Arthur-Talatinian-Obituary

Arthur C. Talatinian

Watertown, Massachusetts

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Watertown, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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TALATINIAN, Arthur C. Age 63, of Burlington, October 29, 2008. Beloved husband of Eva (Conboy) Talatinian. Devoted father of Leah Talatinian & her husband Eric Green of NY. Dear brother of Arlene Mazmanian of Billerica, Sandra Farrell and her husband Kevin of Billerica, Phyllis Halloun of...

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Dear Talatinian Family-I had the pleasure of working with Arthur and I enjoyed every moment.Arthur was a good man who helped kids.I amsorry for your loss and offer my sincerest sympathies at this difficult time.God Bless.

My thoughts and prayers to Arthur's family. I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. He was one of my teachers many years ago at the East Jr. high in Watertown. What a great man. He will always be remembered and never be forgotten.

Dear Talatinian Family
Im sorry for your loss, I had Mr.Talatinian for a teacher at everett high school. He was such a great person. again sorry for your loss

Dear Eva
Our condolences to you and Arthur,s family. Our prayers are with you all.
Terry and Joe Yezzi

Dear Eva, Leah, and Family,
Arthur was an original! His deep form of caring often included humor. He helped us all laugh often. His sincerity in all that he did brightly shines in everything and every life he touched. He taught us all strength of character by example. His love for family, God, and country was fiercely loyal and heartfelt.
He will always live in the great memories he made with us all.

I am there in spirit.
With Much Love,
Liz

Our thoughts and prayers are with Eva , Leah , and family.
Arthur, You touched the lives of many and were loved even more by all the lives you touched. You will be missed. We will always remember your lectures, advice, stories, and your humor. You will always be in our hearts, never to be forgotten.

My deepest sympathy to all of Arthur's family and friends.

He was my dad's bestfriend and so much like an uncle to me and my sister that we would call him "Uncle Arthur". I'll always remember him for the love and care he gave to me and my family. He will be deeply missed.

Arthur, you will be missed by many, but especially by me. The count less stories & laughs that we shared will never be forgotten. You definitely made the world a better place for me & all my family. You put Kezer Falls on the map. Have a Dewars ready for me to share with you the next time we meet.

I got to know Mr. Talatinian as a student at the Parlin Jr. High and as a member of the School Committee. Please know that we will recognize his service to the children of Everett with a moment of silence in his memory at our next meeting Monday night.