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08/05/2025

Have you seen my new website

LATEST AUCTION OF ART NET ONE Bid nowQuick View Susan Hertel (1930-1993)Starting bid: $2,200.00 Bid nowQuick View Lucette Bourdin(1954-2011)Starting bid: $45.00 Bid nowQuick View Lucette Bourdin(1954-2011)Starting bid: $45.00 Bid nowQuick View Lucette Bourdin(1954-2011)Starting bid: $45.00 Bid nowQu...

   be a voice for the voiceless going to church in a Christian country does not make you a good Christian standing for t...
02/16/2025

be a voice for the voiceless going to church in a Christian country does not make you a good Christian standing for the voiceless Christian is where we should focus our attention have a blessed Sunday if you agree with my statement share it and talk to your religious leader about it

Iran’s repression of Christians continues to grow, according to advocacy groups and analysts. Earlier this month the regime re-arrested two men who had previously been jailed due to their faith.

After 33 years of serving the Claremont community, I have decided to move my gallery and frame shops to a new location. ...
03/02/2024

After 33 years of serving the Claremont community, I have decided to move my gallery and frame shops to a new location. While I will miss the old place, I am excited about the new opportunities that await me in the College Business Park on Monte Vista north of Foothill. I am grateful for the support and patronage of all my customers and friends over the years, and I look forward to continuing to serve the community that I love.
I understand that some of you may be disappointed by my decision to move, but please know that it was not an easy one to make. The high rent and other expenses have made it difficult for me to continue operating at the old location, and I cannot justify raising my prices to cover the costs. However, I am committed to providing the same quality products and services at the new location, and I hope that you will continue to support me in this new chapter of my business.
As a token of my appreciation, I am offering a 25% Off Yellow sticker listed price until the end of March. This is my way of saying thank you for your loyalty and support over the years.
Every offer will be seriously considered, so don’t hesitate to take advantage of this opportunity.
I have been in the business since 1979, and I have no plans for retirement. I am excited about the future and the new possibilities that await me. I hope that you will join me on this journey and continue to be a part of my story.
Thank you again for your support and friendship. It means the world to me.
Sincerely,
Marodeen
My Last Art Show in Claremont March 2nd Art Walk 25% Off the Yellow sticker listed price

Dr. Samson Adam BenjaminFebruary 11th, 2024Samson Benjamin WEBOB-GYN delivered over 5,000 babies, proud Assyrian and Arm...
02/12/2024

Dr. Samson Adam Benjamin
February 11th, 2024
Samson Benjamin WEB
OB-GYN delivered over 5,000 babies, proud Assyrian and Armenian, grandfather
Dr. Samson Adam Benjamin, 81, of Claremont, died peacefully with family by his side, after a prolonged illness on Saturday, January 20.
Samson is survived by his wife, Jeanne Evelyn Benjamin; and his children, Samson “Ben” Benjamin Jr (Marcella Zita) of Claremont, Arika Benjamin (Jesse Metzger), and Jake (Kate) Benjamin; and grandchildren Gina Gonzales, Mika Benjamin-Uyeki, Tadashi Uyeki Benjamin, Sasha and Shanton Metzger, and Adrian, Evelyn and Quinn Benjamin. He is also survived by his twin brother Samuel (Maria) Benjamin, and his sister, Leona Kelaita, as well as numerous beloved nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father Adam; his mother Margaret; siblings Adam Jr., Myron, Daniel, and Lilia Arzumenian; and brothers-in-law Jake Arzumenian and Johnson Kelaita.
He was born and raised in Gary, Indiana, the sixth of seven children. Growing up, he worked the cash register at his parents’ tavern and grocery store, where he frequently impressed patrons with his ability to add the total in his head before ringing it up. “Throughout his life, whatever work he set out to do, Samson was persistent, industrious, and seemingly tireless,” his family shared.
He graduated from Merrillville High School and then attended Austin Peay State College in Tennessee for his undergraduate studies. There, in 1963, he met Jeanne Durham. The two were married on July 29, 1967.
In 1969 he graduated from medical school at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. He practiced as an OB-GYN for 32 years in the cities of Crawfordsville and La Porte, Indiana, and throughout his career delivered more than 5,000 babies. He was accompanied in this impressive endeavor by his dedicated nurse practitioner and good friend, Janet Foglesong.
In addition to his medical practice, Dr. Benjamin, with his siblings, owned three Ace Hardware stores in northern Indiana. He also volunteered for the LaPorte Kiwanis International Service Club where he enjoyed streamlining the pancake production of the yearly pancake breakfast.
He was passionate about cars. As a child, he worked at his brother’s car washing business in Gary, where he would drive the vehicles back to their owners — although he was only 13 at the time. In his lifetime, he was proud to have owned a prize-winning 1956 Lincoln Premiere, a Foretravel Motorcoach, and his all-time favorite, a Lexus LS 400.
He loved travel and meticulously planned all his trips, including a three-month excursion through Australia. He would enjoy Armenian music at full volume as he drove; as the tempo of the music increased, so would his driving speed.
He cherished time spent in the kitchen with his grandchildren who referred to him as “Babik.” With them, he baked pretzels, cardamom cookies, biscotti, and the labor- and butter-intensive Assyrian chada bread, of which his family members were frequent beneficiaries.
He was extremely proud of his Assyrian and Armenian heritage. One of his most fulfilling accomplishments was organizing and funding the construction of six homes through the Fuller Center for Housing for Assyrian refugees in Armenia.
After moving to Claremont in 2014, he had the pleasure and coincidence of meeting a fellow Assyrian, Marodeen Ebrahimzadeh, with whom he enjoyed many long conversations and developed a deep friendship.
“Samson was a loving husband, a devoted father, and a doting grandfather,” his family wrote. “His caring and generosity and quick wit will be dearly missed.”
A small service was held on January 25 at St. Mary’s Assyrian Church in Tarzana.
Instead of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice or to the Fuller Center for Housing atfullercenter.org, or by check to The Fuller Center, PO Box 523, Americus, GA 31709.

12/28/2022

About the 99 Flags series
New Shades of Old Glory™ is an original series of 99 flag-themed monoprints. Each monoprint is reproduced on 100% rag paper in editions of giclée prints and artist proofs in two different sizes. For inquiries and questions, please email me at: [email protected]
This is called “Promised Land” you can visit the website www.99flags.com

12/25/2022

Christmas is the perfect opportunity to thank God for the love that manifests in our lives; love that takes the form of family/friends such as you. May you have a blessed Christmas!

12/08/2022

Give the gift of art! 🕯 Free shipping + 30% off custom framing continues through December 19th at midnight. Visit 99Flags.com to order an exquisitely detailed giclée print of one of the New Shades of Old Glory™ series.

Featuring "Snowflakes," 1991

Count your blessing
11/24/2022

Count your blessing

11/24/2022

🚨 Special offer: Free shipping + 30% off custom framing! Treat yourself or give the gift of art this holiday season. Offer ends December 19th at midnight. Go to 99Flags.com to order your giclée print today!

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