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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
(Burlington Free Press 01/15/2008) LOUISE BEDROSIAN BURLINGTON ≈ Louise Bedrosian of Burlington died peacefully Sunday, Jan. 13 in Fletcher Allen Hospital after a long illness. She was 70. Louise was born Jan.18, 1937 to parents Benoni and Vivian (Dodge) Griffin of Sudbury. The oldest of four siblings, Louise grew up on her father's Rutland County farm and attended Castleton State Teachers College after graduating from high school in 1955. After college, Louise began a storied career as an educator that culminated in nearly thirty years of teaching children to read at Wheeler and Barnes elementary schools in Burlington. A voracious reader herself, Louise especially enjoyed books about unexplained phenomena, mysteries of the universe, science fiction and fantasy. Louise was a doll-house and miniature enthusiast, an observer of politics and generous supporter of many good causes and charities. In later years Louise researched and wrote a series of books detailing the history and genealogy of her family in New England. In 2007 she joined the Vermont Society of Mayflower Descendants, having documented her direct relation to the English Pilgrim Thomas Rogers who landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620. Louise is survived by her husband of 36 years, GrischaBedrosian; her three sons Greg, Haik and AramBedrosian; her grandchildren Crystal, Zoe, Tigran and EmilianaBedrosian; and her three bothers, Benoni Jr. and Tom Griffin of Sudbury, and Allyn Griffin of Brandon. Louise was a kind and generous spirit who touched the lives of everyone she met. She was dearly loved by her family and many friends and will be greatly missed. A graveside service will be held on Friday, Jan. 18, at 12 p.m. in Willow Brook Cemetery, Sudbury. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 16, from 11 to 1 p.m. at the Ready Funeral & Cremation Service North Chapel, 934 North Ave., Burlington. Visiting hours will also be held at the Miller & Ketcham Funeral Home, 26 Franklin St., Brandon, on Friday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. To send online condolences to the family please visit www.readyfuneral.com. In lieu of flowers contributions in Louise's memory may be made to the National Education Association, 1201 16th St. N.W., Washington D.C . 20036-3290.
You only assume you're the best writer in the family. Maybe in English you are, but you have no idea what I've been scribbling in Armenian all these years.
I read your mothers obit in the freeps yesterday and thought, "that writing has to be the product of the best remaining Bedrosian family member". I also thought of you and your family, and sincerely hope that you are all well. Peace. Jason Farrell
Haik, we would like to make a donation to the NEA in memory of your loving mother. However, I would like to clarify with you that the NEA is a union, not a charitable organization. There is an associated charitable arm of NEA, the NEA Foundation: http://www.neafoundation.org/contribute.htm and donations can be made online. However, for the NEA, to make a donation, I think checks would have to be sent to the address that you provided. Which organization would you like the donation to go to, the union or the foundation? Thanks
Haik, So sorry for your loss. Wonderful obit. Sounds like she was a really amazing person. Best to you and your family. -Anon blogger, regular reader and big fan
I don't know what to say, except that I've cried my eyes out twice since hearing about your loss. Your mother was the nicest, most kindest person I've ever known. I'm so sorry.
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You only assume you're the best writer in the family. Maybe in English you are, but you have no idea what I've been scribbling in Armenian all these years.