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    Business Life publisher John Krikorian dies

    10:45 - 08.04.13


    John Krikorian, publisher of Business Life magazine and for many years
    a leader in the community, died early Saturday morning from heart
    failure. He was 80 years old.

    In late 2011, Krikorian suffered a massive heart attack and collapsed
    at a public ceremony hosted by the Glendale Fire Department. He was
    there to accept a `Service Above Self' award for community
    involvement.

    Firefighters and paramedics rushed to perform CPR and Krikorian recovered.

    `Our family is so grateful for what the Glendale Fire Department was
    able to do for this extra year and a half of life,' said his son,
    Glendale Unified School Board member Greg Krikorian.

    John Krikorian was born in Hartford, Conn., on Aug. 24, 1932, to
    parents orphaned by the 1915 Armenian Genocide.

    >From 1951 through 1953, he served as a supply sergeant for the U.S.
    Army, serving during the Korean War.

    He married his wife, Elsie, in 1956, moving the family to Glendale in 1989.

    He leaves behind his wife, their six sons, and two daughters and 23
    grandchildren.

    Greg Krikorian said his father was `always giving to everybody else.

    `Every lesson he taught us, we carry on with us,' he said. `It was
    always country and community first.'

    John Krikorian would establish himself as a community leader in
    Glendale and beyond the city's borders.

    He served on the Los Angeles County Small Business Commission and the
    Glendale Adventist Medical Center Advisory Council, and dedicated time
    to the Pasadena Special Olympics, among many other organizations. He
    served as publisher of Business Life magazine for the past 23 years.

    Former Glendale Mayor Carl Raggio said the loss of Krikorian is a loss
    for the entire city.

    `Glendale's going to miss him terribly,' Raggio said. `He was an
    example of dedication to a city.'

    Former Glendale PTA Council President Elizabeth Manasserian was
    befriended by Krikorian in 2000 as a young mother establishing her
    real estate business.

    `From the very first day I met John he welcomed me with an open arm
    and he basically became like a guiding light - someone that's there
    all the time for you,' she said.

    Manasserian said she considered him a `gentle giant' with loving heart
    he expressed for everyone he met.

    `God has put us on the Earth to serve others and [John] taught us that
    with his life,' she said.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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