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David Bournazian Obituary

David G. Bournazian, 86

Albany - David G. Bournazian, died at home on January 8, 2015 at the age of 86 years old. He was preceded in death, by his wife Dorothy Bournazian, and daughter, Nadine Bournazian and was son of the late Krikor and Rose Calusdian Bournazian. David Bournazian was well known for his work as a public school music educator and professional performer.

He was born in Worcester, MA, lived in Pittsfield, MA for 11 years and in 1964 moved to Albany, NY. He received his B.A in Music from Boston University School of Music in 1954 and his Master of Education degree from North Adams State College in 1958. Mr. Bournazian's 53 years of experience in public school education began in Pittsfield, MA where he taught music at North Junior High School and Pittsfield High School from 1953-1963. From 1964 -2005 he was the Facilitator of Fine Arts for the Mohonasen Central School District and was Director of the Senior High School Concert Band, Marching and Field Show Band, Stage Band, and Winter Color Guard organizations. He developed the music program at Mohonasen High School which led to many award-winning concert, marching and stage band performances. To foster and enhance public school music education, Mr. Bournazian served as a member of the Visiting Committee for the Middle States Association Commission on Secondary Schools from 1971-1973, held numerous offices, including three terms as president of the Suburban Council Music Director's Association, in 1968, 1975 and 1977, and was a Consultant and Evaluator for Empire State College. He received many awards and commendations for his contributions to music and fine arts education and music performance, including the Union College Excellence in Teaching Award, citations and resolutions from members of the New York State Legislation as well as a commendation from President Clinton in June, 1994. During the 1990s, Mr. Bournazian was also the Musical Director of the New York State Capital Region's Marlowe & Co. Band. He served on the Board of Directors of the Albany Musician's Union for ten years and recently retired from the board in 2013. In his last five years, he volunteered time to help with the Excelsior Drum Corp in Troy, NY.

As a professional performer, Mr. Bournazian began his career in 1947 with a two-year duty with the U.S. First Army Band stationed in New Orleans. After an honorable discharge from the Army, Mr. Bournazian toured the U.S. as an alto and tenor saxophone player in the Neal Hefti Band from 1949-1951. During the 1950s he performed with other noted contemporary jazz artists including Mel Torme, Frank Capp and the late Don Ellis. He also performed in the Northeast Symphonic Band during the 1980s and in 1985 performed in six European countries as a member of the American Winds Concert Band. He was a bandleader for many music groups that played across New York and Massachusetts.

David was well known for instilling among his students, fellow musicians and friends, positive thinking and advocated a positive attitude in every endeavor in life. He was an active member of Soorp Khatch Armenian Apostolic Church in Troy, NY where he served as the National Assembly representative for 3 terms during his last 10 years. He was a kind, and generous person who loved his friends as deeply as his own family members. David is survived by his two sons, George Bournazian in Cary, NC and Jacob Bournazian in Washington, DC and four grandchildren David Jacob, David Giovanni, George, and Ani.

The family will receive visitors at Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church, 255 Spring Ave, Troy, NY 12180 on Sunday, January 11, 2015 from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. A memorial service will be held on Monday, January 12, 2015 at 10 a.m. at the CHURCH with Rev. Bedros Shetilian, Pastor, officiating. Memorial donations may be made to Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church or the David Bournazian Memorial Scholarship Fund. To sign the guest book, light a candle or for service directions, visit

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Jan. 8 to Jan. 9, 2015.

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Edward Russo

January 2, 2024

David, God bless and thanks to you and Dot for always being there for me.

Joe Suhrada

January 2, 2021

He is never forgotten and his life lessons ring out as loud as a symphony for thousands of his kids... "Attitude is the key to success!"

Debra Scaltreto

March 17, 2015

Nadine, I don't know if you remember the Hovasapian Family. I am the oldest daughter Debbie. I just saw that your father has passed away and I and my family are sending our condolences.
The Pogharian/Hovasapians'

Eddie Russo

February 6, 2015

Thanks David for believing in this wide-eyed crazy Italian kid with a T-Bone and always good words of advice and support throughout my musical journey. You, Dot, the boys and Nadine always made me feel part of the Bournazian family throughout the years. God bless, David and save me a chair in that great swinging celestial big band.

