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Elias Atamian

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Elias Atamian, 100Worcester - Elias Atamian, 100, of Worcester passed away at his home on February 7. Elias was born in Uxbridge to Archie and Rose Atamian. He is survived by his two sons, Elias A. Atamian and his wife Jean-Marie, and Edward C. Atamian and his wife Susan; grandsons Ross, Kirk,...

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I remember him when I went to atamain motors Volkswagen in Worcester ma to Volkswagen stuff from Elias dennis leger

Me and aunt bought s Jetta from Elisa and he gave me some Volkswagen stuff for my Volkswagen collection

I'm late to this: Eli and Mary were my patients till I left Worcester in 2016 They were a wonderful and much beloved couple .As at the time I left Worcester Eli was still driving to Florida .They were lovely human beings .I cherish their memory My belated but sincere condolences

Eddy & Chuck,
I m so sorry to hear about your dads passing as I just found out today. I had the utmost respect for your father from the day I started work at Atamians in the 70's and it will never end. I will miss your stories of him driving to Florida alone in his 90's Ed and seeing him coming out of the supermarket or Home Depot in Florida. Rest In Peace Mr. Atamian

Oh my gosh my heart is so saddened to learn of the passing of Eli and Mary. I am so sorry I have not reached out before. Those were two very very special people that made this world a better place. My love to all of you!!

Lillie Holstead

John and I had the privilege and pleasure of working with and knowing Eli.Peace,John and Marcy Mulcahy

To Chuck & Ed and your families; my sincerest condolences for the passing of your father. I remember him well as a kind man and a fellow Ancient. Met him along with both of you way back while I was a banker in the Indirect Auto Financing. He will be remembered in my prayers for him and his family. May he Rest in Peace.

I send my condolences to the Atamian family on the death of Eli. He was a true gentleman, someone I enjoyed exchanging talking points at social events.
May God take good care of him and may He bless you all.

Sincerely,

Peg McDonald