Cecile Keshishian

Cecile Keshishian obituary, Los Angeles, CA

Cecile Keshishian

Cecile Keshishian Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 1, 2024.
Cecile Keshishian, well known for her passion and activism for both the Armenian community and those less fortunate than herself, has died at the age of 90. She died of pneumonia on May 27 in Los Angeles.



Keshishian, née Simonian, was born on April 30, 1934 in Antioch, Turkey, and grew up in Beirut, Lebanon. Her parents were both survivors of the Armenian Genocide. She was the second of their four children.



The family planned to relocate to Armenia after World War II. But the transport ship sank before arriving in Beirut, so the family stayed in Lebanon.



For her secondary education Cecile attended the Melkonian Educational Institute, a boarding school on the island of Cyprus. She was a star basketball player, a medical volunteer, a student leader, and one of four teenagers chosen to represent Cyprus at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in England in 1953.



After graduating from Melkonian, she returned to Beirut and began work as an executive assistant at Canada Dry International at a time when the company was expanding into the Middle East. In her spare time, she was a founder and early leader of the Girl Scouts movement in Beirut. During this same time, she met and became engaged to Dr. Kevork Keshishian. They married on Oct. 1, 1960.



Both of the couple's children, Alek and Aleen, were born in Beirut. In 1968, the young family moved to the United States, settling first in Brookline, MA, and later in Manchester, NH, where Dr. Keshishian worked as a board-certified radiologist.



In Manchester, Cecile completed her college education at Notre Dame College, graduating magna cum laude with a double degree in Business and American History.



She served as president of the volunteer organization Catholic Medical Center Hospital Associates, which had 600 members. Later she served as president of the New Hampshire Medical Auxiliary. She was a founder of the New Hampshire Good Samaritans Suicide Prevention Hotline and a board member of the American Children's Theatre.



Dr. & Mrs. Keshishian regularly opened their Manchester home to friends, relatives, and newly arrived immigrants for months at a time. Cecile helped find lodging, furniture, jobs, and schools for immigrants she knew and for some she was meeting for the first time. She also taught Armenian language and history to her own children and to other young Armenians in New England. She herself was fluent in five languages - Armenian, French, Arabic, Turkish, and English.



In 2005, Cecile received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the only award of its kind sanctioned by both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. The award honors American citizens who distinguish themselves and make a profound impact in the lives of others. Past honorees have included Ronald Reagan, Muhammad Ali, Sandra Day O'Connor, Rosa Parks, and Hillary Clinton.



Throughout their 58-year marriage, Cecile and her husband were leaders in Armenian-American organizations and causes, including the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) and the Armenian International Women's Association (AIWA), among others. They helped fund a student center at the American University of Armenia. The facility was named in their honor. On the occasion of its opening, Mrs. Keshishian told students: "Take advantage of your incredible blessings and get the most out of your education, both inside and outside the classroom. I am 88 years old and still continue to learn something new daily - learning keeps one young. Knowledge is power."



In 2000, she and her husband moved to Los Angeles to be closer to: their children, filmmaker Alek and talent manager Aleen; their attorney son-in-law Kit Troyer; and their grandchildren Lulu and Jesse Troyer. Cecile was enormously proud of them for their character and accomplishments, especially that all five were graduates or current students at Harvard University.



Cecile's beloved husband died in 2018. She is survived by her brother Dr. Simon Simonian, sisters Rita Balian and Annie Totah, her nieces and nephews along with their spouses and children, her son Alek Keshishian and daughter Aleen Keshishian, her son-in-law Kit Troyer, and her granddaughter Lulu Troyer and grandson Jesse Troyer.



In lieu of flowers, the family has established a memorial fund in Mrs. Keshishian's name at the Armenian General Benevolent Union. Contributions may be made at agbu.org/memory-cecile-keshishian or mailed to: AGBU, 55 East 59th St., New York, NY 10022, with "Cecile Keshishian" on the check's memo line.



The memorial service will be at 3pm on Tues. June 4 at the St. Leon Armenian Cathedral at 3325 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank, CA 91504. The service will be immediately followed by a reception at the same location.



*Mrs. Keshishian believed people should wear color in celebration of life. Attendees are welcome to wear color in her honor.

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Dearest Cecile, a great and generous friend of my family (Hrip Karashian & family). She was a bright and loving light in my childhood and a rock in my adulthood. I will miss our long conversations and her encouragement when I needed it. Always in my heart. Colette

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