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    The Last Armenian Genocide Survivor in Haverhill


    www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/04/11/the-last-armen ian-genocide-survivor-in-haverhill/
    By Tom Vartabedian - on April 11, 2009


    HAVERHILL, Mass. - As the last remaining Armenian Genocide survivor in
    Haverhill, Jennie Vartabedian wears her history - and longevity - with
    pride.

    A citywide celebration took place in her honor April 8, hosted by the
    Hannah Duston Nursing Home where she has resided the past three years
    after spending most of her life in Somerville.

    City and state officials were high in their praise for the
    97-year-old, who witnessed the genocide at the age of 3 in
    Dikranagert.

    Among those paying tribute were Mayor James Fiorentini and State
    Rep. Brian Dempsey. The event was organized by her son Tom and his
    wife Nancy in conjunction with Armenian Genocide Month throughout the
    Merrimack Valley.

    Jennie is among seven remaining survivors in her area and had been
    attending commemorations up until two years ago.

    She had been an active member of the Holy Cross Armenian Catholic
    Church in Cambridge and was always known for her charity to Armenian
    causes. She and her late husband Edward operated a Somerville
    luncheonette for 30 years.

    Following his death in 1975, the restaurant was sold and she began
    work for the city of Somerville as an assistant in the medical
    clinic. Jennie was well past the octogenarian age when she finally
    retired.

    For the next 10 years, she drove herself to the gym daily and served
    as a role model for people of her generation.

    The joy in her life these days is her family, which includes five
    grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

    `Whatever your life, make sure you have room for God and the church,'
    she told the gathering. `God must have had a reason for sparing me.'
    From: Baghdasarian
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