Henry-Sahakian-Obituary

Henry D. Sahakian

State College, Pennsylvania

1937 - 2021

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Henry D. Sahakian February 4, 1937 - February 23, 2021 State College, Pennsylvania - Noted businessman, Henry D. Sahakian, passed away Tuesday, February 23, 2021 in his beloved State College, Pennsylvania. He was born on February 4th 1937, into a Christian Armenian family that escaped the...

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We were both Mechanical Engineering students at Penn State. He was extremely friendly and was a good study buddy. I tried to find him as the years went along, but was unable to do so. I was afraid he had gone back to Iran and might have had trouble getting out. I lived in Lewistown during my college years, but relocated to the Syracuse, N.Y. area after my stint in the U.S. Navy. I'm so glad he was successful in his business, and had two of his children further their careers at PSU. My...

Dear Seda and Sahakian family. I am very sad to hear about your loss. Henry was a great person and left a great impact in the society. We in Armenia are thinking of you in this difficult time and our prayers will be with you and family.

Dear Seda and Family, We were so sad to hear about Henry's passing. What a wonderfully full life he lived and our community has been blessed by his many good works. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. George and Debbie Trudeau

Such a kind and generous man. Will be missed but he left his mark.

Henry was an amazing individual and an inspiration to so many young people in our State College community. He touched so many lives and immensely enhanced the stature of our County. He will be remembered as a great family man and a giant philanthropist with uplifting spirit. He will be missed but not never
forgotten.
Love and respect,
Dr. Assadinia & Family

Fred to you and anyone in your family so sorry for your loss Henry was a great man and did so much for the community he will truly be missed Steve Uman

Dearest Seda, Heddy, Fred, Lara, Ara, Alex, Taline, Shant, and family,

Please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of our dear Henry. We all loved him as our little brother, who was always loving, full of humor, and wisdom. Henry and Seda were a perfect couple whom we all loved and admired. You are in our hearts and prayers. On March 7th, St. Apkar Armenian Apostolic Church and Cultural Center of Arizona will hold a Hokehangist in Henry’s memory.
Sending all our...

My memories of Henry are of an energetic entrepreneur, a family oriented businessman and one who loved his new country. I enjoyed my time working for him (1978-1988), never a dull moment, his energy was infectious. Rest in Peace.

May you always smile when thinking of the wonderful life he lived and that you were a part of it.