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  • Crossroads E-Newsletter - April 23, 2014 - Special Edition

    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apost. Church of America and Canada
    H.E. Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan
    Prelate, Easter Prelacy and Canada
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    Web: http://www.armenianprelacy.org/



    April 23, 2014 - Special Edition

    The Armenian Prelacy
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY
    10016

    tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    Email: [email protected]

    IN MEMORIAM

    ONNIC MARASHIAN 1925-2014


    Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian, of blessed memory, decorates Onnic
    Marashian with the Prince of Cilicia insignia, the highest civilian
    honor bestowed by the Holy See of Cilicia, May 1996.

    His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan and the Religious and Executive
    Councils announce with sorrow the passing of Mr. Onnic Marashian, a
    long-time servant of the Armenian Church. He was a Pillar of the
    Prelacy and was awarded the Prince of Cilicia insignia in recognition
    of his many years of service to the Armenian Church and the Eastern
    Prelacy. Mr. Marashian died yesterday, April 22, after a short
    illness.

    A National Funeral (Azkayin Taghoum) will take place at
    Sts. Vartanantz Church, 461 Bergen Boulevard, Ridgefield, New Jersey,
    on Saturday, April 26, with visiting from 10 to 11 am, and funeral
    services at 11 a.m., with the Prelate, Archbishop Oshagan,
    officiating. Interment will follow at George Washington Memorial Park
    in Paramus, New Jersey. A memorial luncheon will be offered at
    Sts. Vartanantz Church.

    Mr. Marashian is survived by his wife, Vergine, his daughter Hera and
    her husband John Williams; son Mardic and his wife Carol; and five
    grandchildren. A son, Asbed, and daughter-in-law, Sosy, and a brother,
    Joseph, predeceased him.

    Mr. Marashian served on the Prelacy's Executive Council for many years
    beginning in 1979 and continuing on until 1999. During his tenure he
    served as the Council's secretary for a number of years and as its
    chairman from 1994 to 1999. He served as a delegate to the World
    General Assembly in Antelias, was elected to the Central Executive in
    Antelias, and served as a delegate to the Prelacy's National
    Representative Assembly. The Prince of Cilicia medal, the highest
    civilian award offered by the Holy See of Cilicia, was presented to
    him in May 1996.

    Mr. Marashian was a well-known specialist in the energy industry and
    was employed for many years by the McGraw-Hill Company, where he
    served as editor-in-chief of the influential publication Platt's
    Oilgram. Following his retirement, McGraw-Hill retained him as a
    consultant for many years. He is the author of numerous articles in
    his field of expertise where he was an internationally recognized,
    respected, and honored colleague.

    In lieu-of-flowers donations may be made to the Eastern Prelacy of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church of America and to Sts. Vartanantz Armenian
    Apostolic Church.

    IN MEMORIAM

    LUCY ISHKANIAN TANKIAN
    1934-2014

    Archbishop Oshagan presents Lucy Ishkanian the Queen Zabel Award in
    2011.

    His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan and the Religious and Executive
    Councils announce with profound sorrow the passing of Lucy Ishkanian
    Tankian, on April 20, 2014. She was a dedicated supporter of the
    Eastern Prelacy, and she and her husband were Pillars of the Prelacy.

    Ms. Ishkanian, an accomplished concert pianist, was recognized
    internationally. She generously gave her time and expertise to the
    artistic community through her support of the education and careers of
    young artists. In 1992 she founded the Juilliard-Komitas friendship
    program that offers gifted students from the Komitas Conservatory in
    Yerevan, Armenia, the opportunity to study at The Juilliard School in
    New York.

    The Wake/Homecoming service will take place Thursday evening, April
    24, at St. Illuminator's Cathedral, 221 East 27th Street, New York
    City, from 6 to 8 pm, with a service at 8 pm. The Funeral service,
    officiated by Archbishop Oshagan, will take place on Friday, April 25,
    at St. Illuminator's Cathedral at 10 am. Interment will follow at
    Cedar Grove Cemetery in Queens.

    Ms. Ishkanian is survived by her husband, Hagop Tankian. A brother,
    Vahe, predeceased her.

    Ms. Ishkanian was a valued member of the Prelacy's Musical Armenia
    committee that each year selected an artist or artists to be featured
    at the annual Musical Armenia concert in Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital
    Hall.

    In appreciation of her life-long dedication to the Prelacy and the
    arts, the Prelacy honored her at a luncheon on May 2, 2011, where
    Archbishop Oshagan decorated her with the Queen Zabel Award, one of
    two high honors awarded by the Eastern Prelacy.

    She gave her first recital at age seven, two years after becoming the
    youngest student ever accepted to the Juilliard Preparatory
    Division. She continued her education in the college division of
    Juilliard, graduating with both a Bachelor of Science and Master of
    Science degrees. She also went on to complete requirements for a PhD
    degree at Columbia University.

    In lieu-of-flowers donations may be made to St. Illuminator's
    Cathedral or to the Juilliard Armenian Scholarship Fund.

    IN MEMORIAM

    HARRY KOUNDAKJIAN
    1931-2014

    His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan and the Religious and Executive
    Councils announce with great sorrow the passing of Harry Koundakjian,
    a former Associated Press photographer and photo editor on Monday,
    April 21.

    Mr. Koundakjian, who colleagues considered to be the father of
    photojournalism in the Middle East, was a familiar presence (along
    with his camera) in the Armenian American community. He captured the
    images of every major event and then emailed the images worldwide. In
    October 2005, His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Holy See of
    Cilicia, decorated him with the Mesrob Mashdotz medal during a
    pontifical visit to the United States in appreciation of his lifelong
    contributions.

    Mr. Koundakjian is survived by his wife Aida, son Vicken, and daughter
    Lola. Funeral Services will take place Saturday, April 27, at the
    Armenian Evangelical Church in New York City. Rev. Fr. Mesrob
    Lakissian, pastor of St. Illuminator's Cathedral, will represent the
    Prelate. In accordance with Mr. Koundakjian's wishes, his ashes will
    be taken to Lebanon.

    He joined the Associated Press in Beirut in the 1960s and covered all
    Middle East events, including the civil war in his beloved Lebanon
    from 1973 until 1979, when he was transferred to the Associated Press
    headquarters in New York City.

    In a 2005 interview he told the interviewer, `I'll always have a
    camera around my neck, even when I'm buried.'

    Asdvatz Irents Hokinere Lousavoreh

    May God Illuminate their Souls

    Web pages of the parishes can be accessed through the Prelacy's web
    site.

    To ensure the timely arrival of Crossroads in your electronic mailbox,
    add [email protected] to your address book.

    Items in Crossroads can be reproduced without permission. Please
    credit Crossroads as the source.

    Parishes of the Eastern Prelacy are invited to send information about
    their major events to be included in the calendar. Send to:
    [email protected]




    From: A. Papazian
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