Milton-Karahadian-Obituary

Milton K. Karahadian

Wilson, Wyoming

1934 - 2013 (Age 79)

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79
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Wilson, Wyoming
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American Cancer Society

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Milton K. Karahadian, 79, passed away August 9, 2013 in Wilson, Wyoming. Milton was born on April 27, 1934 in Pasadena, to Kay and Zephyr Karahadian. His memories of growing up were of a glamorous and gracious part of California, long gone. He graduated from Flintridge Prep School, and attended...

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My name is also Milton Karahadian. I have no middle name. My family on my grandfather´s side is from Bitlis Turkey. He immigrated in 1904. I now live in California. Contact me if you wish. It would be an interesting conversation.

Although time has passed, we all still remember cousin Milton with love. He was a super smart, suave and loving person and will always live on in our hearts.

Milton was a 2nd, or 3rd generation of grape growers in the Coachella valley . His father kay, and Milton were among the finest people I knew in the ii ndustry. Later, when I became Agicultural Commissioner of Riverside County we severed on agricultural committees to enhance the standards and quality of fruits and vegetables. Milton was a gentleman and I am grateful to have know him and sorry to hear of his passing Leon Spaugy

Never met Milton Karahadian I don't think, but I worked thinning grapes and picking them in 1985. I was about 22 and it was a wonderful time in my life. I will never forget Karahadian Ranches or how to thin or cut grapes. My number was 57.

Our hearts are so empty. We always needed Milton there to call. To Kathy, Zachery, and Tony and family-we know how much Milton will be missed. Milton was so special to you and to us.

Milton is a true gentleman....I reconncected with him at Robert Shapazians memorial and he was so interested in all of our lives! God Bless and Love to all of the extented family who lost a sweet husband and father.....Patty Berberian

The staff of American Cancer Fund® at www.AmericanCancerFund.org is sorry to hear of Milton's passing. We have received a memorial donation in his name and our sincere condolences go out to his family.

Milton was a real gentlemen. I was the one that told him about the Grand Tetons as I had worked there one summer. The next thing I knew he bought property there and moved there
part time in that part of the country. He was truly a real gentlemen and I will miss him.

i am saddened to learn of Milton's passing. As a 13 year old, spending my June/July's in the 1960's desert for grape harvest, i have wonderful memories of Kay and Zephyr's home at Tamarisk, and especially of Milton. The description in his obituary precisely describes my memories of him as a young businessman / farmer. intelligent, sophisticated, yet warm and always engaging; character traits that he championed throughout the remainder of his years. a life well lived!