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Ara
Bablanian was born in Toronto on January 27, 1970 and was
the second child of Herant and Lucine Bablanian. He grew up
with his two sisters, Maral and Nora. He was incredibly
devoted to his family – his parents, his sisters and his
four nieces and as everyone who knew him will attest, he had
a heart of gold. He was blessed with good looks and
intelligence and was always quick with a smile.
Ara was an excellent student and adored sports, especially
baseball and hockey. Thanks to his incredible memory for NHL
stats, he was almost always the winner in any hockey pool.
Ara went to ARS summer school and participated in Homentmen
scouts. After his years at Leaside High School, Ara earned a
Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from Ryerson University in
1995. For several years he worked in financial services, and
then decided to further enhance his education. He earned a
diploma from the Institute for Computer Studies so that he
could pursue challenges in the growing field of IT.
When Ara was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in early
2001, it was a devastating shock to everyone who knew him as
he was - a strong, athletic, and positive young man. For
months he was in and out of hospital for rounds of
chemotherapy and radiation, never once complaining. In his
own noble way, he quietly fought the toughest fight of his
life. By 2002 he appeared to have conquered his illness and
even began to work again part-time. However a few months
later, it was clear he was going to have to fight again. He
didn’t give up and continued to explore every possible
treatment. He gave it his all, but sadly, he passed away on
June 20, 2004 at the age of 34.
Ara was more than a devoted son, caring brother, wonderful
uncle and loyal friend. He was a gentle and sweet soul who
always put the feelings of others ahead of his own.
In September 2004, the computer lab at the ARS High School
was named in honour of Ara. The Bablanian family is thankful
for the love and support of so many friends, especially Sam
Manougian for his inspiration throughout the past few years
and for helping to organize the Run to Remember in memory of
Ara and all the other Homenetmen members we have lost far
too early.
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