the
    Armenian Cause. The endowment fund will amount to $50,000 when it is fully
    funded.

    Haroutioun Kasparian, a lifelong supporter of the ANCA-WR, passed away on
    June 23, 2006. Among his memoirs, Kasparian wrote the following of his
    passion for the Armenian Church and the Armenian Cause: "I would like to
    convey, after my passing, that you [the Armenian people] must love the
    Armenian Church because it is the Armenian Nation. And the nation has an
    obligation to work for Hai-Tahd [the Armenian Cause] which is both our
    national pride and obligation."

    "Haroutioun Kasparian was an Armenian American patriot," remarked ANCA-WR
    Chairman Raffi Hamparian. "He and his family have in the past and will
    remain model ANC activists, always ready to lend a hand to advance the
    Armenian Cause and participate in the miracle of American democracy. I will
    forever miss Haroutioun and know that his endowment fund will make sure that
    a new generation of Armenian Americans picks up the torch he held high for
    decades," Hamparian added.

    Haroutioun Kasparian was born on April 23, 1930 in Athens, Greece. Born of
    parents who had survived the Armenian Genocide, Kasparian lost his father at
    a young age and began working to support his family at the ripe age of
    eleven. In 1946 his family moved to Soviet Armenia, where he lived for 22
    years. During his time in Armenia he continued his education and fell in
    love with and married Elizabeth Papazian. The couple had two children, a
    daughter Arsho and a son, Vram. Due to the hardships of living in Soviet
    Armenia, Kasparian fled the country in 1968 after a decade of attempting to
    emigrate to the United States. Arriving in America, Kasparian quickly found
    employment and began a remarkably successful career in business.

    Kasparian was an active member of the Armenian Church, a fervent supporter
    of Homenetmen and a staunch patron of the Alex Pilibos School in Hollywood.
    He was a deacon and among the first contributors to St. Garabed Armenian
    Church in Hollywood. His wife Elizabeth has been a strong supporter of the
    Armenian Relief Society "Mayr" Chapter. His son Vram was among the first
    Homenetmen scouts in the Los Angeles area and his daughter Arsho has been a
    consistent supporter of Alex Pilibos. In all ways, Haroutioun Kasparian was
    proud of his Armenian heritage and was especially proud of young Armenian
    Americans who supported the work of the ANCA and other worthwhile Armenian
    causes. The ANCA-WR Haroutioun Kasparian Endowment will forever honor this
    special Armenian American.

    The ANCA is the largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots
    political organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices,
    chapters, and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated
    organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of
    the Armenian-American community on a broad range of issues.

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