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1927

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2025

Sam Paregian Obituary

Sam Paregian was born on August 2, 1927 in Philadelphia to John and Bertha Paregian. He was the middle child and had an older sister, Agnes and younger brother Abe.

His father, John, connected with some of their relatives who had already come to Fresno, California and established themselves in farming. With the intention of providing a better life for his young family, John closed his grocery store in Philadelphia and headed to Fresno ahead of his family to get established. In 1940 he sent for his wife and children who traveled by train to join him. John built Penn Market right next door to their family home and Sam worked at his dad's market after school and on weekends while he was in high school. Later he worked at Pep Boys, Earl Scheib sanding cars.

After graduating from Roosevelt High school Sam enlisted in the Navy during the tail end of World War II and was stationed in the South Pacific. He never saw action, but wished he had.

After being honorably discharged he returned to Fresno and once again worked at the family's grocery store while earning a Bachelor's degree at Fresno State. He paid for college by raising two thousand laying hens for egg production. He teamed up with a college classmate to cleverly design chicken houses with a unique system that allowed the hens to be raised up and the eggs to roll down for collection. Additionally, in the evenings he worked as a night watchman.

Despite the fact his parents could afford to pay for his education Sam chose to work to cover his expenses and contribute to the family. He felt that his parents worked hard, provided and encouraged him, and he wanted to do his part.

After graduating from Fresno State he attended UCSF School of Dentistry from 1951-1955 in San Francisco. While in school he worked at the US Post Office during Christmas break, helped his brother-in-law as a surveyor, and worked at a research and hepatitis lab.

After graduation he enlisted in the Air Force but was waitlisted so he went to work in Los Angeles at what was then called an "Advertising Dentist" and gained invaluable experience with dental surgery.

In the Air Force he was promoted to captain and continued to practice dentistry in Guam for two years before opening his own dental practice in Fresno, and then another practice with a partner. Realizing there was an overabundance of dentists already established in Fresno, he closed his practice and went back to school to pursue a master's degree in orthodontics at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Hackensack, New Jersey.

During his final semester he sent for Geraldine whom he had met through relatives previously and later worked for him at the dental office. Later they were married at St. Thomas Armenian Church in Tenafly, New Jersey. During this time Geraldine helped Sam by typing his thesis paper and providing support.

The young couple settled in Modesto as Sam was part of an invitation-only Gnathology study group whose dentists had encouraged him to bring his level of skills to a region that had very few Orthodontists.

In downtown Modesto Sam opened his first Orthodontic office, then later in a popular outdoor shopping center called McHenry Village. Sam worked hard but building a practice took time. While he was building his practice he had the privilege of working with an experienced orthodontist by the name of Dr. Benjamin Ichinose in San Francisco, who also served as his mentor.

From Sam's early days in Fresno working with his father, he knew he wanted to be a farmer too someday. He bought his first property with a small home on the outskirts of town, and soon after bought a second property on the same road, ultimately making farming his fall back career. With his growing family they moved to his current home a few years later on Patterson road.

Sam grew wine grapes, walnuts and almonds commercially and grew dozens of other fruits and vegetables for distribution for family and friends.

At this point farming and orthodontics were intertwined in his daily life, and he started and ended each day farming. The balance and challenges of both occupations he found satisfying and rewarding.

He went on to open McHenry Village Dental Service which was a dental clinic and a new concept at the time. He was also a partner in a Dental Insurance company.

Sam was committed to working with patients, many of which were multi-generational. He continued to take professional development courses to keep current with the latest orthodontic practices.

His passions were far and wide. Dentistry, farming, land development, coming up with new innovative products, learning new skills, repairing or restoring everything from cars, to daughter Sherrie's shoes. "If in doubt, ask Dad."

With everything he pursued he approached it with perfection even in his last days. He was also an inspiration to many whether it was a long time relationship or a first time meeting. His life's motto: "Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained."

As a Christian we take comfort in knowing that he is reunited with his beloved parents, siblings and relatives.

Sam is survived by Geraldine Paregian, daughters: Keely (Mark Stickel), Sherrie and Michelle, grandchildren: Dmitri and Athena, Margie Paregian, the Morjig, Devletian and Tascian families and countless friends and colleagues who considered him a part of their family.

Services are on January 9, 2026 11 a.m.

St. Paul Armenian Church.

3767 N. First Street.

Fresno CA 93726.

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Published by Modesto Bee from Dec. 19 to Dec. 21, 2025.

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Debbie Ristau

December 29, 2025

Sam was a friend and also a client of my husband's and our granddaughter Jessie was a patient of Sam's. He was a most interesting and brilliant man. We had the joy one year of taking a trip to Alaska with Sam and many of his Fresno friends. He is remembered fondly. My condolences to his family.

Jeanne Seeley

December 21, 2025

I met Sam 60 yeas ago when I was working for Dr Shearn & Harrigfeld in McHenry Village. He was a truly gifted orthodontist and he did see my daughter as a patient. He routinely stoppped by ton chat and in later years more conversations were regarding grapes than teeth as he lived very close to John and was a farmer first. I always enjoyed Sam and he was a great orthodontist.

Janet Duke

December 20, 2025

My father, Dr. Clarence Duke, was a long-time friend of Dr. Paregian, and his dental office was in the complex in McHenry Village. I remember my dad speaking highly of him and they shared not only their professions together but also a love for wine. Your family was blessed having him for so many years! May his memory be eternal.

Melissa Endicott

December 20, 2025

Sherrie and your whole beautiful family. My memories of your dad are of kind and and caring. Im so sorry for your loss. My moms passing has been recent and its a sad time. My prayers and love will be with you all. God Bless you always!

Kelly Turner

December 20, 2025

Keely, my condolences regarding your Dad´s passing. Losing a parent is difficult. My prayers to you and your family.

Federico

December 20, 2025

Great people leave an impact and lasting impressions in a short time. Although God granted us little time to get to know each other, we know He had a purpose for that encounter. I thank God for giving me the opportunity to meet such a wonderful person whom I will always remember and from whom I learned many professional and personal lessons. May God keep him; we'll meet again later, my friend. My respects to his entire family. Federico

Danny Pearson DDS

December 20, 2025

Sam a long time friend. We shared a professional but most often talked about wine . Rest in peace!

Ramona Xavier

December 19, 2025

There are hardly words for how much Dr Sam is missed his faith was strong enough to comfort everyone that loved him

Jim Alfieri

December 19, 2025

I met Sam though working as his Agricultual Pest Control Advisor. Working with Sam was a learning experience in itself. The man didn't seem to ever sleep. He was going from dawn to dusk and then some, he always was looking for a way to do things a better way. I now live in Tennessee and won't be able to make it to Fresno for his going away party, I'm sure that's how he would look at it, so I say good bye my friend. I hope to see you again one day. Always a friend, Jim Alfieri.

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