Past Grand Commander Charles J. Tateosian (1922-2020)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                        

April 6,
2020

PRESS RELEASE

 

"Knights of Vartan" Communication Office

2 Arshagunyats Ave,

Yerevan, Armenia

Contact: Gohar Palyan, Liaison

Tel: +374 94 20 64 68

Web: www.kofv.org

 

Past Grand Commander Charles J. Tateosian
(1922-2020)

Charles J. Tateosian of Walnut Creek,
California was born in Reedley, California on July 21, 1922 and grew up on the
family farm at the base of Mt. Campbell, later moving to Selma, California.  The son of John and Rebecca Tateosian,
Charlie was the second of three children. 
Charlie passed away on March 31, 2020 and was preceded in death by his
parents and older sister Virginia Tateosian. 
Charlie is survived by his wife Mary Tateosian, sister Ruby Topoozian
and her husband Joe of Selma, children Cathy Tateosian of Arcata, Lisa
Tateosian of Oakland, and David Tateosian and his wife Mae Go and their son Harrison
Tateosian of Martinez.


When World War II broke out in 1941, Charlie interrupted
his college education and enlisted in the US Navy in 1942, serving as a Lieutenant
(jg) first in the Atlantic and then the Pacific.  After graduating from UC Berkeley in 1947 and
joining the ranks of the Cal Bear Alumni, Charlie then began a 40 year career
with Pacific Gas & Electric playing a key role in one of PG&E’s great
endeavors – bringing natural gas from the Southwest and Canada to serve a growing
California.  After retiring in 1987 as
the Manager of Gas Systems Design, Charlie started his second career as a
consultant through Gas System Engineering. 
Charlie was a California Registered Professional Engineer (Mechanical) and
served on the American Society of Mechanical Engineers B31.8 Code Committee for
natural gas piping systems, retiring a few years ago as their longest serving
member. 

Charlie was heavily involved in the Bay Area
and California Armenian community, serving on the Building Committee and Parish
Council for St. John’s Armenian Apostolic Church in San Francisco, as well as
the Western Diocese Diocesan Council and Foundation.  Charlie was also very active in the Knights
of Vartan, an Armenian fraternal organization. He joined Knights of Vartan Inc.
Daron Lodge in 1953. Being an active member he served as the Commander of Daron
lodge in 1959-1960, Grand Recorder in 1993-1995, Grand Commander in 1995-1997,
and Grand Recorder again in 1999-2000. He was chosen as the Man of the Year of
the Knights of Vartan in 2005.


In 1991, Armenia became a free and independent
country again and Charlie with his wife Mary undertook many trips to Armenia to
support the Knights and Daughters of Vartan school projects, the Bay Area
Friends of Armenia soup kitchens, as well as advising on the development of Armenia’s
own natural gas infrastructure.


On April 7, 1995 then Grand Recorder Charlie
Tateosian joined Past Grand Commanders Everett Berberian and Ara Avakian to the
event of renaming the Knights of Vartan school #106 (then #1).  Up to these days the Knights and Daughters of
Vartan are actively involved in improvements of the Knights of Vartan #106
school building.

In addition to travel to Armenia, Charlie and
Mary traveled throughout the United States, Mexico, Europe, Japan, and South
America.  Charlie’s hobbies included
photography, Armenian history, and technology.


A private graveside service will take place on
April 8 at Massis Ararat Cemetery in Fresno, CA.  To protect family and friends from the
coronavirus, there will be no viewing and the service will be restricted to
immediate family only.  A memorial
service will be held in the future when conditions allow.

 

The Knights of Vartan Inc. is a fraternal
leadership and service organization of Armenian men dedicated to safeguarding
and perpetuating the Armenian heritage and cultural traditions. Its membership
represents the spectrum of the leadership of the Armenian community. It was
founded in 1916 in Philadelphia and is based the United States with 23 local
chapters which support Armenian causes around the world.

For more information about the Knights and
Daughters of Vartan, visit http://kofv.org.

 

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Emil Lazarian

“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS