Armenian American philanthropist Louise Manoogian Simone dies at 85
Prominent Armenian American philanthropist and former President of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) Louise Manoogian Simone passed away on 18 February at the age of 85.
One of the most consequential figures in modern Armenian life and most collectively admired and respected leaders in AGBU’s century-old history, Louise Manoogian Simone will leave an indelible mark of hope and inspiration through her dedicated service to the Armenian people, the Armenian homeland and the Armenian Church, AGBU said on Tuesday.
Current AGBU President Berge Setrakian described her as, “Always idealistic, yet practical, efficient and wise, she managed to see past the immediate obstacles to find solutions that would yield lasting results.”
Louise Simone’s life was one of great destiny. During her tenure, she was the first to organize the massive relief effort in the aftermath of the 1988 Earthquake in Armenia; she brought aid and comfort to combat victims and their families in war-torn Nagorno-Karabakh; and was instrumental in the rebirth of an independent Armenia, helping it to overcome many hardships created by a collapsed socio-economic and educational system.
“The sheer number of fronts on which she operated on any given day was truly astounding, not only managing all the moving parts with grace, but also maintaining all the existing AGBU educational, cultural and artistic programs across the diaspora,” Mr. Setrakian noted.
Among Louise Simone’s proudest achievements was the establishment of the American University of Armenia, AGBU Children’s Centers, and AGBU Senior Dining Centers, all of which continue to thrive in Armenia to this day, thanks to her inspired leadership.