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    Parnagian Family Legacy Lives on in San Joaquin Valley


    http://asbarez.com/106297/parnagian-family-legacy-lives-on-in-san-joaquin-valley/
    Friday, November 2nd, 2012 | Posted by Contributor


    Mr. Parnagian with visiting former Armenian Agriculture Minister Davit
    Lokian (center) and community leader and activist Manas Boujikian (far
    right) survey the crop

    BY TAMAR KARKAZIAN
    Special to Asbarez

    In the early 1900's the Armenian-American diaspora began to really
    grow as Armenians left the villages of their ancestors in search of a
    better life. Many made their way to California because of the richness
    of the land and the similarities to home. The Parnagian family,
    founders of Fowler Packing, were among those families who settled in
    the San Joaquin Valley.

    `This Valley was, and still remains, a paradise for those who want
    that life of working the land. Armenians seem to have an innate love
    for the soil and the food it can produce,' stated Fowler Packing
    President Dennis Parnagian.

    The late Sam Parnagian started Fowler Packing because of this love for
    the soil, establishing one of the top fresh fruit packinghouses in
    California. Today Sam's four sons Dennis, Randy, Ken, and Philip
    strive to ensure that they continue their father's legacy by `doing
    the `right thing' for growers, employees, customers, and the
    community.'

    As active members in the Armenian community, they have `done the right
    thing' on numerous occasions, helping the Armenian community in a
    variety of philanthropic activities. `As long as we keep our Church
    and our faith, there will always be an Armenian community that has
    meaning and keeps the flame of our heritage alive,' said Dennis
    Parnagian.

    That is why the Parnagian family, along with various other members of
    the Fresno Armenian community have worked extremely hard to bring
    influential religious figures such as Catholicos Aram I and his
    predecessor Karekin II to the San Joaquin Valley.

    On the farm

    `When religious leaders visit the Valley it is always exciting and
    inspiring. We know there are `flocks' of Armenians scattered
    throughout the world but we remain very connected with one another
    because of our religion and our spiritual leaders, ' explained Mr.
    Parnagian. `When they personally visit, it reinvigorates us and
    strengthens the feelings we have as Armenians. ' He then added, `We
    are fortunate to have religious leaders and seminaries to keep the
    traditions or our faith strong and sustainable.'

    `The Parnagian family has been a beloved presence in the San Joaquin
    Valley and faithful members of Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church
    and the Armenian-American community for decades. They are a
    hard-working and altruistic family who have utilized the resources
    they have earned through the sweat of their brow, through their hard
    and righteous labor, to make a difference in the lives of their fellow
    man and community. The Parnagian brothers, Dennis, Randy, Ken, and
    Philip, and now the new generation of the Parnagian family, are
    continuing in the faithful footsteps of their late father and
    grandfather Sam, and carrying on his legacy by contributing to the
    advancement of their local community and the greater Armenian-American
    community through their generosity and support. Their boundless love
    and devotion to our faith and nation, and their unwavering allegiance
    to the Holy See of Cilicia and our Prelacy has played a significant
    role in the realization of our endeavors and mission. We are
    privileged to have them as our dearest friends,' stated Western
    Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian.

    The Parnagians have also helped bring political figures to the San
    Joaquin Valley, such as Armenia's Secretary of Agriculture, Armenia's
    Consul General for the United States and Raffi Hovanissian (member of
    the Parliament of Armenia and a Fresno native). Parnagian
    emphasized the importance of these visits saying, `The interaction and
    exchange of information is helpful to us and to them as we work
    together to find ways for improving and developing opportunities in
    Armenia. Simply getting to know one another and building relationships
    is often the most important step for ongoing and lasting relationships
    that benefit Armenians here and in Armenia.'

    It is this sense of pride and dedication, that families like the
    Parnagians have, which has seen the Armenians in the San Joaquin
    Valley succeed.

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