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  • SOAR-LA Receives Contributions in Memory of Robert Paul

    PRESS RELEASE
    SOAR-LA
    P.O. Box 69361
    Los Angeles, CA 90069
    Contact: Peter Abajian
    Telephone (310) 400-9061
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.soar-us.org



    SOAR-LA RECEIVES CONTRIBUTIONS IN MEMORY OF ROBERT PAUL


    Los Angeles, CA - The Board of Directors of the Society for Orphaned Armenian
    Relief (SOAR) extends its condolences on the passing of Mr. Robert Paul.
    Mr. Paul passed away on December 7, 2008 with services held at St. Peter's
    Armenian Church. Mr. Paul and his family possess a strong sense of
    community and asked that donations in Memory of Robert Paul be made to
    SOAR-LA to benefit Armenia's orphans.

    "Mr. Paul's friend's and family's contributions towards his memorial totaled
    more than $4,700 and will be used towards the purchase of needed
    humanitarian supplies to directly benefit Armenia's orphans who live in one
    of Armenia's 14 orphanages." Said Peter Abajian, President of SOAR-LA, "On
    behalf of the Board of Directors I would like to extend my appreciation to
    the Paul family for their belief in our mission."

    Mr. Paul was born in 1927 in Menado, Dutch East Indies. He led a very
    interesting life including being held in a Japanese prison camp for four
    years during WW2, when the Japanese invaded the Dutch East Indies. After
    the war, his family moved to Holland where he finished school and joined the
    Dutch military forces. He was married in 1964 to his wife Kathleen
    following his immigration to the United States in 1962. Mr. Paul visited
    Armenia 13 times and had a terrific passion for assisting families and
    children in Armenia. Robert Paul is survived by his wife, Kathleen, sister,
    Yvonne, four children and numerous grandchildren.

    SOAR-LA is the Los Angeles chapter of SOAR US, a national non-profit
    organization based in Philadelphia. Established in 2006, SOAR and its
    affiliates work to raise needed funds and humanitarian supplies to support
    Armenia's 14 orphanages and the more than 1,200 children they serve. Visit
    SOAR on the web at www.soar-us.org for more information or to contribute in
    memory of Robert Paul.

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