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    George Jamgochian Named Honorary President for Homenetmen's 35th
    Annual Navasartian Games

    by Asbarez
    Friday, May 14th, 2010


    The opening ceremonies of Homenetmen's 35th Annual Navasartian
    Athletic Games, held on Saturday, May 8 at Birmingham High School, was
    highlighted by the official announcement by the Regional Executive
    that George Abraham Jamgochian, a noble Armenian and Homenetmen member
    and advocate, has graciously accepted the role of title of Honorary
    President for the 2010 Navasartian Games.

    Meeting with Jamgochian following the ceremonies, offered more insight
    into his personal and professional background. Born in 1926 in Bourj
    Hammoud, Lebanon's Nor Marash neighborhood, he was the second of
    Abraham and Mariam Jamgochian's four children. As a student, he
    attended the Forty Martyrs Armenian National School in his community.

    With great confidence, Jamgochian explained, `I only earned an
    elementary-level education. I self-taught myself to both read and
    write Armenian. My life experiences in and of themselves have taught
    me a great deal.'

    As a young adult who joined the ranks of the Armenian Revelutionary
    Federation and with the previous editor of Aztag Daily Newspaper, Haig
    Balian, as his godfather, Jamgochian served his organization through
    the Sardarabad Gomideh's Ohanchanian group.

    Also, at an early age, he exposed himself to a variety of trades and
    from 1954-1956 was employed as a compositor at the Aztag
    printing-press in Lebanon. In 1956, after being offered a position for
    `Hairenik,' the official publication of the ARF in Boston, Jamgochian
    relocated to the east coast. However, after one year and unable to
    grow accustomed to the area's cold climate, he moved to Los Angeles in
    1957.

    George Jamgochian met Makrouhi Sakajian in 1972. The two married and
    had one child, a son, who they named after his father, George.
    Jamgochian affirmed that after working in different occupations, in
    the end, he and his wife established a sewing business, which brought
    them great success.

    Sadly, in 2005, Jamgochian lost his wife to cancer. Recalling his late
    wife with great emotion, he stated, `My wife passed away from lung
    cancer, which resulted from smoking. For this very reason, I advise
    our young generation not to smoke and, instead, be productive by
    becoming actively involved in organizations such as Homenetmen.'

    Now retired, Jamgochian spends his free time visiting various Armenian centers.

    When asked to explain what Homenetmen and the Navasartian Athletic
    Games, in particular, signify for him, Jamgochian stated, `I have
    regularly followed the work and activities of Homenetmen, which
    include attending the Navasartian games, and admire its high level of
    organization. My desire to sponsor the Navasartian Games stemmed from
    being inspired by Homenetmen's great services. I am pleased to be
    Honorary President and will assume the position with the utmost
    responsibility. Furthermore, I commend the Homenetmen Regional
    Executive and chapter executive members, who tirelessly volunteer
    their time to assemble our Armenian youth under the motto `Elevate
    Yourself and Others With You.''

    At the conclusion of the meeting, Jamgochian expressed his sincere
    thankfulness to the Homenetmen Western USA Regional Executive, who
    entrusted him with the role of Honorary President for the 35th Annual
    Navasartian Athletic Games. Given that Homenetmen is an organization
    that he holds dear to his heart, Jamgochian concluded by making a plea
    to Armenian families in the region to have their children join the
    organization, which will help shape their lives and character.

    We congratulate George A. Jamgochian on his new title, for which he is
    undeniably worthy, and hope to take great example from him.
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