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GEORGE ENDRIGIAN Obituary

ENDRIGIAN GEORGE PETER It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of George Peter Endrigian, a beloved member of the community, who departed this world on November 10, 2024. Born on May 16, 1951, in Philadelphia, PA, George's academic journey began at Cooke Jr. High School and Cheltenham High School, culminating in his graduation from La Salle University with a BA degree in Psychology. His pursuit of knowledge and dedication to helping others were hallmarks of his character. A loyal member of the Armenian community, George's contributions were immeasurable. He poured his heart into organizing rallies, social events, and even spearheading a community newsletter, fostering a sense of unity and pride among his peers. George's father, Peter, opened a neighborhood store called P and G, where George first started working. This early experience instilled in him a strong work ethic and a passion for community service. In 1977, George and his father took a significant step by opening Shop N Bag in Dreshertown. Over the years, the store evolved and became 'George's Market at Dreshertown', famously referred to as "George's," a testament to George's hard work and dedication. In 2003, George found his soulmate in Ana Shirinian, and together they built a life filled with love and joy. They were blessed with three beautiful children: Peter, Christian, and Elliana Endrigian, who were the light of George's life. Family was everything to George. He cherished his family deeply and always treasured the times when everyone was together. George made sure everyone was remembered on special days, no matter the occasion, writing cards and reaching out with heartfelt wishes. His devotion to his family was unwavering, and his legacy of love and commitment will be carried on by them. George's remarkable achievements include serving as an Executive Committee Member of the Retail Marketing Group (RMG), being honored as B'nai B'rith Man of the Year, and receiving the Cynthia Welser Award presented by the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit (MCIU) for Outstanding Service for Exceptional Students. His contributions were further recognized by the American Heart Association, the Upper Dublin Police Department with the Gold Shield Award for Continuous Support of the Police Dept., and the Upper Dublin School District Award for Outstanding Business. Additionally, George was an Independent Grocers Association (IGA) Five Star Award Winner, the Founder of the Upper Dublin Education Foundation Day, and a Bozzuto's Finalist for Retailer of the Year. He was a member of the Honor Roll of Outstanding Independent Operators, received the Veterans of Foreign Wars Buddy Poppy Award for Honoring the Dead and Helping the Living, and was honored with the Outstanding Service Award by the Upper Dublin Lodge. His dedication extended to the Fort Washington Fire Company, where he was recognized with an award for his support of the Memorial Fund. George was also an active member of the National Federation of Independent Businesses and a corporate food sponsor for the Susan G. Komen breast cancer awareness annual walk. George's hobbies and interests included being a passionate Philadelphia sports fanatic, writing poetry, golfing, music, playing the piano, and engaging in Armenian dancing. He also enjoyed creative writing and advertising, most notably his unforgettable voice announcements and commercial productions for the store. Celebrating holidays, especially Christmas, were George's most treasured moments, singing carols on Christmas Eve with family and showering everyone with love and gifts. All these interests brought him joy and enriched his life in numerous ways. George is survived by his wife, Ana Endrigian; his children, Peter, Christian, and Elliana Endrigian; his mother, Alice Endrigian; his sister and brother-in-law, Seran and Jonathan Schug; his nephew and niece, Jorin and Ani and their spouses. He was preceded in death by his father, Peter Endrigian. George's warmth, compassion, and dedication touched the lives of many including his George's Market store family and Dresher community. He will be remembered not only for his community involvement, but also for his unwavering kindness and the deep impact he made on those around him. George Endrigian's spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. May he rest in peace. Services to honor and celebrate George's life will be held on November 17, 2024 from 6:00 P.M. until 7:30 P.M., then on November 18, 2024, from 9:30 A.M. until 11:00 A.M., followed by his Funeral Mass at 11:00 A.M., at St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church, 8701 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19128. Interment will be at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the church in George's memory.

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Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on Nov. 15, 2024.

