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    Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL
    Dec 29 2006

    Venice councilman was a problem-solver
    By PATRICK WHITTLE


    VENICE -- More than a longtime Venice councilman or tireless public
    servant, John Kalajian will be remembered as a man who cared about
    solving problems in his community, his wife said Thursday.

    "If there was a challenge, John always had a creative way to meet the
    challenge," said Sarabeth Kalajian.

    Kalajian, a Venice City Council member from 1978 to 1987 and a local
    volunteer, fundraiser and community leader for many years, died Dec.
    27 of cancer. He was 61.

    Family members and former public officials and co-workers remembered
    Kalajian as energetic, idealistic and motivated. During his time in
    Venice, he served on the boards of a host of community organizations,
    including the founding board of the Community Foundation of Sarasota
    County. He also worked as a government relations consultant.

    Stewart Stearns, president and CEO of the Community Foundation,
    recalled a meeting when Kalajian worked for a drug education program
    for youths. Kalajian put a chair in the middle of a circle of 60
    youths and said: "Here, Stewart; here's where you sit," Stearns said.

    "I said 'Why did you do that to me, John?' He said, 'Stewart, you
    needed to learn as much as they did,'" Stearns said. "John expressed
    a real deep concern for kids."

    Kalajian's path to Venice was circuitous: The son of ethnic
    Armenians, he emigrated to Boston from Germany at age 4. The
    Kalajians originally planned to move to California, but ended up
    settling in Boston when John's father became ill. In 1974, John
    Kalajian moved to Venice to work as a nurse anesthetist.

    Some Venice residents recognize Kalajian for helping to build the
    Centennial Park Gazebo and to refurbish the Venice Fishing Pier. Ed
    Taylor, a former City Council member who served with Kalajian,
    remembers him as "just a real straight shooter."

    "All of us were enamored of John's patriotism and his commitment to
    the city," Taylor said.

    Kalajian is survived by his wife, Sarabeth, a son, Matthew Kalajian
    of Charlotte, N.C.; a daughter, Jill Kalajian of Tampa; parents Paul
    and Araxi Kalajian of Boston; and sisters Karen Kalajian of Windham,
    Maine, Alice Hunter of Philadelphia and Audrey Kalajian of Arlington,
    Mass.

    A service for Kalajian is planned for 1 p.m. Jan. 2 at the Selby
    Botanical Gardens Great Room by the Bay.

    The John L. Kalajian and Sarabeth A. Kalajian Fund for Children's
    Literacy at the Community Foundation of Sarasota County Inc. is
    accepting memorial contributions.

    The address is P.O. Box 49587, Sarasota, FL 34237. Contributions can
    also be made to TideWell Hospice and Palliative Care, 5955 Rand
    Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238.
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