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Sark Arslanian

St. George, Utah

1924 - 2016 (Age 92)

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Sark ArslanianSt. GeorgeSark Arslanian, age 92, passed away on Sunday, December 11, 2016 at his home in St. George. He was born on February 4, 1924 in Fresno, California to Armenian immigrants, Kevork and Freida (Aposhian) Arslanian. He served as an XO in the Navy during World War II, mostly in...

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Dear Robyn, Dave, Jim, Shanan, Paul and Sandra, I know that during this Christmas season, emotions are even more tender as each of us miss our departed family members.( I miss my parents, too.) I pray that you will all have strength and remember the happy times. Know that as the months and years go by, that the grief will be replaced by joyful memories; first, a trickle and then one day, a flood of laughter at the experiences that you'll remember. I had the privilege of knowing your father,...

Our love to all of Sarks family!! He is a larger than life man who was always kind to us! Ron & Joan Harry

Sark Arslanian is truly a legend. He made his life very worthwhile and full of accomplishments. I didn't get to know him very well until the past ten years or so. My two older brothers (half), who were cousins to Sark, were very close to him throughout their lives and spoke of him often. It wasn't until after their deaths that I really became acquainted with Sark and his family and found they are great people.

Our trips to St. George would usually include a visit and lunch with...

See you later my friend. Thank you for your friendship. Love the Ron Hatch Family.

Shanan, Jim, Robyn and family:. I was so sorry to hear about Sark. I worked for your Dad in Fort Collins from 1982 until I got married and moved to Kansas in 1989. I loved working for him and have so many fond memories!. He always treated me more like a daughter than an employee. He was loved and respected by many many people, including me. We moved one of our daughters to St. George in September and stoped in to tallk to Jim. We were going to try to work it out so I could see Sark again...

Sandra: I am so sorry to hear abiout you father. He has been a hero of mine ever since he coached at Weber. You have been a hero to me ever since I was lucky enough to teach with you at Eastmont. I have enjoyed seeing you regularly at primary programs and know what a wonderful person you are. My prayers are with you at this hard time. Thanks for being a good friend.

Thank you "Coach Sark" for allowing me to be a part of your incredible legacy. Your kindness shown to me and my family and the great example you have been will always be remembered. You made each of your "boys" feel wanted, needed and LOVE. Your legend will endure for generations. I love you Coach.

Although I only got a few chances to meet your dear papa, I am blessed to know many of his children and their families. What a wonderful man he must be to have such strong, loving and committed children. I know him through you and who you are. He has profoundly influenced his family. As a coach I know that influence has rippled out over many many other families. What a tremendous source of love and wisdom has left the world. May you all be comforted by the knowledge that he has gone back...

Next to my own father the most influential man in my life, time and again when life got tough I could stand back and find a better perspective something Coach Sark seemed to be so good at and it rubbed off on me. Coach also was the guy who taught Loyalty and Character. So thankful I spent four years learning from the BEST, God bless you Dave , Paul and the rest of the Family. sincerely. Bob Jones