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    K. CYRUS MELIKIAN, AN INVENTOR WITH A COFFEE FOCUS
    By Sally A. Downey

    Philadelphia Inquirer
    Dec 5 2008
    PA

    K. Cyrus Melikian, 88, an innovative entrepreneur who made coffee
    drinking a convenient pastime, died of heart failure Nov. 27 at home
    in Haverford.

    Mr. Melikian conceived the concept for a coffee vending machine while
    serving in the Army Air Force at Wright Field in Ohio during World
    War II. He and an officer, Lloyd K. Rudd, were annoyed that the PX
    was not serving coffee.

    After their discharge in 1946, the men went to work in
    Mr. Melikian's parents' garage in Mayfair to devise an automatic
    coffee dispenser. They tested the machine at an Eagles football game,
    selling coffee for 10 cents a cup. "We couldn't make it fast enough,"
    Mr. Melikian told an Inquirer reporter.

    In the late 1950s, to improve on the instant coffee that Rudd Melikian
    Inc. used, Mr. Melikian developed a frozen liquid coffee concentrate.

    In 1967, he and Rudd sold their company. Mr. Melikian and his sons then
    established Automatic Brewers & Coffee Devices. At ABCD, Mr. Melikian
    developed pods for single or double orders of espresso, coffee-pod
    packaging machines and brewers, and coffee-bean grinders integrated
    into brewers. His other inventions included a commercial microwave
    oven and an ice dispenser for soda cups in vending machines. He was
    responsible for numerous patents, his son Robert said.

    Mr. Melikian's parents escaped the 1919 Armenian massacre and
    immigrated to Philadelphia shortly before he was born. After graduating
    from Northeast High School, he attended the University of Pennsylvania
    before serving in the military. Last year, he was interviewed for a
    PBS special on World War II veterans.

    An award-winning marksman, Mr. Melikian helped found the trapshooting
    program at Aronimink Golf Club. He was a member of several gourmet
    societies, and was the founder and chairman of the Philadelphia
    chapter of the International Bacchus Society. In 1961, he and Rudd
    coauthored The Wonder of Food. In the 1970s, Mr. Melikian wrote a
    syndicated newspaper feature about the history of famous dishes,
    and in the 1990s he established and taught at a chef's training school.

    He consulted for the Economic Community of West African States and
    for the Bank of Liberia, and was a partner in a wine importing and
    distributing company.

    In addition to his son, he is survived by his wife of 63 years, Roxie
    Bozoian Melikian; daughters Karen Harrison and Michele Lockwood;
    and six grandchildren. A son, K. Cyrus Jr., died in 1979.

    Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Chadwick & McKinney Funeral
    Home, 30 E. Athens Ave., Ardmore, and after 10 a.m. tomorrow, followed
    by a funeral at 11 at St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic
    Church, 8701 Ridge Ave. Burial will be in George Washington Memorial
    Park, Plymouth Meeting.

    Memorial donations may be made to the Armenian Students Association
    to benefit the K. Cyrus Melikian Memorial Scholarship, 333 Atlantic
    Ave., Warwick, R.I. 02888.
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