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  • ANCM: Mass. Armenian Community Mourns Passing of George Keverian

    Armenian National Committee of Massachusetts
    47 Nichols Avenue
    Watertown MA 02472
    617-926-1918
    [email protected]

    March 6, 2009


    MASSACHUSETTS ARMENIAN COMMUNITY MOURNS PASSING OF GEORGE KEVERIAN

    -- Former House Speaker was Champion of Free Speech and Government Reform;
    Organized First Commonwealth Observance of Armenian Genocide


    WATERTOWN, MA - The Armenian National Committee of Massachusetts joined with
    Armenian American throughout the commonwealth today in mourning the passing
    of former House Speaker and government reform champion George Keverian.

    `Speaker Keverian's commitment to free speech and open government set the
    standard for civic reform throughout the Commonwealth - a legacy which has
    touched all levels of Massachusetts governance,' said ANC Eastern
    Massachusetts Chairwoman Sharistan Melkonian. `At the same time, his
    commitment to proper U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide and devotion
    to Armenian American concerns garnered the respect and admiration of our
    communities nationwide.'

    Keverian grew up in Everett, MA, and attended Everett High School and later
    Tufts College and Harvard College. He began his political life in 1953 at
    the age of 21, with his election of to the Everett Common Council. He would
    later serve 24 years in the Massachusetts House, six of which as Speaker.

    During his years in the House, Keverian organized the first Armenian
    Genocide observance at the State Capitol - an event which continues annually
    to this day.

    In addition, Keverian's commitment to education touched the lives of many.
    On the morning of his death he was scheduled to read Dr. Seuss to students
    at an elementary school that bears his name in his home town. He had also
    served on the boards of directors of vital institutions including the St.
    Stephen's Armenian Elementary school in Watertown, Massachusetts and the
    Massachusetts Service Alliance.

    Massachusetts House Speaker Robert DeLeo told the Boston Globe earlier today
    that `[Speaker Keverian] led the House during a tough fiscal time and was
    not afraid to make difficult decisions for the benefit of the entire
    commonwealth. On a personal level, Keverian was a kind man, who made a
    tremendous contribution to his hometown of Everett, which he loved so much."

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