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Mrs. V, as I knew Helen, was a second mother to me - and she had 4 boys of her own. I will remember her strong faith in God, her super energy and her loving spirit.
Armen Mirakian
March 24, 2015 | New York, NY
Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
VISHABHELEN (nee Karabian), 81, on February 1, 2015. She is survived by her husband Jack H. Vishab, her children Harry M. Yazujian (Alice), Gregory S. Yazujian (Diane), Scott M. Yazujian (Adella), and Jack M. Vishab (Silke), her sisters Florence Dandegian, and Alice Karabian, and her 8...
Read MoreMrs. V, as I knew Helen, was a second mother to me - and she had 4 boys of her own. I will remember her strong faith in God, her super energy and her loving spirit.
Armen Mirakian
March 24, 2015 | New York, NY
Our hearts are overflowing with sadness . The memories and stories will bring smiles and laughter forever...RIP sweet cousin, heaven got one amazing soul. Love, Franny Karabian-Berthcsi & John J Berthcsi
North Wildwood, NJ, 08260
February 07, 2015
I'll always remember "Miss Helen" as a wonderful Sunday School teacher. She was kind and thoughtful towards her students and genuinely took an interest in them. I have only good memories of her, and will miss seeing her in church. My deepest condolences to all of you.
Suzanne Minassian Sherenian
February 04, 2015 | Doylestown, PA
whenever we wuld see Aunt Helen, she would tell us of her lavish trips around the world, in detail....embellishing to the max and with a straight face. we'll miss those stories.
Bob and Sue Karpinski
February 04, 2015 | Sewell, NJ
Everyone just loved Mrs. Vishab. She was one of the sweetest ladies I knew. She would always confuse my sister and I and call us the wrong name. It was a standing joke. Loved her. Janice Kapeghian King or (Barbara). My condolences to all of the family.
Janice Kapeghian King
February 04, 2015 | Marlton, NJ