| Robert Dedeyan
– The kindest Dad & Husband one could ever hope for.
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Dedeyan was born June 6, 1931 in Alexandria, Egypt into an Armenian
family. He was the youngest of three brothers (Berge being the
middle brother and Sarkis being the oldest).
Robert was educated in Alexandria at the British Boys School.
Growing up, Robert studied the violin and that’s where his
love for classical music started.
At age 26, Robert met his wife-to-be, Alice, and was married
five years later at 31. Robert worked in the insurance industry
in Egypt. Robert and Alice had a son, Haig, and lived in Alexandria
until 1966. Most of the family decided it was time to leave Egypt
for a new and better life at that time. With very little money
in his pocket, Robert made the bold decision to move his young
family in the middle of winter to Montreal, Canada where their
new journey begun. Robert continued working in insurance after
moving.
In Canada, another son, Richard, came along in the summer of
1969. Being from the Mediterranean, Robert adapted well to his
new country. He became a huge hockey fan, and followed the Montreal
Canadians very closely. He insisted that both his sons play hockey
starting at a very early age. Like every good hockey dad, he would
get up and drive his sons to practice in those very early cold
winter mornings and also show up for every game they played.
Robert was first and foremost a family man. He was a devoted
father and husband, always putting the interests of his family
before himself. He insisted on taking his family on vacation to
various destinations every summer.
Robert was proud of his family and his family was proud of him.
But his proudest achievement was being a grandfather to his two
grandchildren, Veronica and Christopher.
Robert had a great fascination for space and science fiction.
He would read sci-fi novels any chance he could get, ranging from
authors such as Carl Sagan to Arthur C. Clarke. He also loved
sci-fi movies and TV, mostly Star Trek. Of the great
scientists, Robert was interested in the works of Einstein and
Stephen Hawking. Robert was also a great fan of classical music,
from Beethoven, Rachmaninoff and his all time favorite, J.S. Bach.
You have given us so much
in life to be grateful for. We miss you and will never forget
what you meant to us. We love you Dad. Have a safe flight.
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