Teacher Orhan Ari's name, in
full's been given to a street, in
Marmara, Nicosia, Cyprus...
' Orhan Seyfi Ari Street '
'Sokak' is turkish for 'Street' or 'Road'
Messeges of Condolence & Wreaths for teacher Ari included those of Head of State
the KKTC President and Head of the Bar Association, the Prime Minister, the General
Secretariat of the Government party, the Chairman of the major opposition party and the
Minister of Finance and Economy, the Leader of the Parliament, the 'Eldest Member' of
the Parliament, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, the Minister for Culture and
Education, the Member of Parliament for Nicoasia (T), the Businessmen's Associations,
the Professional Bodies, Financial Instititions, Religious Offices, Cultural Organisations,
University Professors, the Teachers' Unions, Journalists-Writers-Poets, in Cyprus and
elsewhere ~most have also taken part in the funeral procession -some having expressed
regret for having been unable to do so due to being, e.g., overseas on state business...
Teacher Ari's former students carried some of the Wreaths & laid Flowers on his tomb.
Notice of Thanks by
teacher Ari's family
-Kibris, 3 Feb. 1993

'To those who have sent flowers, paid tributes in papers
and by sending letters, and telegrams, have telephoned
and visited, made on [teacher Ari's] behalf donations to
the Education Trust, and shared our grief, we thank all.'