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104-year-old Milwaukee photographer who lived incredible life died Monday

Meg Jones

A 104-year-old Milwaukee photographer who survived the Armenian genocide, shot photos of President Franklin Roosevelt and saw Babe Ruth play at Yankee Stadium has died.

B. Artin Haig died Monday of natural causes at St. John’s on the Lake where he lived.

In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in December, Haig talked about the incredible things he did and witnessed in his eventful life. That included watching his favorite players Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth while he lived in New York.

B. Artin Haig has been a photographer for years. Haig was photographed in his studio in 1982.

B. Artin Haig has been a photographer for years. Haig was photographed in his studio in 1982. (Photo: Journal Sentinel files)

“I used to go to baseball games and I used to sit on the third base side because I liked to see them steal home,” Haig said.

You can read the story of Haig’s life here.

Haig would have turned 105 in August. 

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. John’s on the Lake chapel, 1840 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee.

He is survived by four daughters, Caroline Case, Dolores Mishelow, Raquel Gutherie and Artyn Gardner, nine grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter.

https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/obituaries/2019/03/04/b-artin-haig-survived-armenian-genocide-photographed-fdr/3061218002/

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