Paula Miller

February 1, 2015

Sincere condolences to Mr. B's family. He was a most amazing teacher and choral director. He opened music to my heart. His encouragement to sing beautiful, difficult selections is the reason I still try to raise my voice in harmony, listen to music with joy and live my life enriched. Class of 1965, Mohonasen HS.

Mark Nuzzaco

January 30, 2015

George, Jake & family,

Please accept my deepest condolences and prayers for comfort and peace at the passing of your father.

I first met “B” in 1964 as a student at Mohonasen Junior HS, and he has influenced my life ever since. Music was his passion and craft, but shaping lives for the better was his real mission and is his legacy. Indeed, he knit together the hearts of the thousands who knew him.

Who can forget his motto - posted on the band room wall for decades: Attitude is the Key to Success, and his creed as expressed in The Man in the Glass. For me, and I think for many others too, he remained an anchor in life long after high school, reminding me of my youth, and being a life-long friend and mentor. Although it is often said at times like this, it is really true of Dave Bournazian; he will be greatly missed and never forgotten.

So let's be sure our valves are oiled and our chops are ready when we next see him again at “rehearsal.” That's the way he would want us to arrive.

Mark Nuzzaco
Mohonasen HS Class of 1970

Jeff Nuzzaco, '78

January 26, 2015

So sad to hear of Mr. B's passing. As everyone here can attest, he was such a great influence on so many people. And it was not just his students who recognized this. The parents of those students knew they had a welcome ally and friend in raising their children well – with a focus on hard work, doing your best, and maintaining a positive attitude.

For me, he was a touchstone to my happiest memories of Mohonasen HS. He was the one teacher I was sure to stop by and visit whenever circumstances brought me back to Mohonasen. He always asked about the rest of the family and took a genuine interest in how my life was going.

Simply put, he was unique and larger than life. His love for music and his students along with his colorful manner of encouragement left an indelible impression on all who were privileged to be part of Mr. B's opus …his legacy lives on in all those whose lives he touched.

January 18, 2015

George and Jake, I met your Dad when I was sixteen and in 10th grade at Mohonasen. It was his first year there. I played snare tenor tymp bells and the kettle drums in the concert marching and select bands and piano in the stage band.Mr B was a teacher a mentor and a friend .Back then many of us hung out at the band room during study halls and lunch.Your dad was the primary reason I stayed in school as all the music activities kept me interested.He fostered a love of music and was encouraging. Now 50 years later I am still a working musician. I have a piano studio,play for 2 churches and do a lot of local theater.It was B who hired me to accompany the district choirs during the 1980s. B always encouraged us to explore a variety of music venues and he was right! I will never forget the lessons learned and will always be forever grateful for his influence in my life . My deepest condolences to both of you. Sincerely Linda(Gueperoux)Zannitto

Michele Hudson Sciortino '80

January 16, 2015

My late husband, John, and I, have aIways thought the world of "B" and the entire Bournazian family. They shared so much of themselves with so many of us, and we felt embraced like family. My sympathies are with you Jake & George. I'm certain though, that heaven is enjoying some great jammin right now! I guarantee John is up there horsing around with "B" at his side saying "Jesus man!" But this time, they really are enjoying the glory of Jesus!!

Nadine & Mr. B. leaving St. Peter's Hospital together - Sept. 2014

Debbie Dingman

January 14, 2015

Dear George and Jake,

Thank you both for sharing your Dad, Mom and sister for so many years with the Dingman Family. We will never forget the Strawberry Festivals and numerous concerts at Mohonasen, Marching Band, Jazz Band, Schenectady Parades, competitions and all of your friendships.

