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    Monte's Mother Passes Away in California: Reminiscences of Our Meeting

    Edik Baghdasaryan

    01:10, December 10, 2012
    Zabel Melkonian, mother of Armenian national hero "Monte" passed away
    today at the age of 92.

    I had the opportunity to meet with Mrs. Melkonian when I visited the
    States last May. After our meeting, I jotted down the following notes.

    I met up with Monte's brother Markar in the afternoon. We drove to
    Fresno in Markar's beat-up jeep. The plan was to have lunch at one of
    the local Armenian restaurants. They were all closed or had gone out
    of business. Fresno was a sad little town. Even the Armenian church
    was closed. This was the same Armenian church where General Antranig
    was laid to rest in 1927. As a young boy, William Saroyan worked
    selling newspapers in Fresno. Markar told me that he had spotted
    Saroyan several times strolling down the streets of Fresno. A theatre
    was names in Saroyan's honor. Today, Fresno is a changed town. I saw
    nothing of the Fresno Saroyan wrote about decades ago. Just a few old
    buildings awaiting the wrecking ball. Markar tells me about how he and
    Monte would walk around Fresno as kids. "It's amazing to think that we
    walked these hot asphalt streets barefoot," Markar recounts.

    It's a sweltering day in Fresno. There's just the odd pedestrian out
    and about. We never found a place to have lunch. We walk to the
    Armenian cemetery. Markar tells me a few stories about the Armenians
    of Fresno. Armenians first arrived here back in the 1880s. Monte's
    mother Zabel would later tell me that hers was the first Armenian
    family to settle in California.

    The only interesting spot in Fresno is the statute of Sassountsi
    Davit. It's the work of sculptor Varaz Samuelyan. During WWII,
    Samuelyan was a soldier from Soviet Armenia who was captured by the
    Germans. He eventually made his way to America, to Fresno.

    Leaving Fresno, we travel to Visalia, the place where Monte was born.

    It was a small town of 20,000 when Monte was born in 1955. Today, it
    was ballooned to 120,000. Monte spent his childhood here. The house
    where he lived is still here. It's where his mother Zabel lives. She's
    reached the ripe old age of 92. She has trouble walking but her memory
    remains sharp. After reaching the house, Zabel tell Markar to show me
    some of Monte's belongings.

    Zabel tells me about the Taekwondo sword and costume that Monte
    brought back from Japan. Markar confesses that he and Monte were two
    "crazy kids" growing up. "I would always be afraid hanging around with
    Monte. We were always getting into trouble of some sort or another,"
    Markar tells me.

    Markar tell me about the time Monte went to the store and began to
    uncap tens of Coca-Cola bottles. He came home with the bottle caps
    stuffed in his pockets. Marker says that Monte told him that Coca-Cola
    was doing a promotion. "Whoever sends in twenty bottle caps will win a
    bicycle," Markar remembers Monte saying.

    "Monte sent in the twenty bottle caps a few times but never won
    anything. He was pretty mad," Markar says.

    We then went down to the riverbank. Markar showed me the hills and
    forest where the two played as kids. Marker shows me the spot where
    Monte dived in, breaking his nose and a few teeth.

    That night, I slept in Monte's old room, in his bed. Markar and I had
    spent a long evening reminiscing about Monte.

    Markar told me about Monte's time in Beirut, in the Palestinian camps,
    in prison, in Artsakh. They were stories that Markar never wrote about
    in his book "My Brother's Road".

    Sleeping in the bed of my fallen war comrade, I realized just how much
    I missed him.

    http://hetq.am/eng/articles/21388/monte%E2%80%99s-mother-passes-away-in-california--reminiscences-of-our-meeting.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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