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Haroutioun Samuel Manougian (1914 – 1964)
Haroutioun Manougian was born
in Kharpert, Turkey on September 13, 1914 in the early days
of the Armenian genocide. On April 24, 1915 when the then
Turkish government gave the order to execute all the
Armenians living in Turkey, his father Samuel Manougian who
was a minister was taken away and executed. His mother
Nevart managed to escape to safety with her children.
Haroutioun was only a few months old at the time. They
escaped to Lebanon where his mother Nevart and Bedros
Kardzair set up an orphanage to help take care of children
who had managed to escape the genocide but had lost their
parents.
Haroutioun grew up in Lebanon with his brothers Antranig
and Karekin and his sisters Dzia and Elize. He was very
active in Homenetmen and organized tournaments and travelled
with the Homenetmen teams to Syria and Egypt.
He immigrated to Canada in 1961 with his wife Haigouhi,
daughter Arpi and son Sam and settled in Toronto. There
were very few Armenian families in Toronto at that time. He
worked hard and managed to establish the ARF Soghomon
Tehlirian Gomide in Toronto in 1962. The following year in
1963, he founded the A.R.S. Roubina chapter in Toronto. As
both the ARF and the ARS started to grow, his life was short
lived and he passed away unexpectedly on January 20, 1964.
The solid foundations that he laid for the Armenian
community in Toronto, after his death soon led to the
establishment of the Armenian Community Centre on Dupont
Street and the establishment of the organizations of AYF,
Hamazkayin, Homenetmen, School, church and seniors. Today,
all these organizations have flourished to thousands of
members and form the hub of all the activities of the
Armenian community in Toronto. He would have been very
proud today to see the fruits of his labour.


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