I know that the past few years have been very tough and trying while Mrs. B., Mr. B. and Nadine were ill. Their physical bodies have gone, the spirits have transended to Heaven but the legacy of accomplishments will always live on. They are all together in heaven.

We will never forget Mr. B. and his insight, wisdom and knowledge, kindness and patience. He was like a second Father to many of us Mohonasen students.

We named the music wing as Bournazian Way and now it would only be right to have the Mohonasen HS Auditorium also named after Mr. B!

So, let's all regroup in awhile and get together to plan a Memorial Concert there in his behalf and raise some funds for the Scholarship Fund as well as the Music Department!

What do you say everyone who is an Alumni from MHS, Music Department, and the entire Tri-city area community?

Thank you Mr. B. for all the love, dedication and support to us over so many years. No one can fill your spot in our hearts.

May God Bless you and please keep on playing music up there!

Would like to also say thank you to the many St. Peter's Hospital Staff, nurses, Hospice and Rosa Tirino who took good care of you.

Hey man -- keep the faith!
Attitude is Everything.

With love,
Debbie Dingman
(Class of 1975)

P.S. Attaching a photo of Nadine and Mr. B departing together from St. Peter's Hospital in Albany a few months ago.

Annette Valentino-Wheat

January 14, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Nadine, and with your family at this time.

A Morse

January 13, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers are with Dave's family at this time. You have had a very difficult few months. Thank you for sharing your dad with us. He was an awesome man and a great educator. I wasn't the most gifted musician but being in the band was about more than music. Dave gave a trumpet player with braces a chance and for that I will forever be grateful. I'm even more grateful for having the chance to get to know him. I will always cherish the memories.

Kathy Ryan

January 13, 2015

Mr. "B" you will always be remembered by many people! Rest in peace.

Diane Falvo Bowser

January 13, 2015

George and Jake ... Thank you for sharing your Dad with generations of students. He inspired us to be better individuals
and musicians. His impact went way beyond the Band Room and parade routes. Mr. B's legacy lives on...through your lives and the thousands of lives he touched. I am grateful for "B's" influence on my life.

Chuck Cinelli

January 13, 2015

He was an original for sure. Made a huge impression on a lot of people and truly loved his students. He talked to me about geo-political issues and career directions as a young man and it may have been a little over my head at the the time but I took away that he really cared and that was huge. My prayers to his family and I will never forget this man.

Jackie Sukala-Norris

January 12, 2015

B gave us all a place to belong. No matter if you were an "OK" musician or amazing, he had a place for you. Even now, nearly 20 years after graduation I still speak highly of B...I wish that I could have made it back to NY to pay my respects to the man that gave so many so much, but the love and support shown here and on Facebook have been amazing.

I am hopeful he knew how many lives he had touched, and that we all remember him fondly.

I am thankful for the band family during school, and even now - still banding together as one to work through this difficult time.

"Attitude Is The Key To Success"

Ippolito Family

January 12, 2015

Dave was a wonderful musician, and a wonderful friend. Always upbeat and positive. May he have passed a bit of that on to so many he touched. With sympathy.-
Tommy Ippolito and family

January 12, 2015

Thank you "B" for being such a great role model for our kids. We entrusted them to you and you did not disappoint us. RIP

Victoria (Vickie) Campbell

January 12, 2015

George and Jake,
Your Dad impacted so many lives and leaves a legacy of successful individuals because of his music program. I know he will be missed.

Spring, Texass

William Osta

January 11, 2015

Thanks "B" for all you gave to us. You were and remain an inspirational force for all those folks you touched, including me. We may not have had the best uniforms but we always had the best sound because of you.

Nancy delPrado

January 11, 2015

To Jake and George, so sorry for your loss, thank you for sharing your dad with so many people. He was unique, unforgettable and loved by those who knew him. His legacy will live on. My family had the pleasure of calling him a friend and my children loved him as a teacher. Our prayers and thoughts are with you both. The delPrado's

Allison Kelleher

January 11, 2015

"B"- there is so much meaning, emotion and attitude packed into that one letter! I cherish every memory I have of you and the band days! To your family; thanks for sharing him with us and allowing us to be influenced by such an amazing person! Love you B!!

