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    NISHAN AGHAJANIAN, 92, TAILOR TO HOLLYWOOD STARS

    The Morning Journal, OH
    09/12/2007

    OBERLIN -- Nishan M. Aghajanian, 92, of Oberlin, died Saturday,
    Sept. 8, 2007, at Community Allen Medical Center in Oberlin, after
    a brief hospitalization.

    He was born Dec. 18, 1914, in Arabkir, Turkey.

    Six months later he lost his father, Musegh Aghajanian, and two uncles
    in the Armenian Genocide of 1915. He, his mother, Mary Aghajanian,
    and his grandmother moved throughout Turkey and Aghajanian left
    school. Aghajanian went to work in 1927 as an apprentice tailor in
    Istanbul, making mostly hand-sewn custom garments and at age 16 he
    and a partner opened their own tailor shop. It soon became one of
    the busiest in the city.

    Aghajanian and his family moved to San Francisco in 1936 and then
    to Los Angeles, where he worked for Irene, a designer for Hollywood
    stars, at Bullock's Wilshire. He, his mother and grandmother relocated
    to Oberlin in 1938 and he opened a shop in the former Martin's Inn
    building which later was in the Oberlin Inn Block for many years
    and drew customers from as far away as New York, Pittsburgh, Detroit
    and California.

    He enjoyed classical music, the arts, history, nature and
    bird-watching, and ballroom dancing and entertaining at his home. He
    had been a member of the Suburban Club, an Oberlin dinner-dance club,
    and Wildcat, an investment club of local businessmen.

    In retirement Aghajanian continued making custom suits, skirts and
    coats for his family.

    Survivors include his wife of 61 years, A. Alice; sons Edmond,
    of Westlake, and Nishan, of Chevy Chase, Md.; daughters Lisa of
    Lexington, Mass., and Paula of Oberlin; sister, Anahid, of Beachwood;
    and six grandchildren and a nephew and a niece.

    Friends may call Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m., at Cowling Funeral Home, 228
    S. Main St., Oberlin. Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. in Christ
    Episcopal Church, 162 S. Main St., Oberlin. The Rev. Brian K. Wilbert,
    rector, will officiate. Burial will be in Westwood Cemetery, Oberlin.

    Memorial contributions may be made to St. Gregory of Narek Armenian
    Church, 678 Richmond Road, Richmond Heights, OH 44143, or to the
    Armenian General Benevolent Union in care of St. Gregory's Church.
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