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    Edward S. Jamian, Bloomfield Hills: Hotelier valued
    civil service

    The Detroit News
    Monday, July 25, 2005

    By Judy Lin / The Detroit News

    Edward S. Jamian, a former Detroit hotelier, died from
    heart failure Friday, July 22, 2005, at Beaumont
    Hospital in Royal Oak. He was 83.

    An Armenian refugee from Turkey whose family escaped
    to Cuba before immigrating to Detroit, Mr. Jamian
    excelled in the real estate and insurance industry to
    put his three children through school. He also taught
    them the importance of public service.

    Christina is a teacher; Greg is in the health care
    industry and serves as an Oakland County commissioner,
    and John is a former state representative now serving
    in the U.S. Department of Transportation as an
    appointee of President Bush.

    John Jamian attributes his father's patriotism to his
    time in the Army Air Corps, where he served as an
    aerial engineer aboard a Mitchell B-25 bomber during
    World War II.

    Mr. Jamian's enthusiasm for politics trickled down to
    his children.

    "He was so proud of his country," John Jamian said.
    "Ironically, both my brother and I ended up in
    politics."

    Mr. Jamian obtained his real estate broker license and
    insurance license after earning an accounting degree
    from the Detroit Business Institute.

    Mr. Jamian ran three hotels in downtown Detroit and
    managed others for his father and father-in-law. The
    La Plaza at Cass and Grand River was his "pride and
    joy," family members said.

    "I remember every single week on Saturdays going
    downtown to Detroit with my father, and he would do
    the bookkeeping and managing. He did it all," John
    Jamian said.

    The properties were eventually sold in the 1970s, and
    Mr. Jamian and his wife, Kora, shuttled between
    Bloomfield Hills and a second home in Scottsdale,
    Ariz.

    Survivors include his wife, Kora; a daughter,
    Christina; two sons, Greg and John; and eight
    grandchildren.

    Services were to be at 11 a.m. today at St. John
    Armenian Church, 22001 Northwestern in Southfield.
    Burial was to be in Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit.


    You can reach Judy Lin at (313) 222-2072 or
    [email protected].

    http://www.detnews.com/2005/obituaries/0507/28/B05-257770.htm
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