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Joseph Egoyan Obituary

EGOYAN, Joseph November 10, 1933 - June 14, 2019 Joseph Egoyan was born in Cairo in 1933. His mother, Arshaluys, was orphaned by the Armenian Genocide of 1915. His father, Yeghia, escaped the horrors that befell his community in the city of Arabkir in current day Turkey. Joseph Egoyan received early training in painting from the Armenian master Ashot Zorian, and after his highly successful one man show in Cairo in his teens, was the first young artist from Egypt to receive a full scholarship to the prestigious Art Institute of Chicago. He later received a Teaching Degree (Art) from the California College of Arts and Crafts, and taught at Oakland Tech High in California before returning to Cairo to teach at the American College. Upon his return, he met his wife, Shushan Devletian, and together they opened a private gallery and design store called Ego Arts, which they ran for five years. Soon after the birth of their son Atom in Cairo in 1960, Joseph and Shushan Egoyan moved to Victoria where they had a daughter Eve in 1964. The couple opened Ego Interiors on Fort Street in the early sixties, and it was the first private art gallery in Victoria to show the works of such important local artist as Maxwell Bates and Herbert Seibner. Ego Interiors was also a successful contemporary furniture store and ran for almost forty years while Joseph also taught a course in interior decorating. With an average of twenty students a class, thousands took this popular course. Joseph also won First Prize in the Vancouver Island Jury Show at the Art Gallery of Victoria and a controversial one-man show titled "BIRDS" was displayed at The B.C. Provincial Museum. After a devastating earthquake in Armenia in 1988, Joseph helped to raise a significant amount from the Victoria community, and was commended for his extraordinary charitable work by The Canadian Red Cross Society as well as receiving an award from the Austrian Albert Schweitzer Foundation. His work is at The National Gallery of Armenia and private collections around the world. Joseph Egoyan is survived by his wife Shushan, his children Atom and Eve, his grandchildren Arshile and Viva, as well as his brother Stepan and sister Araxi. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. Condolences may be left at www.earthsoption.com
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Jun. 18 to Jun. 20, 2019.

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Joan André

August 1, 2019

Dear Shushan, Atom, and Eve: Jean Jacques, Joan, and all the André family send their condolences and very best wishes to you all. We think of Joseph, and all of you as we remember with pleasure times we met or spent with your family.

Eugene Parks

June 29, 2019

Joe was much loved in the Cook St. village coffee crowd. I cherished our conversations. His eyes would twinkle when he talked of his family. Yes, he seemed to like birds :-), but he loved his friends and family more. We loved him for all the passion he brought us. He added so much to us.

Jan Ross

June 22, 2019

Our community has lost a visionary in our field of arts and culture, our country and beyond has lost a fine humanitarian and his family and friends have lost someone irreplaceable in their lives. It was a great treat to bump into Joe at art events around town or see him in the company of his Limner friends. Sincere condolences to his family.

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PAT MEADOWS

June 21, 2019

Thanks Joe for all the debates, jokes and mostly the laughs over the years at Bean Around the World, Starbucks Cook St, and the Victoria YMCA. I hear you voice and your laugh in my head now. We will miss you but we will never forget you.

June 20, 2019

Psalm 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.
May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.

Neil Mellor

June 19, 2019

To Atom and Eve and the entire family I am sorry for your loss of Joe. I have very fond memories of him and his laugh and great sense of humour.

Dennis Jones

June 17, 2019

So sorry for your loss Atom. Always so difficult losing a parent. Take Care

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