
Manukyan Family Fund
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It is with a deep sense of loss and sorrow that St. Peter Armenian Church announces the passing of Anna Manucharyan who has lost her battle with cancer after four years. She is survived by her husband, Arsen Manukyan, and their four young sons. On behalf of the St. Peter Armenian Church parishioners we are initiating a fundraising campaign for the Manukyan family.
Arsen, Anna, and their oldest son, relocated to Los Angeles from Armenia in hopes of living a better life and experiencing the American Dream. After volunteering at our church, the father of the family, Arsen, secured a job as St. Peter Armenian Church’s caretaker. Arsen and Anna have left a big impact on the St. Peter community. The beautiful couple has won the hearts of all the church members with their smiles and dedication.
In 2012 Arsen and Anna welcomed wonderful twin boys. Four years ago, when Anna was pregnant with her youngest son, she was diagnosed with cancer. For four years she battled cancer, while the St. Peter Armenian Church community kept Anna in their prayers.
Unfortunately, on April 24, 2020, on the 105th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, Anna passed away.
St. Peter Armenian Church has decided to support Arsen and the children in hopes of continuing their American Dream and keeping Anna’s legacy alive. We hope to give some peace, comfort, and courage to the Manukyan Family.
This campaign was created by St. Peter Armenian Church for the Manukyan family. The sole recipients will be Anna's husband, Arsen and their children. The donations collected for the Manukyan family will be used for immediate and future assistance for Arsen and his four boys. Arsen is the beneficiary to this campaign.
At this time, we would like to support the Manukyan Family in the most fitting manner possible as we continue, as a community, to power through this devastating COVID-19 pandemic. Please know that any amount is appreciated tremendously as we work to comfort the Manukyan family during these trying times.
Arsen, Anna, and their oldest son, relocated to Los Angeles from Armenia in hopes of living a better life and experiencing the American Dream. After volunteering at our church, the father of the family, Arsen, secured a job as St. Peter Armenian Church’s caretaker. Arsen and Anna have left a big impact on the St. Peter community. The beautiful couple has won the hearts of all the church members with their smiles and dedication.
In 2012 Arsen and Anna welcomed wonderful twin boys. Four years ago, when Anna was pregnant with her youngest son, she was diagnosed with cancer. For four years she battled cancer, while the St. Peter Armenian Church community kept Anna in their prayers.
Unfortunately, on April 24, 2020, on the 105th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, Anna passed away.
St. Peter Armenian Church has decided to support Arsen and the children in hopes of continuing their American Dream and keeping Anna’s legacy alive. We hope to give some peace, comfort, and courage to the Manukyan Family.
This campaign was created by St. Peter Armenian Church for the Manukyan family. The sole recipients will be Anna's husband, Arsen and their children. The donations collected for the Manukyan family will be used for immediate and future assistance for Arsen and his four boys. Arsen is the beneficiary to this campaign.
At this time, we would like to support the Manukyan Family in the most fitting manner possible as we continue, as a community, to power through this devastating COVID-19 pandemic. Please know that any amount is appreciated tremendously as we work to comfort the Manukyan family during these trying times.
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St. Peter Armenian Church
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Los Angeles, CA