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      Home  >  Uncategorized  >  Please help if you can!

      Please help if you can!

      Breaking News


      I just received this sad news. My condolences to Tatev and her family.

      Dear chess fans:

      With great sadness, we were informed of unexpected passing away of Razmik Abrahamyan, 52-year-old father of our local chess prodigy, Tatev Abrahamyan. He encountered a severe stroke in Las vegas last week, while accompaning her daughter at the North American Open Tournament. His unexpected departure was a major shock to the family members as well as the chess community.

      I first met Razmik as he brought Tatev to the LA Masters for the first time over a year ago. A very pleasant man, whose love for Tatev, and great dedication to the game of chess, was clearly evident as he would wait for hours for her to finish each tournament. A task he took upon himself in every tournament of hers; health permitting.

      As you are aware, Tatev, 18, is on one of the most talented students of a great coach (IM Armen Ambartsoumian, AAA Club) and the youngest top rated US woman’s chess player. Among her many accomlishments are:

      Strongest California female chess player
      Tied for the 2005 U.S. Women’s Chess Championship – came in 2nd in the nation in playoffs
      Won the 2006 Pan American Championship
      Holds the Woman International Master (WIM) title and is rated 2220 by FIDE
      Represented the US in the 2006 World Junior Championship – while making her first WGM norm

      For a sample of Tatev’s chess strength, you might want to go over this game (link below) as she beat GM Shabalov – in the 2006 World Open – with Black pieces under 40 moves; winning a Pawn, then a piece, then masterly converting her material plus to a well-deserving victory!
      http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1420978

      Unfortunately, Razmik’s untimely passing away has left the family in dire financial situation; to the extent that they are even struggling with the financial burden of funaral services preparation – tentatively, to be held this Friday (1/5) – We will inform you of the exact time and place of funaral services.

      As such, LA Chess Club is hereby begging you, our selfless players, parents and coaches, to come forward and share a small token of your treasure with this family.

      May you and your family be blessed this and every year for your generous contribution.

      And what better way to start the New Year by lessening the tremendous grief of a truly good family.

      You may send your contributions directly to:
      The Abrahamyan Family
      123 W. Chevy Chase Drive, #4
      Glandale, CA 91204

      Or contact
      Armen Ambartsoumian @ (818) 640-5974 or
      Nshan Keshishian @ (323) 578-8424

      LA Chess Club, for its part, will contribute an as-yet-unspecified cash amount as well as honoring your cash contribution of any amount towards LACC membership $ for $; In other words,

      If you contribute $500, you will receive an LACC Life membership (worth $500)*
      If you contribute $120, you will receive a 1-year LACC membership ($120)*
      If you contribute $70, you will receive a 6-month LACC membership ($70)*
      If you prefer to contribute with your extra chess sets, books, etc. instead, we will sell them and pass the proceeds to the family.*

      * (Please contact Mick @ 310/795-5710 for arrangement).

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      8 Comments

      1. jimMD Reply
        January 5, 2007 at 6:26 am

        Wow, that is very sad. I remember seeing Tatev at the world open and replaying her game vs Shabalov. I wish to extend my condolences to her and her family.

        All my best
        Jimmie Beatty

      2. irishspy Reply
        January 5, 2007 at 6:53 am

        What a terrible thing to have happen. I hope the chess community comes through for the Abrahamyans.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        January 5, 2007 at 12:40 pm

        Whom do you make the check payable to ?

      4. Bill Conrad Reply
        January 5, 2007 at 1:53 pm

        Wow, anonymous, what a nice, generous question. I am a friend of Tatev’s; I would suggest that you contact Armen Ambartsoumian at the phone number in Susan’s blog – he would know about who to make the check out to.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        January 5, 2007 at 6:24 pm

        I know how they feel.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        January 5, 2007 at 6:27 pm

        PS: You can read about funeral cost on my blog from my own experience. It really shows how much the Abrahamyan family needs.

        http://castoutofeven.blogspot.com/2006/12/changes.html

      7. MayanKing Reply
        January 5, 2007 at 10:44 pm

        I am very sad for Tatev and her family. I will definately help out with financial need for family. I hope many others help out also.

      8. Anonymous Reply
        January 5, 2007 at 10:46 pm

        Small correction – that’s Glendale, not Glandale.

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