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George Mikitarian Sr.

Auburn, Massachusetts

Age 79

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George "Mickey" Mikitarian, Sr., 79AUBURN - George "Mickey" Mikitarian, Sr., 79 of Auburn passed away Wednesday, October 21 at St. Vincent Hospital.George leaves his loving family to join his soulmate and love of his life for 59 wedded years, Helen M. (Garabedian) Mikitarian who passed away last...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with Michael & Elaine and the Mikitarian family at this time.

To the entire Mikitarian Family: Our sincere condolences to all of you on the passing of your Dad. We just found out today, Oct.29th from our daughter. May he rest in peace alongside of Helen.

Seth & Maryann Aslanian
238 Hibiscus Ave. Apt. 125
Lauderdale by the sea, Florida, 33308

To the Mikitarian Family--my sincere condolences on the loss of your Dad. Cherish the wonderful memories you have of your parents as they are now reunited.
Sincerely
Marie (Aslanian) Quitadamo and family

George,Michael,Johnny,Sissy and families. I was so saddened to hear the news.Your Mom and Dad are now reunited.We mourn for ourselves because we will miss them but take comfort in knowing that THEY are truly happy. Julie

George was a man you could respect and admire. He was honest, straight forward and you always knew where you stood. In the more than 30 years I knew him, he never stopped speaking about the love and happiness he felt for his wife and children. For a man with such a difficult up bringing, he left a legacy with 4 wonderful children that will carry his spirit on forever.....You will never be forgotten George and thank you for the memories. You made a greater contribution to this world than you...

Dad :
From surf casting down the Cape every weekend, life at the campground or never missing an opening day of hunting season for 25 years, memories are being made when you don't realize it. Thanks for the memories and thanks for passing on your love of cars. Its time for you to relax now and enjoy the Cadillac parade to the cemetery.

To The Mikitarian Family :
I met George several years ago at The Broadway . I looked forward to our interaction every weekend . I truly enjoyed the stories he would tell including the pride in his voice when he spoke of his four wonderful children . He was one of those people I feel fortunate to have met in my lifetime . I hope his family finds comfort in his memory .