Tony Gianfreda

January 11, 2015

To the Bournzian family, sorry for your loss it was an honor to know him. Tony Gianfreda (Armory Garage)

Drew Hyde

January 11, 2015

So saddened to hear of Dave's passing. My dad Tom loved playing gigs with Dave, and always spoke so highly of him. I know it was his privilege and honor to have played with Dave. His enthusiasm and passion was contagious, and I can recall one time being over at the house years ago and him telling us that we had to hear the new George Duke release while he brought out some food and drinks. Awesome cat, and every school program should be so fortunate to have a Mr. B among their staff. Rest in Peace, man.

seta m.and koharig b. mahserdjian and Barkamian

January 11, 2015

Rest in peece valueble man

Kathleen (Thornton ) Chamberlin

January 11, 2015

Dave had a special way about him, boundless energy, a passion for music and life itself--qualities that made him an unforgettable teacher whose influence cannot be understated. I saw that firsthand as his colleague. My condolences to George

Claudia Capitummino (Class of '79)

January 11, 2015

Dear Mr. B,
Thank you for four wonderful years. What you taught me was more valuable than anything I could have ever learned in a textbook. My deepest condolences to the Bournazian family.

Paula Williams

January 11, 2015

Your father was a very influential teacher during my High school years. He will be sadly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Paul Williams

January 11, 2015

My deepest sympathy is with you at this time. I regret I was unable to attend the wake. I enjoyed your father very much and was pleased to have him as a friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

1968 Strawberry Festival

Tom Wheeler

January 11, 2015

Jeff Perkins

January 11, 2015

Those who knew "B" have lost a very special friend. The joy he received working with his students was unparalleled. His Mohonasen Marching Band reflected this love. "B" was a warm but firm guy and his students learned so much from him beyond just playing an instrument. He developed a love for the drum & bugle corps activity and encouraged them to tour with Avant Garde during the summer months. AS AG director, and "B" on our staff, we developed a lifelong friendship. He was all about his KIDS. I am proud to call him my friend. Condolences to all!

Tony Gianfreda

January 11, 2015

To the Bournazian family , my sympathy is with you at this time of loss but his memory will live on forever. Tony Gianfreda (Armory Garage)

Rick Blanch

January 11, 2015

Mr. B was so inspirational to so many lives. I was fortunate to be one of those that was given the “attitude” as he preached. He always found a way to pull the positive and very best from each and every person that he touched. I am blessed to have known him. Rest In Peace B!

Sue Hausmann

January 11, 2015

A beautiful soul, these last few years have been so difficult for you yet every time I saw you you would smile and say " how r u sweetheart? " Hoping u find the peace u deserve my friend.

Linda LeBlanc-Prazych (Zadoorian - '79)

January 11, 2015

Dear B...You are the reason that I have been a music teacher and band director for the past 31 years. It was an honor to call you teacher, mentor, friend and colleague. Thank you for all of your kindness and words of wisdom. I will never forget you...Linda

John Farrell

January 11, 2015

I love Mister B. I still think of the experience I had in his music department 45 years later.
He made it special.

Judy Kouzan

January 10, 2015

To our beloved B. There are no words for the greatest teacher of all time. my thoughts and prays go out to the family.

Rose Eggleston

January 10, 2015

Fondest memories are of my experience in the Mohonasen High School Band and "B". You will never be forgotten!!

Eileen Cimino

January 10, 2015

RIP Mr B...you taught us all so much!..Thank you for all the memories ..It was a honor to be a part of the music dept...and thanks for letting my dad be a part of it too...he enjoyed every minute of picking up those drum sticks in the parade and helping out on all our trips!!! Rest in peace man!!!

Me and my friend.

John Papp

January 10, 2015

Words cannot possible express the loss we all feel. We have lost a Mentor, a Teacher, a Musician, and most of all, a lifelong friend.

