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    St. James Church Honors Ellis Island Medal Recipient Dr. Nishan Goudsouzian

    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/09/19/st-james-church-honors-ellis-island-medal-recipient-dr-nishan-goudsouzian/
    Community | September 19, 2012 10:20 am

    WATERTOWN, Mass. - On Sunday, September 23, St. James Armenian Church
    will host a reception following Divine Liturgy in honor of parishioner
    Dr. Nishan Goudsouzian, recipient of the 2012 Ellis Island Medal of
    Honor.

    Goudsouzian and his wife, Mary, have been active St. James
    parishioners for more than 40 years. He is the chairman of the Mr. &
    Mrs. Group, is in his second term as diocesan delegate, and has served
    on the Parish Council for six years. He is active in several other
    organizations such as the Armenian Genera

    Benevolent Union (AGBU) and the National Association for Armenian
    Studies and Research (NAASR). Goudsouzian is on the executive board of
    Friends of Armenian Culture Society (FACS) and on the Board of the
    Armenian Cultural Society of Arlington (ACF). The Goudsouzians'
    contributions to the community were recognized by Karekin II, supreme
    patriarch and catholicos of all Armenians through the awarding of the
    St. Nersess Shnorhali medal and pontifical encyclical. The St. James
    parish also honored the Goudsouzians as St. James 2008 Parishioners of
    the Year, which was recognized by the Massachusetts House of
    Representatives.

    Armenia has a special place in the heart of the Goudsouzians. Dr.
    Nishan Goudsouzian has visited Armenia seven times - twice with
    Project Hope; the first time to organize an airlift of earthquake
    victims to United States, and the second time to establish a
    rehabilitation unit. Two of the traumatized children stayed with the
    Goudsouzians for six months. Single-handedly he collects unused
    medical supplies and equipment from Massachusetts

    General and Shriners' Burn Hospitals and assembles shipments to
    hospitals in Armenia every two or three months via the United Armenia
    Fund.

    Goudsouzian's professional accomplishments are as notable as his
    philanthropic and personal accomplishments. He has been a pediatric
    anesthesiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital for 45 years, has
    published more than 150 medical and research publications and has
    authored two books that had several editions and translated to four
    languages. He was the founding editor and chairman of the editorial
    board of the indexed journal Pediatric Anesthesia. In recognition of
    his achievements, Harvard Medical School bestowed on him the title of
    Professor of Anesthesia.

    The Goudsouzians' greatest pride is their family - their three sons,
    Steven (Lara), Aram (Chrystal) and Haig (Jarka), and five
    grandchildren.

    All are welcome to attend this reception, which will be held in the
    St. James' Charles Mosesian Cultural and Youth Center, Keljik Hall,
    465 Mt. Auburn St.




    From: A. Papazian
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