Mr. & Mrs. Ivan and Seta Danielian Proudian
Kareen Proudian and Lane Lachance
Maro Bezirdjian Ghysen and family
Announce the passing of their beloved
Mother, Grandmother and Relative
ANAHID KALAYDJIAN
September 17, 1930 – November 21, 2021
The Memorial Service will take place at
Holy Trinity Armenian Church
920 Progress Avenue, Toronto, ON M1G 3T5
on
Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 11:00 am
A light reception will follow at the lower level of the Church
Kindly note that proof of second dose vaccination is required
to attend the reception.
The 40th Day Memorial Service will take place on
Sunday, January 9, 2022
at Holy Trinity Armenian Church
The Rev. Archpriest Fr. Zareh Zargarian and the Parish Council
extend their condolences to family members and ask faithful parishioners
to pray for the departed soul of the late Anahid Kalaydjian.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to
Holy Trinity Armenian Church
Tel: (416) 431-3001
Տէր եւ Տիկ. Իվան եւ Սեդա Տանիէլեան
Քարին Փրուտեան եւ Լէյն Լաշանս
Մարօ Պէզիրճեան Ղայսըն եւ ընտանիք
կը գուժեն մահը իրենց սիրեցեալ
Մօր, Մեծ Մօր եւ Ազգականի՝
ԱՆԱՀԻՏ ԳԱԼԱՅՃԵԱՆ-Ի
17 Սեպտեմբեր, 1930 – 21 Նոյեմբեր, 2021
Հոգեհանգստեան արարողութիւնը պիտի կատարուի
Չորեքշաբթի, 1 Դեկտեմբեր, 2021-ին
Առաւօտեան ժամը 11-ին
Սուրբ Երրորդութիւն Հայց. Առաք. Եկեղեցւոյ մէջ
920 Progress Avenue, Toronto, ON. M1G 3T5
Հոգեճաշի հիւրասիրութիւն յաջորդիւ
Եկեղեցւոյ ներքնասրահին մէջ:
Հաճեցէք նկատի ունենալ որ հոգեճաշին մասնակցելու համար
պայման է որ երկրորդ պատուաստման փաստ ներկայացնէք:
Ննջեցեալի մահուան 40-օրեակի առիթով
Հոգեհանգստեան արարողութիւն պիտի կատարուի
Կիրակի, 9 Յունուար, 2022-ին
Սուրբ Երրորդութիւն Հայց. Առաք. Եկեղեցւոյ մէջ
Այս տխուր առիթով, Տէր Զարեհ Ա. Քհնյ. Զարգարեանը եւ Ծխական
Խորհուրդը իրենց խորին ցաւակցութիւնները կը յայտնեն ննջեցեալի
բոլոր հարազատներուն ու բարեկամներուն:
Կը խնդրուի փոխան ծաղկեպսակի նուիրատուութիւններ կատարել
Սբ. Երրորդութիւն Հայց. Առաք. Եկեղեցւոյ
Հեռախօս՝ 416-431-3001
Anahid Kalaydjian’s Brief Biography
Anahid Kalaydjian passed away peacefully in Toronto, Canada the morning of Sunday, November 21st, at 89 years of age.
Born in Beirut, Lebanon on September 17, 1930. Anahid was a daughter, a big sister, a single-mother, a grandmother, a loyal friend and an active community member contributing wholeheartedly to Tekeyan committees, the Saint Gregory Illuminator Armenian church and AGBU. To everyone who knew her she was Ano.
She is survived by her daughter Seta, her granddaughter Kareen and son-in law Ivan.
Ano was born to a Genocide survivors Verkin and Artin Kalaydjian in Beirut with little means, and went to school accompanying her younger brother Varoujan to Djemaran Armenian school. She married at the age of 20 and divorced at the age of 22. Given the limited availability of vocations or careers available to a single mother in 1954, she started sewing and she honed her talents in real time while taking correspondence courses in Paris. She graduated as an haute-couturiere. Armed now with confidence of the education, she cleverly built-up her skills and marketed herself, and built a successful atelier with employees and gave weekly pattern making classes to students. In 1965, Ano and her brother Varouj decided to leave Beirut and settle in Montreal. Varouj as a successful shirtmaker and Ano started working at a famous ladies designer studio doing alterations. Soon after, her confidence re-emerged and she decided to go out on her own and open her business, managing clients privately. Through referrals, and word of mouth, it became known that there was nothing she could not do in the world of dresses. Dominion Textiles needed a miracle worker to create unusual and exotic dresses for the runway to present spring and fall line up. No one was more capable! Dominion Textiles went on to sponsor and style the garments for the Miss Canada Pageant for several years she did it with accolades.
In her personal life, her home was where family, friends and clients congregated. It was an atelier, where ladies came to prepare for special occasions. It was a meeting place, where Tekeyan, church, Armenian school and other community members came to plan, discuss, and unwind over nene Verkine’s coffee. It was the family home where the door was always open and good food was endlessly available (thanks also to Nene Verkine). Her home was also where her granddaughter arrived daily from school. Ano was generous, open-minded, tirelessly hard-working, fiercely protective and fun-loving.
In 2010, she moved to Toronto to be closer to her family. Regrettably, Alzhiemer’s slowly invaded and tangled her brain. We are deeply sad to have lost her, but infinitely grateful to have had her in our lives for as long as we did. Ano rests in peace infinitely!