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Tovmasyan, Lyudmila Print E-mail
Written by Коллектив сотрудников   
Суббота, 20 Сентября 2008
Age 44, from Chelyabinsk, Russia.

Since April 3rd, 2000, Lyudmila Vladimirovna Tovmasyan worked at the Uralobuv Corporation.

 

This charming, cheerful woman was the darling of the entire collective.  From the first moment, she transmitted to all her light, positive attitude and energy.  One can truly describe her as “a light in the window”.

 

Lyudmila Vladimirovna worked with our organization as a stylist, and loved her work.  She published interesting articles on fashion trends, the correct way to buy footwear, and on many other themes.  She did extensive work with suppliers of footwear - since our area is characterized by severe continental climate extremes, our offerings to the residents of our city and district had to meet many parameters.

 

Lyudmila Vladimirovna was very attentive and responsive.  A shining example is her selfless act during the release of the first hostage, Natalya Sukhareva, who was pregnant.  A lot has been already written about this, and because of it Lyudmila Vladimirovna was recommended for a posthumous award.

 

October 26th, 2002, the day of her tragic death, is a memorial date for our organization.  Every year on this day memorial candles are lit next to her portrait.  All who knew her meet at the cemetery to honor her memory.

 

Lyudmila Vladimirovna will remain forever in our memory as a radiant woman who loved life.  Pure and bright recollections of this remarkable person remain in the hearts of all who knew her.

 

A year after her tragic death, her beloved daughter Elizaveta, with the support of those people for whom the tragedy at ‘Nord-Ost’ is not just an act of terrorism, but also their own personal pain, had printed a limited-run book, dedicated to “The Shining Memory of Lyudmila Tovmasyan.”

 


Written by her fellow workers at Uralobuv Corporation, ltd.


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1. Помним,скорбим.
Written by Руководитель Корпорации «Урало, on 31-10-2008 07:32
Прежде всего, хочу сказать, что Людмила была и остается в наших сердцах, как удивительно (по нашим временам) светлый человек. 
Доброжелательность, улыбка, уважение к каждому человеку – это было ежедневное и ежеминутное ее состояние. 
Весь коллектив Корпорации «Уралобувь» любил Людмилу. 
Не выразить словами ту страшную скорбь, когда случилась эта трагедия. 
Мне первому и первый раз в жизни, дочери, сыну и мужу пришлось сказать слова: «Людмила погибла». 
Тот, кто хоть раз это делал, поймет … 
Сегодня, прошло 6 лет. Мы, как всегда, поставили портрет Людмилы, зажгли свечу и посетили кладбище. 
В наших сердцах живет Людмила, ее звонкий смех, улыбка.  
 
 
С доброй и светлой памятью 
Руководитель Кузьмин Михаил Юрьевич

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