Mr. Aaronian died Friday
He was born in Rhode Island. He had lived in Fresno for 63 years.
Mr. Aaronian was a farmer and crop insurance agent for eight years. He was the former owner of the Palm-Olive Dry Cleaners and was appointed by the Governor to the California Board of Dry Cleaners in 1959. He was a member of the men's Society of the church, the Triple X Fraternity, the Fowler American Legion Post and the Knights of Pythias. He was a World War II Army veteran.
Surviving are his wife, Anna; his mother Mary of Fresno; a daughter, Alysia L. of Fresno; a son, Gregory of Oakhurst; two brothers, Harry of Fresno and Aaron of Fowler; a sister, Irene Nalbandian of Charsworth; and one grandchild.
The family requests that any remembrance be sent to the Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church or the donor's favorite charity.
Mr. Aaronian died Friday
He was born in Rhode Island. He had lived in Fresno for 63 years.
Mr. Aaronian was a farmer and crop insurance agent for eight years. He was the former owner of the Palm-Olive Dry Cleaners and was appointed by the Governor to the California Board of Dry Cleaners in 1959. He was a member of the men's Society of the church, the Triple X Fraternity, the Fowler American Legion Post and the Knights of Pythias. He was a World War II Army veteran.
Surviving are his wife, Anna; his mother Mary of Fresno; a daughter, Alysia L. of Fresno; a son, Gregory of Oakhurst; two brothers, Harry of Fresno and Aaron of Fowler; a sister, Irene Nalbandian of Charsworth; and one grandchild.
The family requests that any remembrance be sent to the Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church or the donor's favorite charity.
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