Virjin-Kasparyan-Obituary

Virjin Kasparyan

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Dr. Virjin Kasparyan 1920 - 2007 AMHERST - Dr. Virjin (Kurman) Kasparyan, 87, of Amherst died on Wednesday June 20, 2007 at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in North-ampton. She was born in Istanbul, Bakirköy, Turkey on March 7, 1920 the daughter of the late Armenak and Vartuhi (Sivaciyan) Kurman....

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Dear Aaron,

I was so suprised to learn about Virginia. She was a wonderful caring person who always left us with a smile. My thoughts are with you and Georgie.

Dear Aaron and George:
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I will always remember "Dr Virginia's" smile and geneosity, but, most of all, her gift of care and compasion.

Dr. Aran and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Dr. Virjin was like a mother to me, a mentor and a friend. I will cherish our years together as I'm sure you will too. Deepest Simpathy, Susan Rowe

Dear Drs. Aran and George,
How sad I was to learn the news of Dr. Virjin's death. Your family was such a big part of our life in Belchertown. I remember clearly when George joined our group of neighborhood kids. Please know that I will keep your family in my prayers during this difficult time.

Dear Dr. Aran and Family: My deepest sympathy to you on your wife and mother's passing. She will be fondly remembered by those with whom she interacted throughout her life. She was generous with her time, patience and love and for that we are richer people.

Dear Drs. Aran and George and family,
With sadness, our family heard the passing of Dr.Virjin. We have fond memories of our families in Belchertown.
The thing I'll remember is her wide and gentle smile. A simple wave to her would bring a beautiful smile in return.
And now, a chance meeting with you, Dr. Aran, in the Stop and Shop store in Belchertown, has a richer meaning.
May God be with the Kasparyan family in their time of need.
Joe and Arlene McCrea