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Stephen Moccio

November 23, 2024

I was truly heartbroken when I heard the news about George unfortunately I found out after the memorial service. He was a fantastic person and a wonderful boss. He will be greatly missed. Rest in peace George.

Larry Karagheusian

November 21, 2024

George- I'm going to miss you every day until I leave this planet. When we met in the 1960s it was the beginning of friendship for life. Simple times. When I needed a laugh, confide, wanted advice, commiserate you had my back and vice-versa. Love you brother.

Matt Harnick

November 19, 2024

George was an amazing person and the legacy of his market as a pillar of the upper dublin community is a shining example of how much he cared about people and our neighbors. I was fortunate to have known him for 42 years - he was my first boss when I started as a barely 12 year old bagging/cart boy at Shop N Bag. Our sympathies and thoughts are with the Endrigian family and George´s s tender community. We have all lost a great man.

Marsha and Louis Arnold

November 18, 2024

Dear, Ana, Endrigian Family, and George´s Market Family & Friends,
It saddens me to share the loss of George Endrigian, the beloved owner of George's Market. As a customer for over 38 years, I´ve had the privilege of knowing George and his family, and I can say without a doubt that George was one of the kindest, most approachable people I´ve ever known. He truly cared about his customers and always went above and beyond to ensure that the market was filled with the things we loved and needed.
George´s dedication to the community was unparalleled. He was not just a business owner but a friend to everyone who walked through the doors of his market. Whether you were a long-time customer or someone new, George´s warmth and genuine interest in your well-being were always evident. He carried on the legacy of his father, instilling the same values of kindness, service, and community spirit that made George´s Market a cornerstone of Upper Dublin.
What stands out most about George was his selflessness and generosity. He was always ready to help others, whether it was supporting local charities, lending a hand to a neighbor, or simply offering a kind word. It says a lot about a man when you see so many of his longtime employees still with him after all these years. That loyalty speaks volumes about the type of leader George was-someone who treated everyone with respect and made them feel like part of his family.
My heart breaks for his wife, Ana, their children, his mother, and all of his relatives. This is a tremendous loss for all of us who knew him. George made such an impact on our lives, and the community will never be the same without him.
We will miss you, George. Thank you for everything you did for Upper Dublin and for all the lives you touched. Rest in peace, my friend. We´ve lost a good one.

Rob, LeVonne and Robby Flannery

November 18, 2024

To Endrigian Family
We are very sad to hear of the news of George's passing. We did not have the pleasure of meeting George but we do have the pleasure of knowing his son Peter and we were drawn to the description of of George's" unwavering kindness and deep impact he made on those around him". George would be very proud as this legacy lives on in his family.

Rest in Peace

Sue Epstein and Bruce

November 17, 2024

We are so sad to hear about George´s passing. He was a beautiful person. He will surely be missed.

John J. Hallinan, Jr.

November 17, 2024

To the Endrigian Family:
My heartfelt condolences on hearing the news of George's passing. George's lifelong commitment to the independent supermarket business was inspiring. Rest in peace old friend, a job well done.
Sincerely,
John J. Hallinan, Jr.
The Richmond Shops IGA

Robert Kangian

November 16, 2024

The obituary says George was a passionate Philadelphia sports fanatic. Yep. George and I went to a Phillies Expos twi-night double header that had a bunch of rain delays. The second game started at midnight. George kept telling me he had to go to work the next day and he really should leave. I kept telling him to go, don't worry about it. At 3am he said "might as well stay 'till the end". Second game ended at 3:23 am, George stayed with me. He was a righteous dude.

Joe shaw

November 15, 2024

I worked for George and his father many years ago. What a gentleman. He was a wonderful person RIPSincerely Joe shaw

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Nov

17

Visitation

6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church

8701 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19128

Nov

18

Visitation

9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church

8701 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19128

Nov

18

Service

11:00 a.m.

St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church

8701 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19128

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