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Carol Cecile Spahr Bogdasarian

Binghamton, New York

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Binghamton, New York
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Doctors Without Borders

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Carol Cecile Spahr BogdasarianCarol was born in New York City and her family moved to Bellerose, N.Y., when she was four. She attended local schools until heading to Oberlin where she spent two years before transferring the New York University. She graduated with a degree in Economics and while...

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I was so saddened to learn of Carol's passing as we are second cousins and had connected through another family member on the internet. My grandmother, Lois Kramer Tremps, was "Aunt Dade's" sister, and Walter was my dad's cousin. Carol seemed so full of life, energy, and kindness, and I so appreciate the time and effort she expended sending photos and family history that otherwise I'd never have. It was a privilege to know her.

I just learned today that Carol has passed away. I was thinking of her yesterday when I came across her e-mail address in a desk drawer. She was a lovely lady. We never met in person, but enjoyed e-mailing about our shared Family and Wayne Co. Indiana history. She is missed by myself and other cousins she was in contact with. May she rest in Peace.

Remembering a thoughtful Newport Elementary School parent and her Family, who were very supportive of the arts in Ann Arbor.

We were saddened to learn of the death of Carol Bogdasarian. Our thoughts and prayers are with her and her family.

I will miss most the living presence of my friend Ron's mother in his life. In her lifelong giving, and her accomplishments, she practiced values which endure in her offspring. Truly through FAMILY and her unique contributions, Bogs' Mom made this world a much better place. How lucky we are to have benefitted from her influence for nearly a century! How fitting that she chose Doctors Without Borders to commemorate her compassion and generosity.