God Bless
~John & Kim Papp
Sharon Springs, NY

1980 Mohonasen Winter Olympic Band

John M. Papp

January 10, 2015

My Mentor, My Guide, My Friend

John M. Papp

January 10, 2015

1981 Syracuse Lions Parade

John M. Papp

January 10, 2015

Dad and "B"

John M. Papp

January 10, 2015

Strawberry Festival

John M. Papp

January 10, 2015

Carmen LL Parade

John M. Papp

January 10, 2015

"I got this."

John M. Papp

January 10, 2015

Shirley( Wiley) Seaburg Boyle

January 10, 2015

You were an inspiration to my boys. Taught them to love music. May you rest in peace and Your family find faith and peace also.

Donel MATARUGA

January 10, 2015

Hey Baby, it was a hell of a ride ! We'll miss you.... Donel , Greg &the rest of your Excelsior Family

Jim "Junior" Roberts

January 10, 2015

Dave, "Mr. B", was simply as good a man as there ever was. My mentor and friend, Rest in Peace.

Jenifer Lim (Coffie)

January 10, 2015

B was one of the largest influences on me during high school. He cared greatly for his students and their success. He always gave me the encouragement I needed to be confident in my abilities, and he helped me to grow into the person I've become. He challenged us all to be the best, to have a positive attitude in life, and not settle in our pursuits. I have always looked up to B in his approach to life and how he taught and cared for his students. He left an unforgettable mark on the world and will be missed greatly.

Jeanette Morello

January 10, 2015

Mr. B - you will truly be missed. I remember all the fun we had while practicing for the parades while I was in Color Guard. You've touched many.

Kathy (Ostrander) Roicki

January 10, 2015

What a wonderful man. Thank you for sharing your life with all of us. God bless you and your family.

January 10, 2015

Dear George and Jake,

We will never forget the many wonderful times we had with you, your father, your mother, and Nadine. The Bournazian home was always filled with interesting people from all walks of life and from all over the country and the world. Culture, the arts, and political debate were a major part of every conversation, and no one ever left the Bournazian's hungry, or without a plate of Armenian food! Not a day goes by that we don't think of, and miss, your family and those wonderful times.

With warmth, friendship and love always,
Russell and Christine Pearce

Brian Amell

January 10, 2015

MR B, Thank you for all of the life lessons & taking the time to teach us all.We will never forget the 1980 winter games. Thank You

Lisa Fleres

January 10, 2015

B was one of the first teachers I met entering Mohonasen. Little did I ever realize we would be making history and putting Mohonasen Marching Band on the map with the Olympics. Attitude is the key to success! Thank you B for all the years. Rest in peace! You will forever be remembered in our hearts!

January 9, 2015

Dave was of a generation that produced gentlemen. His manner may appear to have been gruff, but was based in love. I learned so much from him about big band music. He will live forever in the hearts and mind of the many that he touched. A rarity today. God bless and
God speed.

Doc Salvatore

Belinda (Zobre) Pinkerton

January 9, 2015

How kind of Mr. B to teach for as long as he did---that meant more kids got to benefit from his encouragement and mentoring. He had such a positive effect on so many people, and he'll be missed! Praying for his family and friends to be comforted by wonderful memories!

Kit Pettit

January 9, 2015

Dave was the first true conductor I had ever worked with and eased me into the Big Band experience with such grace and compassion. I will forever be grateful for that wonderful life event. God Bless his family and may he give Heaven the same blessing.

Gail Tessier

January 9, 2015

To "B" and his family: B you inspired all who had the previlege to meet and work with you. As a band parent and involved as a chaperone and band treasurer for 4 yrs, it was a pleasure to work with you and to watch the inspiration you gave to the students and parents alike . You were one of a kind. I hope you and Dorothy are sharing good times together now. After so many missed times celebrating your anniversary because of the dome...enjoy your time together!! :). You are loved emencely by all. What a teacher! I hope your family will find peace in that...god bless!! Attitude is key!!!

