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Richard Ernest Aranosian

1936 - 2021

Richard Ernest Aranosian obituary, 1936-2021, Glastonbury, CT

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Richard Aranosian Obituary

Richard Ernest Aranosian, successful businessman and much-loved husband, father, and grandfather, died in Hartford CT on March 1st, 2021 at the age of 84.

Richard was born in Concord, NH on September 8, 1936, the oldest son of Ernest and Narissa Aranosian.

While at Concord High School, Richard excelled at football, track and drama, and he also sang in the choir at St. Paul's Episcopal church. He graduated in 1959 from the University of New Hampshire with a B.A. in Business Administration.

Following ROTC training at UNH, he served in the US Armed Forces, achieving the rank of 1st Lieutenant, Quartermaster in the 3rd US Army Missile Command, stationed at Ft. Bragg, NC. While at Ft. Bragg, he met and married Constance ("Connie") Aranosian, née Alperin, in 1962.

After he left the service, they returned to Concord, NH, and raised 3 children. Along with his father and brother, he co-owned Capital City Motors, a Volvo, Fiat and Buick dealership in Concord. In 1982, he retired from the automobile business and founded CARA Antiques with his wife Connie. CARA Antiques specialized in antique European pottery, particularly English majolica.

They relocated to Newtown, PA and spent many winters in Naples, FL. They travelled frequently throughout the US, participating in numerous major antique shows. They also travelled to Europe regularly, and had many good friends in the antiques community. More recently Richard and Connie retired to Glastonbury, CT.

A gregarious and affectionate man throughout his life, Richard was well known for his outgoing personality and his full, unmistakable laugh. In addition to his love of family, Richard greatly enjoyed opera, politics, travel, history, antiques, museums, art, classical music, politics, gardening, painting, and singing.

He is survived by his brother Robert Aranosian; his sons Chris Aranosian, his wife Elizabeth Aranosian and grandson Beau Aranosian; Richard Aranosian Jr, his wife Shushanik Atoyan and granddaughter Annabelle Aranosian; his daughter Lisa Hansen; and nieces Betsy Fitzgerald, Susan West, Nancy Forrester, Lynda Maguire and Susan McTague. He was preceded in death by Connie Aranosian, his beloved wife of 58 years, his sister-in-law Barbara Beatty and brother-in-law Arthur Beatty.

There will not be a service held at this time. Donations in his memory may be sent to The Salvation Army.

For online condolences, please visit www.mulryanfh.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Concord Montior on Mar. 5, 2021.

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Susan O. Dudley

March 9, 2021

A loving goodbye to a dear friend with whom I spoke so often; a man of integrity, compassion, and humor whose laugh will be missed by so many of his CHS friends. With deepest sympathy, Sue Otis Dudley

Catherine Pappas

March 5, 2021

Dear Lisa and family. Saddened to learn of Richard's death this morning. We spoke often after Connie's passing. His sense of humor and hearty laugh comes to mind. He loved life . He spoke of his wonderful family adoring them all. A wonderful man. May he rest in peace. Catherine Pappas. family friend.

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