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1930

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2019

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Michael Sarkesian Obituary

Michael Sarkesian It is with sadness we announce the passing of Mike Sarkesian, of Topeka, Kansas, on May 11, 2019, at the age of 89. He died peacefully with family at his side.

Mike is survived by his wife, Nancy, just shy of 65 years married, four children, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Mike was born February 23, 1930, to parents Harry and Sarah Sarkesian in Providence, Rhode Island. Mike's brother, Haig passed many years ago but is well remembered.

Mike graduated from Hope High School in Providence, where his passion for team sport and coaching was formed. Like so many of the era, he was undersized and hungry for success. Mike graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1953, earning a dual degree in Physical Education and Biology. Excelling in sports, Mike lettered throughout his years at University and was awarded All Conference and All New England Awards as a defensive back and later inducted into the Rhode Island Sports Hall of Fame. Mike was very active in athletics as well as being a member of the Phi Mu Delta Fraternity. He received a Master's Degree in 1962 from Rhode Island College in Administration.

While commencing his teaching and coaching career in Saco, Maine, in 1954, Mike met Nancy where the two married. Their arrived children arrived between 1955 and 1964. To this day, both longed for the ocean.

Mike's career in coaching included High School State Championships. He was one of the first coaches having no time for any color barrier in sport, well before the "Glory Road". His Iowa Wesleyan College teams formed of Midwest kids and East Coast kids brought the fast paced style of basketball to the Midwest, having introduced a nonstop fast break basketball game that ran most teams off the floor. Mike's teams were fast, passionate, tough and determined well before modern sports understood where it had to go to evolve. Mike coached many very prominent athletes over the years. His players were always part of his family. Having never played basketball, Mike's passion, determination, and ability to know each player and get the best out of them showered his teams with success. His fast break became the normal for many professional teams. His players will attest his coaching carried them all far in life.

On the strength of his many team successes and approach to modern sports, Mike was recruited to Washburn in 1966 by then President. On the journey back to Iowa, having accepted the position of Athletic Director ans Professor of Education, Mike learned on arrival home, Topeka had just been devastated by the 1966 tornado. Mike however, kept his word, accepted the position and made a huge impact and successful effort to keep sports afloat on a destroyed campus. Much of Washburn's later success in sports was from the roots and recruitment of quality players and staff to Washburn, established by Mike.

Mike eventually retired from Washburn having attained both significant positions in his career including Athletic Director, as well as Chairman of the Department of Physical Education, Health, and Recreation. Additionally, he was part time commissioner of the then Great Plains Athletics conference at its birth. He was fond of telling Nancy, he was a long way from Goddard Street, as a reference of being the son of an Armenian immigrant that worked the steel foundries, lived in a tenement house on Goddard Street, and who saw his two boys go on to graduate University and capture success. Mike's was very much the success story of sons of immigrants from the 1920's.

Mike's love of the game was endless. His impact on so many students he taught and encouraged into teaching positions all over Kansas and indeed the U.S. is without question from a great mentoring gift he shared with his students, who voted him teacher of the year many times. Teaching and students kept him young for a very long time. He attended every Washburn football game for over 200 straight events. His passion and soul for football never left him. One of his fondest memories is attending Super Bowl XLIV with his sons for his 80th Birthday.

A celebration of life will be 11 a.m. Saturday, June 8, 2019, at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614. Family friend Al Lopes will do the honor of memorializing Mike. We encourage others to share their fond memories.

Remembrance would be gratefully accepted in the form of a donation to Washburn University Sports department or to Midland Hospice Care, sent in care of the funeral home.

Condolences may be sent online to

www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Topeka Capital-Journal from May 15 to May 16, 2019.

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June 7, 2019

What a teacher! What a mentor! And what a coach! There are teachers all over Shawnee County making a difference in children's lives based on the teachings of Sark. May your family find peace and blessings in the memories and the legacy that he leaves behind.

Jay and Sherri Monhollon

Tom Cannon

May 22, 2019

My deepest sympathies to the Sarkesian family. As a former player for Mike (back then it was "Mr. Sarkesian"), I had the good fortune of playing on two state championship teams that he coached (and semi-finals the other year). Although he was a "football guy" first, his biggest strength as a basketball coach was his ability to motivate his players. He convinced us that if we played "team basketball" and sacrificed for each other, we would be win. And, he was certainly right.
I will always be appreciative of the time he took from his personal life to take several team-mates and myself to look at colleges out of state to help us pursue scholarship offers. We probably would not have taken advantage of the opportunities if Mike had not pushed us to do it.
He not only helped Hope kids pursue a college education, but when his career took him to Iowa Wesleyan, he opened up an avenue to college for many student-athletes. The names are too many to mention, but they came from LaSalle, East Providence, Warwick, West Warwick and Pawtucket, to name a few. He impacted many lives of Rhode Islanders, all in a positive way. I will always appreciate how much he did for me. God Bless Mr. Sarkesian. Rest in peace, Mike.

Tom Cannon, Hope High, Class of 1961.

Joe Cannon

May 20, 2019

Sarkesian Family:

So sorry for your loss. I played for Mr. Sarkesian at Hope High School and Iowa Wesleyan.
AND I grew up in Smith Hill on Goddard Street !
He helped so many kids, including some who would
not have gone to college without his help, He recruited so many Rhode Islanders who would not have otherwise left little old Rhode Island.
May he rest in peace !

Joe Cannon
Hudson, OH

janet robinson

May 15, 2019

So sorry to hear your sad news. My prays are with you. Janet Robinson

May 15, 2019

Sark was one of my favorite professors while I worked on my Elementary Education degree. He was fair, encouraging, and a downright good person who really cared for his students. I was very fortunate to have him for a professor and I will never forget him.
~Cindy Cummings

Mark Works

May 15, 2019

So sorry. Great Professor.

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