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    ARMENIA REBURIES MANOOGIANS
    By Laura Swan, Free Press Special Writer

    Detroit Free Press, United States
    http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/2 0070719/NEWS01/707190431/1003
    July 19 2007

    The remains of Detroit philanthropist Alex Manoogian and his wife were
    removed from St. John's Armenian Church in Southfield and reburied
    this week at the Holy Etchmiadzin in their native Armenia.

    Manoogian, best known for his donation of the Manoogian mansion
    that has served as the official residence for the city's mayor,
    died in 1996. His wife, Marie Manoogian, died three years before
    him. They are survived by two children, six grandchildren and two
    great-grandchildren.

    At the request of Karekin II, supreme patriarch and Catholicos of
    Armenians, the Manoogians were reburied Tuesday in a place of honor
    where only former patriarchs of the Armenian church lie.

    Services and ceremonies were performed with full state and religious
    honors. The caskets were escorted by an Armenian armed forces honor
    guard to an open-air altar where the supreme patriarch offered the
    solemn Repose of the Souls service. The gravesite is in front of the
    Treasury Museum, which was built by the Manoogians.

    Daughter Louise Manoogian Simone said at the reception following the
    service: "Today, I can feel my parents smiling in heaven ... grateful
    to His Holiness that they will now rest eternally on this blessed
    earth of Holy Etchmiadzin, the heart and soul of every Armenian --
    past, present and future."

    Alex Manoogian moved to Detroit in 1924 and founded what became the
    multi-national Masco Corp., which now boasts sales in the billions.

    Throughout his life, Manoogian donated money for a variety of
    charitable causes. He was named National Hero of Armenia by President
    Levon Ter Petrosian in 1993.
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