Linda Vara

January 9, 2015

Rest in peace Mr. B. You were loved and respected by all. A true mentor, a hero. Thank you for touching all of our lives. I am honored to say that I was your student. God bless your family.

Helen Brady

January 9, 2015

I will forever be grateful to Mr B for his influence on my daughter and her music career. He taught her and so many that attitude was what really matter. Work on those low tones but a strong positive attitude will be what really makes a difference.
RIP Mr B. Know we loved you!

Mike Hudon

January 9, 2015

Mr. "B". What do you say. He will live on in the hearts of so many that he has influenced for years to come. His life lessons will never be forgotten. Thank you for the Gift of you "B". Rest in peace

Brian Blanch

January 9, 2015

I saw a quote the other day: "Do not measure someone by the number of hands they shake, but by the number of hearts they touch." 'B' , you were off the charts! Rest in peace and thank you for being a great teacher, mentor, and friend. We will miss you! There are some cool tunes being played above...I'm listening man!

Kendall Lashin

January 9, 2015

Love and prayers to the Bournazian family. I will never forget all of the talks "B" and I had, helping to type up his paper work on the "Stupid machine" in his office and the advice he gave me to never give up and to hold my head high, no matter the outcome. He gave me confidence i didn't know I had. He will forever hold a place in my heart. I love and will miss you "B".

Mr. B left his mark on us all: Marcy, Ricki, Neal and Cindy Shapiro (missing from photo: Jody and Eric Shapiro)

Ricki D Shapiro

January 9, 2015

Loved by all, a father to so many more children than his own, a man who yelled with heart. Such a great loss. Yesterday, the music truly died.

Dan Cocca

January 9, 2015

B go now in peace, and be in no pain no more. You have done your job here well and have led a many number of your "kids" down the right path of life with your words of wisdom, guidance and life's lessons. You will never be forgotten, every time I visit Lake Placid I think of you and the bands moments at the Olympics, it was our honor to have been taught by a man of your stature and have had the opportunity to take part in a large part of our states history, not to mention our honor to have had the opportunity to call you our teacher, mentor and friend. Rest in Peace Mr. B. we will all miss you so much Godspeed to you and your family, we shall always miss you.

Dan Hines

January 9, 2015

What an incredible life. Thank You Mr. B. You will be missed. RIP.

Melissa McGurn-Mohonasen HS

January 9, 2015

What an amazing man he was! Rest in Peace "B" you were an inspiration to us all!

Frank Loucks

January 9, 2015

David will be missed by many_ he was a wonderful musician and a great person who was always ready to lend a helping hand when needed....I only knew David for a short time_but long enough to know he was a true gentleman and a superb mentor to young upcoming musicians...RIP David_ you are sincerely missed...

Robin Warner- Deem

January 9, 2015

Rest in peace, Mr. B, You gave me my first taste of grape leaves at your house, spent fun times there. Play in the band in heaven with my dad ( Lyle Warner)

Helen Schauman

January 9, 2015

You will be greatly missed. It won't be the same at the Schenectady parade without you marching next to the Mohoneson. You will always be in our hearts. You are a true icom
icon. My condolences go out to your family

Bill Meckley

January 9, 2015

Condolences to Dave's family. He was one of the our most well-liked and respected musical colleagues. More important, a true gentleman.

Bill Meckley

Elaine Offenbacker

January 9, 2015

God has on every special angel with him. Mr. B. Was a special angel to thousands of kids parents and anyone who had the honor of coming in contact with him. The positive teaching that carried through life to his students is beyond amazing. Everyone respected and loved B. For one man to have earned the respect of generations is truly a legacy. To hear countless loving cherished memories of one man is very rare and tells B s life. He was someone that. When you heard his voice or his name. Your heart warmed. As a music parent and traveling with the band I was fortunate to have the honor of knowing B

Nicole Digirolamo

January 9, 2015

What a wonderful and inspiring individual who will be missed by all. So blessed and honored to have known such an icon. Prayers to the family and extended family.

jann Rowny-Chase

January 9, 2015

what a wonderful man.....he will be missed but he can now conduct the angels in heaven in even greater music........

