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George Yaghoobian Obituary

George H. Yaghoobian, 73, of Downingtown, beloved husband of Barbara A. Broomall, passed away on Thursday, July 2, 2020, after a long and valiant battle with COPD. Born in Sioux Falls, SD, George was the son of the late George and Elsie McCormick Yaghoobian. In addition to his wife, George is survived by his stepchildren Sharon (Nick) Yacoviello & their 3 children, & John Harkai & his daughter & granddaughter; his children, Nishon (Laura) Yaghoobian & their 3 children, Iya (Greg) Hannum & their 3 children & Siroun Yaghoobian & her 6 children. George graduated from high school in Pawtucket, RI. He furthered his education, graduating from Barrington College in 1969, and he also studied at Immaculata University and Temple University. He taught English and English Literature in the Philadelphia School District (Gifted Support) for 40+ years. He was a mentor to many of his students, and was extremely proud of their accomplishments, successes, and the impact his teaching had on them. For many years, George worked with his students to put together the annual George Washington High School yearbook. He spent many all-nighters at home fine tuning it prior to sending to the publisher. He retired in June of 2012 as his health began to deteriorate, but maintained contact with many of his students after retirement. Although he had no hobbies, he loved crossword puzzles, reading the newspaper from cover to cover, and binge watching the most obscure series and movies (some foreign with subtitles) on Netflix, in addition to being a news “junkie” (not surprisingly, mostly FOX). He also enjoyed hosting parties for family and friends. George’s passing has left a tremendous void in many lives, and he will be greatly missed by those who loved and admired him. In response to current health concerns a service will be conducted at a later date, tentatively 9/26/20, at James J. Terry Funeral Home. Details of the service will be posted on his Facebook page. Memorial contributions in George’s name may be made to Temple Lung Center, 3401 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19140. James J. Terry Funeral Home, Downingtown, PA, has been entrusted with arrangements.

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Published by The Daily Local from Jul. 6 to Jul. 7, 2020.

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Brian Kantorek

July 29, 2022

So sorry to the entire family for your loss. I occasionally search for former teachers I admire and respect; Mr. Y. was one of the best English teachers my older brother and I ever had. He brought humor and eccentricity to the classroom, where we connected Shakespeare and Dickens to our own lives. His memory lives on with all of us.

Amira powell

June 30, 2021

Amira powell

June 30, 2021

Amira powell

June 30, 2021

Dont forget about us<3 We will never forget you. We love you more than words could ever tell.

Amira Powell

June 30, 2021

Hey Papa I graduated! I hope you're proud of me :) I miss you so bad. I wish I could see you one more time to tell you i love you. Rest in peace Papa <3 I love you so much.

Amira powell Powell

January 20, 2021

Hi papa I miss you so much ❤ -Amira

Shelley Weisberg

July 8, 2020

Barb, I was so saddened to see the notice that George had passed away. Please accept my sincerest condolences. Hold all the wonderful memories deep in your heart. Sending love and comfort.

Shelley Weisberg

July 8, 2020

Barb, I was so sorry to see the notice of Georges passing. Sincere condolences to you and your family. Hold all the wonderful memories deep in your heart. Sending loving hugs.

Rose Ciarlone

July 6, 2020

Oh Barb! I'm so sorry to hear of George's passing. What a trooper he was. And you too. You are both lucky to have had each other in your lives. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. God Bless!!!

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