Announcement of Passing Away of Rev. Archpriest Fr. Vartan Dulgarian

Published on May 04 2009 by Divan of the Western Diocese


The Office of the Western Diocese announces with the deepest regret the passing away of Rev. Archpriest Fr. Vartan Dulgarian. On behalf of the entire Western Diocese, His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian wishes to convey his deepest condolences to the family members of Fr. Vartan. In our prayers let us beseech the Lord to welcome into His Kingdom of eternal peace and joy this tireless servant of His, and to grant consolation and comfort to all those who mourn Fr. Vartan's passing.

On Wednesday, May 6, 2009, starting at 5:00 PM, His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate, assisted by Diocesan clergy will preside over the "Home Service" for Fr. Vartan at St. Peter Armenian Church in Glendale.

The Last Unction Rite for the deceased priest is scheduled to take place immediately after the "Home Service," beginning at 6:00 PM, during the celebration of the Divine Liturgy by His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate.

In-lieu-of-flowers in Fr. Vartan's name are gratefully accepted by St. Peter Armenian Church & Youth Ministries' Center, 632 W. Stocker St., Glendale, CA 91202.

Please make you checks payable to the Western Diocese and write in memo section Stewardship Program (Fr. Vartan):

Western Diocese - Armenian Church

3325 N. Glenoaks Blvd.

Burbank, CA 91504

The funeral service will be held at Masis-Ararat Cemetery in Fresno on the following day, May 7, 2009, at 1:00 PM. The funeral service will be headed by Rev. Archpriest Fr. Arshen Aivazian, Pastor of St. Paul Armenian Church in Fresno.

In memory of our beloved Fr. Vartan a short autobiographical piece - written recently by Fr. Vartan, who continued working hard until very recently - is included below in celebration of his long and fruitful life:

I was born at the Dardanelles on May 15, 1911.

My father died on the day that I was born.

I was a witness of the Genocide of the Armenians, and of the Massacres at Smyrna.  I survived miraculously.

During my childhood I lived in Athens, Greece, and there attended the local national school.

In 1926 we moved to Alexandria, Egypt, where I graduated from the Boghosian National High School.  I then attended the Berberian College of Cairo, from which I was graduated in 1928.

In 1932, through the generosity of the Greek Patriarch Meletios, I went to Greece, and for four years I followed the Literature-Philosophy course of study in Athens.

My teachers were the following: in the national school, Nicol Aghbalian and Levon Shant; and in the Berberian School, Retheos Berberian's sons, Onnik and Shahan.

I served in teaching at the Boghosian, Haygazian, and Mekhitarian Schools, and as Choirmaster in the St. Boghos Bedros and the Catholic churches.

In 1933 I married Miss Zabel Tokatlian, and we were blessed with two daughters, Mary and Sonia, three grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. A few years ago my daughter Mary passed away in Freano.

I served as Principal and as Choirmaster in the national school and in the church of the capital city Khartum of Sudan.

In the month of September of 1957 I was ordained a Priest in the St. Paul Armenian Church of Fresno, by His Eminence Archbishop Vartan Kasparian, and was renamed Father Vartan, yielding my baptismal name of Piuzant.

I have written for the following newspapers and periodicals: Arev, Husaper, Nor Or, Baikar, Abaka, Nairi, Marmara, Zhamanak, Nor Gyank, Hay Gyank, Geghart, Hayasdani Hanrabedutiun, Hayreniki Tzayn, The Armenian Observer, Etchmiadzin, and Sion.

PUBLISHED WORKS: Gyanke Kerezmanen Antin, Giragnorya Khoher, Khachin Janabare, Mdaseverumner, Gyank yev Haverzhutiun, Tebi Nor Horizonner, Shoghartzag Khoher yev Dibarner, Jarakaytogh Hokiner, Angakh Hayasdan, Asdvadz Im Gyanks E, Artzag yev Chapadzo Manraveber, as well as three volumes of English translations by Prof. Arra Avakian.

COMEDIES: Angadar Amusnutiunner, Hamajarage, Kogh Dzaraner, Varzhabede, Adenabede, and Vavashod Amusine.

My two latest, large volumes, in Armenian and in English, will soon appear in print, from the "Yerevan" Press.

Thirty years ago I was awarded the "St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Medal of Honor" by the Venerable Vazken I Catholicos of All Armenians as an appreciation for my literary works.  At that time His Holiness granted me the Honor of Archpriest and presented me with a Pectoral Cross.

 

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