Heather Weinhold

January 9, 2015

"B" was a wonderful man, who had a knack of making his students feel as if they could conquer the world with his words of wisdom. May you rest in peace "B".

January 9, 2015

RIP Dave.We shared many laugh's and GOOD music!You were Very Cool..Our prayers are
with You and your Family.Bobby&Min Massaro,Cocoa,Fl.

Jen (Offenbacker) Barnes

January 9, 2015

My sincerest sympathies go out to B's family. May you be so proud and honored by this amazing man, teacher and friend. As a former student, he gave me confidence in myself and pushed me to my fullest potential ... Like he did for so many. He truly was one of a kind. He has had and forever will have a very special place in my heart.

Christina Baker

January 9, 2015

I will never forget each time I got to see you, throughout my years at Mohon in the music program. You taught my uncle Joe and showed him to love music as much as you did. Which in turn my mom taught me to love the arts in honor of my uncle. My favorite memory of you is the speech that you gave to Ms. Verruto at her retirement concert. You were a class act Mr. B, and I will miss seeing your smiling face. Rest in peace <3

Pat and Mark DeQuoy

January 9, 2015

B was so much more than a music director and teacher. We are thankful for the influence he had on our daughters to persevere, take pride in what they do, and maintain that attitude is the key to success. They continued to put those high standards into place as they marched in college. Our memories are special. B, you will be missed; our deepest sympathies.

DeQuoys

January 9, 2015

DeQuoys

January 9, 2015

You changed my life - Ken Greene (Mr. B. nicknamed me "Father Greene" - You will always be in my heart

January 9, 2015

Gary DiCocco

January 9, 2015

Never had MR.B as a teacher but seen him often he was just a Great kind cool cat.Send my condolences to Jake and Family

Jason Powles

January 9, 2015

God Bless B. You helped me take my music to another level and taught me life lessons that I will never forget. I last spoke with B in May and it was a wonderful conversation. My heartfelt condolences to the Bournazian family. God bless you all.

Tammy Lawyer

January 9, 2015

"B" will be greatly missed. I loved his enthusiasm and I'm sure he is conducting Heavens' Band, determined to make it the best. B, you are gone but you will never be forgotten.

Tammy bienick

January 9, 2015

The world lost a truly great human being a legend a mentor ... So very sorry for your loss. Tammy Bienick class of 2000 Mohonasen graduate

Steven Vaughan

January 9, 2015

You were a great man and mentor to all your students. My condolence to the family.

Catherine Chandler

January 9, 2015

You were truly a legend. We will miss you.

Darlene Geloso

January 9, 2015

Thank you for all the music and joy you brought to others. Respected and loved by many. You made Mohonasen Music Pride. Prayers go out to the family

Joanie Stefanacci

January 9, 2015

You touched the heart of so many Mr. B.. Being a member of the color guard I was so proud to march with you & compete.. You will always be remembered in my world ??

Ellen Godlewski

January 9, 2015

Mr. "B" was loved by many.

Danielle Greklek

January 8, 2015

One of the most influential men in my life. May u rest in peace and fly high with the angels man! Make a rukous with peanut. Until we meet again my friend Luv u

Dr. Timothy Hoffman

January 8, 2015

Thank you for serving our country. May your family find comfort in their faith and may you Rest in Peace.

G McDermott

January 8, 2015

Mr. B, Thanks for all the Music and Life lessons. Peace.

Al Craver

January 8, 2015

While I have not been in contact with the family in many years, I share the sorrow you must feel at the loss of this wonderful man. My sincere condolences and regrets for not being able to attend the services for B, but I will be out of state for the week.

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To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one.

How to support David's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

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Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

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Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

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What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

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Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

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How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

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Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

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The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

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Ways to honor David Bournazian's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

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How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

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Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

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How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

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