Beatrice S. Bazarian

Beatrice S. Bazarian

September 16, 1922 - June 18, 2012

Beatrice S. Bazarian

September 16, 1922 - June 18, 2012

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Beatrice S. Bazarian
September 16, 1922 June 18, 2012

Beatrice was married to Martin M. Bazarian for 55 years. In their early years together they were professional tango dancers. They enjoyed Armenian family traditions, entertaining, cooking and card groups.

Sister to her much loved brother Leon Caragulian and dear sister Joyce Berberian. Mother to only daughter Candace Gail Feliz, married to Donald Feliz. Grandmother to Stacy Lee Martinez, Lesley Alison Feliz and Michael James Feliz. Blessing from God to be great-grandma to Leo, Gabrealle, Leighton and Christian. The focus of her life was always her family. May her peace now be in the presence of our Lord.

Funeral service will be at 10 am on Friday, June 22 at O’Connor Mortuary, Laguna Hills.

Donations may be made in Beatrice’s name to:

Sunrise Hospice Care Corp.
5120 E. La Palma Ave.
Anaheim Hills, CA 92807
Phone (714) 970-0081

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43 responses to Beatrice S. Bazarian

  1. Diane Luster says:

    My mom and dad, Sonia and Haig Haydostian shared so many wonderful memories with Bee and Marty! I always remember Bee wearing a “bee” pin, in honor or her name! She was full of life, love, and laughter…just as the saying goes, “Life, Love, Laugh!” Bee was an incredible friend to my mom during one of the darkest times in her life. My whole family will never forget how she was there for her, always. One incredibly loving memory I have is of you, Candy, when Lesley came into your lives. You were lying on the couch with baby Lesley on your chest and the look in your mom’s eyes, as we were all there sharing that moment, was one I will never forget…she had such love for all of you. Makes me cry just thinking of that time…In Loving Memory…Diane & Gary Luster, Sonia Haydostian

  2. Auntie Bea and Uncle Marty were the Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire of the Bazarian clan! I have fond memories of the times we were able to get together with everyone during the last 30+ years I have been in the family. Lots of style and class, and a great sense of humor. Although we are many miles apart, know that we are thinking of you and your family Candy, during this difficult time.

    With love,
    Dianne, David, Jonathan and Matthew Bazarian

  3. Although i do not have many personal memories of auntie bee, The family memories and the one memory of our last visit(years and years ago) with auntie bee and uncle Marty will forever stay in my heart!I will always remember uncle marty staring at my brother in disbelief when he noticed jason’s ear piercing on one of our visits to CA.and of course auntie bee came to jasons rescue!

    Forever in my heart and soul. Lots of love..
    xoxo Krista and Mike

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  5. I was fortunate to have met Mama Bea (as I came to call her) and share lasting memories with her, on two occasions – once in 2000 when I visited California and met Candy for the first time, to celebrate Easter, and again just this past December.

    I instanly felt like part of the family – Mama Bea opened her home, and her heart, and offered her friendship and love… to me.. a complete stranger! You couldn’t help but like her at once… that bright and happy smile just sucked you right in! (just like her daughter’s, who I’d venture to say, has inherited the best of her)

    We exchanged holiday greeting cards and such, for a while, until life got in the way…and as fate would have it… I came to California in December 2011, when Mama Bea was in a nursing home and no longer at her best. Yet she remembered me, and once again gave me her bright smile and made me feel right at home and so welcomed and loved.

    I am so grateful that I got to know her at her best, although briefly.

    The journey of life – and death – is one that we all must take, but hopefully we get to meet a few Mama Bea’s along the way. I feel blessed that I did.

    And I truly feel great sympathy for those of you who have had her in your lives, for all of your lives, for the loss of her, here on earth, is no doubt hard to bear.

    Know that if I could have been with you, I would have….
    Know that if I could have helped, I would have…
    Know that my prayers were, and will continue to be….

    And know that I believe in a merciful and loving God who helped Mama Bea’s passing from this life, to another, where she can not only be at her best again, but hopefully, even better!!!

    My dearest sissy, Candy… I share your tears.

    God’s grace and mercies be upon you and your family in your time of grief, and when the dawn comes, so do the loving arms of Jesus…

    Amen

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