In loving memory of

Aram Agabekov
October 18, 2011

Aram V. Agabekov, 50, Green Bay, died unexpectedly Thursday, December 3, 2009. He was born October 4, 1959 to the late Vladimir and Asya (Abalyan) Agabekov in Tashkent, Uzbekistan (formerly Republic of Soviet Union). On October 30, 1985, he married Karina S. Chabanyants in Baku, Azerbaijan. They moved from Armenia to Green Bay in September,1993. Aram had been employed at Green Bay Cheese Co. (now DCI) for 17 years.
Survivors include his wife, Karina; one daughter, Anna Agabekova; one son, Aric Agabekov; one grandson, DeAndre Moore; two brothers, Karen Agabekov and Tegran Agabekov; his parents-in-law, Izabella and Sumbat Chabanyants; two sisters-in-law, Marina Martirosyan and Irina Chabanyants; one brother-in-law, Armen Nairce; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Friends may call after 11 am Monday, December 7, at Lyndahl Funeral Home where the funeral service will take place at 1 pm with Matthew Cornelius, Funeral Celebrant, officiating. Interment will be at Woodlawn Cemetery.

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Kristina Martirosyan wrote on Dec 3, 2012:

"Today will be 3 years. We all miss him so much and there is not a day that goes by that we don't think of him. He was the kindest most gentle man anyone knew and our hurts still mourn over the loss as each day goes on. What helps us get through the pain is knowing he is always with us in spirit and knowing that we were able to have the opportunity to have had such an amazing person in our lives. The best husband to his wife, great father to his two kids, he adored his grandson so much and loved everyone in his family with all that he had. His friends and coworkers were important to him too and it showed through his everyday kindess and willingness to help... Aaram, ....we cry for you because sometimes the pain of your loss is unbearable, but we try to hold our tears back because we know you wouldn't like to see any of us cry. We will try our best to stay strong and love one another everyday as we keep you in our hearts and memories forever. There are some fathers who are physically absent or emotionally absent but I know your father role to Anna and Aric was more then anything they couldve asked for, you were always there for them and showing examples of what it's like to be a great father and a husband. Nobody ever doubted that you loved them...that is an amazing gift to have, to be able to give off such a loving pure honest presence that nobody can even say that they ever doubted your love... because your love for your family and respect for friends showed through your actions. Aaram, lastly I want to say that we love you, we miss you, we think of you, we appreciate you, and we thank you for who you were and who you continue to be, in the name of God. "