Edward Mardigian
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Edward Mardigian (born October 25, 1908, Constantinople) was an engineer, leader and philanthropist.
[edit] Background
He was the youngest among Stephen Mardigian's children, and was only six where he immigrated to the United States.
Stephan Mardigian, who had been working as a Butcher in Toledo, Ohio, saved enough money to bring his family to the United States in October 1914, on the outskirts of the Armenian Genocide.

