Z.-Astor-Obituary

Z. Harry Astor

Los Angeles, California

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ASTOR, Z.Harry (85), passed away on September 11, 2007, from prostate cancer. He was born the eldest son of Arakelian M. Astor and Shenorhig Astor on April 16, 1922 in Fresno, CA. He graduated L.A. High School in 1940 and volunteered for the Army Air Corps in 1942 where he attained the rank of...

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I was very saddened to hear that Harry had passed.

We have a greek restaurant in tustin, and Harry and his wonderful family come in all the time.

The thing I noticed about him, is that he always had a smile on his face and was always happy.

I see so many people that don't even talk to eachother when they come in for dinner, or lunch.

Missed opportunities to catch up on the latest news and ongoings.

But Harry and his family...always seem to be enjoying...

I was blessed to be able to attend the memorial service that celebrated the life of Harry Astor earlier this week at St. Mary's Armenian church. While it is always difficult to say goodby to a friend or loved one; it is obvious from the loving comments of Harry's family during the service that Harry is still very much alive in their hearts. May God bless them all. Harry, thank you for being a mentor to me in business during our years together with Apperson Business Forms. (Harry was on the...

I was saddened to hear of Harry's passing. My condolences to the family.

Our condolences at your time of loss. Your x-neighbors on La Limonar now living in Hemet.

The thing I remember the most about Mr. Astor was his great big smile! I grew up down the street from the Astors and I don't think I ever saw Mr. Astor without that smile. My condolences to the family for their loss of such a nice man! My prayers are with you.

As members of Wilshire Methodist Church Marjorie and I remember Harry and Marjorie as well as Marjorie's sister, Virginia. At one time we were involved in the young people's group there. The two of us go back many years in our friendship with Harry and Marjorie. The last time we saw Harry was at a USC basketball game when he sat behind us at the Sports Arena, and that was not too long ago. Harry will be missed by all who knew him.