Virginia-Tashjian-Obituary

Virginia A. Tashjian

Watertown, Westminster, Massachusetts

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Of Watertown, March 28, 2008. Beloved wife of the late James Tashjian. Devoted mother of Douglas Sevan Tashjian. Loving grandmother of Jonathan Scott Tashjian and Jeffrey Maxwell Tashjian. Funeral Services at Saint Stephen's Armenian Church, 38 Elton Avenue, Watertown, on Thursday, April 3 at 11...

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We first met your mother at the wonderful Nonantum Branch of the library. She showed us what an inspired librarian could create in a children's room. Then we became librarian colleagues for many years. We would happily respond to whatever request she made to us because we knew we would learn from the experience and we knew your mother was always on the right track. We never figured out how she accomplished so much in one lifetime though.
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Sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. She was a very wonderful woman. My wife Bonnie and i shall miss her

Douglas & Family -- Although we do not know eachother personally -- I wanted to express my condolences to you.

Your Mom was a wonderful person and I would see the entire Simmons College gang often at my parents house and many wonderful Christmas gatherings in Watertown.

My Mother is heartbroken over Ginny's passing.

Take care and God Bless

Jerry Cibley
Son of Leonard and Shirley Cibley

Virginia was a very loving mother and aunt and always share life with her heart on her sleeve.
She was the Matriarch of the Aghababian family. Virginia was a pillar of society in the Armenian and American community. She and her husband Jimmy brought more culture thru F.A.C.S.( Friends of Armenian Culture Society) to the Armenian and American community.She gave of her self with passion to who ever came in contact with her and will always be thought of and remembered.Virginia loved to travel...

I have lovely memories of your Mom. I was one of her early sunday school assistance and she was always joyful to be around. I ended up getting a class of my own and enjoyed every sunday. Both your Mom and Dad were very special people.

So sorry to hear of her passing. She was an inspiration and a mentor. We are in Florida and can not attend services. Our condolences to her family.