ROBERT-NAHIGIAN-Obituary

DR. ROBERT K. NAHIGIAN

Lakewood, Ohio

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Age 81, died November 17, survived by wife Helen, brother Stanley (Grace) Nahigian; children Kevin (Mary), Karen (Doug) Motley, Keith (Courtney) & Ken (Joceline); 11 grandchildren; and son of the late Kevork (chief mechanical engineer NASA) and Rose Nahigyan. Robert served in the U.S. Air...

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I was a patient of Dr. Nahigian from childhood to late teens. For a lot of reasons, I neglected my teeth terribly as a youth and about age 12, Dr. Nahigian set me straight in no uncertain terms..." If you don't brush your teeth 3 times a day minimum and particularly at night, you will have no teeth by the time you are 20!!!" He was forceful, loud and deadly serious. At 59, I haven't had a cavity in too many years to count, and have not lost a tooth yet. I always hoped to be able to thank him...

I am so sorry to learn of Dr. Nahigian's death. My parents were close friends of his parents, and Dr. Nahigian was our dentist for many years. Even after I moved to Virginia I still returned to Cleveland for my dental work. He was truly a special person.
Please accept my sincerest condolences.

So sorry to hear about your husband Helen,my thoughts and prayers are with you. Exky Sofka

Helen, may you find the comfort and strength you need in the love of your family and friends. This friend from long ago sends love and condolence...and I cherish the kindness I received from you and your family.
Dolores Ann Dober

I fondly remember your family from the good old Coffinberry School. Jan Arnett and I always had much fun kibitzing with
Bob:-) Thoughts and prayers to you all.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Helen and the family. I am sure he will be remembered by many. Roger and Bernie McCoy

As a kid growing up on West Valley Drive, I remember the Nahigian house being built next door. We were neighbors. Unfortunately, I was not the best neighbor as a kid. Years later when I was out of the Navy and in college, Dr. Nahigian and I had a wonderful talk while I was out cutting the grass. He was most Christ-like. I will always remember his kindness. May we meet merrily in Heaven someday.

To all of the Nahigians: I'm so sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of your wonderful family. Love, hugs and prayers for you during this most sorrowful time.