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Sarkis Acopian

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Sarkis Acopian Sarkis Acopian, 80, of Easton (Palmer Twp.), died peacefully Thursday, January 18, 2007, in his home. Born December 8, 1926, in Tabriz, Iran, he was a son of the late Dr. Grigor and Dr. Arax Djigardjian Acopian, who had left Russia and Turkey before settling in Iran. He...

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I knew Mr Acopian by his frequent lunches at the Marblehead Grille and Chowder House where I worked.He was a wonderful man.I always admired him .My sympathy goes to his family.

Dear Mrs. Acopian, Mr. Acopian, Ani, and Natalie,
I am very sorry about the loss. But you must know that he was happy that he knew you and is watching over you. He will be very happy with God and will be taken care of by our Father in Heaven. My family will be there if you need a shoulder to rest your head on. May you remember him always for he was a great man.

Dear Jeff and Family,
We are so sad to hear about your Dad's passing. It was always nice to see him and your mother at the soccer games. He will be greatly missed. Please know you are in our hearts and prayers.
The McGivern Family

Our deepest sympathy to the Acopian family on the loss of your husband, father. I have played tennis with Bobbi in the past and want to offer our condolences. Love Janice

Sarkis was always good to me while I was employed with the company for 25 years. He will be missed by all.

I'm writing on behelf of my grandmother, Elizabeth Messer of Easton. Her husband Raymond E Messer used to be real close with Sarkis. I remember stories of those 2 in the Alpha building in downtown Easton. No doubt they are sharing the same stories also, up in heaven. So sorry for your loss. May God give you comfort in your time of sorrow.

Mrs Acopian, Greg Jeff and Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. It was an honor and privilege to know and work for Mr. Acopian. We will miss his visits to the Melbourne Plant.Janice and I enjoyed when he would come out to shipping to just say "hi" We have so many new people at Melbourne that never got the chance to meet him. With all the memories and little stories we have we will share them so that everyone will feel as though they knew him a lifetime.
Sincerely

Greg,Jeffrey and Mrs.Acopian...I read Sarkis's obituary in awe of his life's accomplishment. Growing up in Wilden Acres in the 50's there was no home more inviting or exciting to be in.I regret not having that solar powered radio he made for the neighborhood kids as I regret your loss.A great father,husband and American. God bless you. Wilson