07/20/2024
**Update** You’re invited to celebrating the life of Gus on Sunday, August 4th from 2-4pm at Perry’s on Union (1944 Union St, San Francisco, CA 94123).
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Honoring a true Valentinian, Vahram “Gus” Guzelian - June 2, 1926 to June 28, 2024
Gus was a U.S. Merchant Marine Veteran of World War II, as well as a sailing member and later an official of the union that became American Maritime Officers for a total of nearly 50 years, died on June 28. He was 98.
He was born Vahram Guzelian on June 2, 1926 in Milton, Massachusetts to the late Harry and Rose; proceeded in death by brother of Charles and sister Pearl; and uncle to nephews Weston (Christine), Phillip, nephew Charles Jr. (deceased) (Karen) and niece Diane (Rick).
Gus’ family endured the Great Depression and he became a merchant mariner at age 16. His sailing career took him around the world in peace and in war. He became a member of this union in November 1957 sailing for Isbrandtsen Co. He continued sailing through the end of 1968 before beginning work as a union official. For nearly five years, his work for the union was interspersed with seagoing work as an engineering officer with companies including Pan Oceanic Tanker Corp., Isthmian Lines, and Victory Carriers. His last rotation concluded in January 1973.
Beginning in April 1973, Gus worked shoreside full-time for the union. He served the AMO membership as a boarding representative on the West Coast and as a member of the AMO Executive Board. He retired in January 2007.
On May 20, 2022, Gus was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal for his service in World War II during a ceremony in California.
"Gus was a West Coast AMO icon, meeting vessels sporting his Members Only jacket, and giving officers a ride in his Oldsmobile Cutlass," said AMO President Willie Barrere. "Gus always had a good story, a salty demeanor, and will certainly be missed by those of us who are fortunate to have known him."
For many years you could find Gus sitting on the bench in front of Valentino’s Market and eating meals at his favorite restaurant, Perry’s on Union. Gus loved to socialize and especially enjoyed watching the neighborhood children grow up. He also started the tradition of giving the dogs treats. Rest in peace, Mr. Gus.
In lieu of flowers, you can make a donation in memory of Gus to the American Merchant Marine Veterans at https://ammv.us/donate-to-ammv.
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