Gregory-Barnagian-Obituary

Gregory L. Barnagian

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

1930 - 2021

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Gregory L. Barnagian, age 91, passed away on Nov 24, 2021. He was born on May 10, 1930 in Rostov, Russia the former USSR to the late Losegan and Satanik Barnagian. His family was forced to leave after the government confiscated their six-hundred-acre wheat farm. Upon emigrating from the USSR, and...

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A lifetime of great memories w Barney!

So many great memories of "Barney" could be written between the Pub and golf, but most importantly, his kindness and smile when coming in for dinner, sitting and chatting. Loved his stories

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So sorry for the loss of your father. From our early days as the 2 Armenian families on Belli Drive, to the friendly competition between our dads on the golf course and at the card table, our families have been close. I remember my dad taking me to Greg's Barber shop in Springfield. I remember what a great host Greg was at the Pub. With a perpetual twinkle in his eye, Greg had the best sense of humor. He was a dear personality, and will be missed.

To Greg, Naomi, and family. It was an honor to know your dad. Every time I was at the pub I loved hearing his stories. His golf stories cracked me up. He truly is missed. Praying for you all. Love you guys.

Please accept my sincere condolences, and may your memories help you through this difficult time.

Greg and Naomi, I very sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was a great man with a big smile every time I saw him. My deepest sympathy to you and your families.

We just got word of your father,s passing. He was a very special man and everyone that knew him loved him. He gave my son Jeff his first haircut and I still have the curls. Ray had stopped at his house a few times but he was never home. You know he will be playing Gin rummy up in heaven with his old friends. Our sincere sympathy to all of his family we are planning to come Sunday to his memorial service. God Bless you.

My sympathies to the Barnagian Family.