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ASO O TAVITIAN

1940 - 2020

ASO O TAVITIAN obituary, 1940-2020, New York, NY

BORN

1940

DIED

2020

ASO TAVITIAN Obituary

TAVITIAN--Aso O. Aso O. Tavitian passed away on April 21, 2020 after his courageous battle with cancer with his loving wife, Isabella Meisinger at his side. Mr. Tavitian was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 1959, after leaving Communist Bulgaria, he arrived in Beirut, Lebanon. After learning English from an Armenian English High School teacher in Beirut, he was accepted at Haigazian College on a full scholarship but couldn't afford his living expenses and thought he would not be able to pursue his education when an anonymous benefactor altered his life. Mr. Tavitian later learned that his English teacher of minimal means made his education possible. This act of generosity and kindness is one that he never forgot. Throughout his life's journey, Mr. Tavitian was a model of integrity and decency. He approached every part of life with intellectual rigor but also with enthusiasm and a generosity of spirit. He was passionate about the arts and his heritage. He was loved and respected by all who knew him. Mr. Tavitian attended Columbia University and graduated in 1965 with a Master of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering and in 1969, he co-founded Syncsort, Inc. and was its CEO from 1975 until April of 2008 and continued to be involved with Syncsort at the Board level until 2015. In 1995, he established and funded the Tavitian Foundation where his generosity and passions flourished. Always keeping his heritage close to his heart, he strived to strengthen the governance of the Republic of Armenia as well as providing educational opportunities for individuals of Armenian ethnicity. Mr. Tavitian supported research on issues of significance for a globalized world and his love of the arts. His Foundation's work on strengthening the governance of the Republic of Armenia includes the organization of a series of six-month special training programs for mid-level employees in various Armenian Ministries and Governmental Institutions. These programs have been designed in conjunction with the faculty of the Fletcher School of Law and International Diplomacy and are taught at Fletcher. The pride in his work could not be more evident than when attending the student graduations. There have been close to 350 graduates of this program, Tavitian Scholars. Mr. Tavitian's efforts have been recognized by the government of Armenia through the awarding of the Order of Honor on October 7, 2017 as well as the Prime Minister's Medal in 2012. Tavitian has also been awarded Honorary Doctorates from Tufts University and Yerevan State University. Mr. Tavitian was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Board of Trustees of The Frick Collection in New York, NY and the Board of Trustees of The Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA. He is survived by his loving wife, Isabella Meisinger, his stepdaughter, Natalie Barnett (Forrest Barnett) and granddaughter, Annika and his cousins, Anahid Tatcheva, Anahid Hatzigeorgiou (Aristotle Hatzigeorgiou), his Godsons, Aris Hatzigeorgiou and Athan Hatzigeorgiou and his cousin, Philippe Ohanessian (Sylvia Ohanessian) and Jean Philippe Ohanessian. He was predeceased by his parents, Ohanes Garabed Tavitian and Armeno Mavi Tavitian and brother, Henry O. Tavitian and first wife, Arlene Tavitian. A private service will be held for immediate family members and a memorial service will be planned at a future date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The American Red Cross towards the Coronavirus Outbreak fund: https://www.redcross.org/

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Published by New York Times on Apr. 24, 2020.

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Jean Wiart

April 18, 2024

Time may pass by but my memories of your patronage are still vivid . You made me and my artisans very proud of the accomplished works of art we did for you .

Jean Wiart

April 18, 2023

Dear client/friend ,
You were close to me when I visited the Chateau of Chantilly this past friday , as in my mind you were a such great patron of the arts as the duc d'Aumale was in his times .
Respectfully .

Carmen Napier

April 22, 2021

There is never a day gone by when i don't think about Aso and how he went so fast I did not get the chance to help him. As a registered nurse I never fail a patient or a friend under my care. I always try to help but with Aso when he told me it was too late and he went so fast. God did not want him to suffer He took him when he was at his best. He left this world with a good heart, he touched many souls and changes many people lives. He did all the things that God wanted him to do. He lived a christlike life. Well done good and faithful servant. Truly missed by Carmen Napier (his mother nurse).

Jean Wiart

April 18, 2021

Mr Tavitian had a great respect for crafstmen and their accomplishments . I do cherish his inputs in design and his comments about the works done .

Ira Gene Goodman

April 2, 2021

I am one of the many people who have been fortunate enough to have known Aso through Syncsort, the company that he built from the ground up. I started back in 1985 when the company had less than 150 people, and always admired Aso's intellect, generosity, and decency. The best word to describe him is Mensch, because that is what he was, a whole person fillled with goodness. He may have been an incredibly smart businessman, and philanthropist, but he was also a really great boss.

Carmen

May 18, 2020

Aso was a man sent from God . He was very kind and peaceful, He loves people and don't matter what color, race or gender they are. He does not discriminate. He tries to do everything that is right before God and man. He treats people as how he would like be treated. God wanted him at his purest. God took him home. God did not want him to suffer physically. I missed him very much it was always a pleasure to talk to him and i will always cherish his memories.

Jean Wiart

May 15, 2020

After the moment of deep sadness that i felt at the reading of the passing of Mr Tavitian , the main thing that came to my mind is to thank him for having been a rare and remarkable client . Mr Tavitian , your taste , your eye , your appreciation for mastered craftmanship , all that combined with a true sense of what it means to be a Patron Of the Arts , will be very sadly missed and I should add that I lost more than a respected client but also a person that I have admired for a long time .

Carmen Napier

May 4, 2020

Mr Aso Tavitian otherwise called Aso is a very kind, loving and caring man. Always smiling He took good care of his family and he love children. He does not biologically have one of his own but he educate many and shows them love. He will always be remembered fr C Napier his late mother nurse.

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