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Richard John Guevrekian

Middletown, New York

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Callicoon, NY Mr. Richard John Guevrekian of Callicoon Center, NY died Sunday August 24, 2008 in his home. He was 52. He was born August 10, 1956 in Queens, the son of Jack Guevrekian, now deceased, and Irma Guevrekian. Surviving are his daughter, Samantha Guevrekian, and his sister, Nadine...

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I saw Mr. G in my old yearbook and I am sad to see that he has passed. He left a lasting impression on me and I think about him often. Condolences to his family

Just read about Rich in the Alumni Crier. We didn't hang with the same crowd in high school but we had a lot of classes together, and I always remember him laughing and polite. He had a booming laugh. My condolences to his family.

Richard, my dear cousin, I will miss your presence. You were more than just a relative to me, you were and will always be my Cousin Richard John. I will miss you, my friend.

I learned of you passing today when I received the Alumni Crier. I remember when I met you in third grade. My heart goes out to your family. You were a kind soul. May you rest in peace Richard G.

My old friend.I was extremely saddened to hear of your passing.I remember the days of Cub Scouts,and Little League, and you eating my mom's chocolate chip cookies.I hope you lived life to the fullest and were happy.You passed way too soon.

Rich you will be missed

Mr. G was one of the few teachers in the world to leave a positive, lasting impact on a student. As a student at Livingston Manor Central School, and as someone who had the pleasure of meeting Mr. G, I will greatly miss him.

Rich was somebody who after first meeting him would leave a lasting impression...He was dedicated to his teaching of mathmatics and seemed to get the message across to the students...he will be remembered and missed by those who came in contact with him....

I only had the pleasure of knowing Rich for a short time. He was a man of great character and had a mission to teach the youth of Livingston Manor the ideals of Scouting. Rich will be greatly missed by the Scouting community and beyond.
May he Rest in Peace.
Gillian Vasseur
Delaware River District Chairwoman
Hudson Valley Council
Boy Scouts of America