Christakos, Kyriakos "Keris" age 71, from Grammousa Lakonias, Greece. Beloved husband of Giannoula "Anna" (nee Kalogeresis), loving father of Antigone (Konstantine) Kouvelis and Panagiota (Gabriel) Usadel, cherished grandfather of Andriane and Ioanna, dear brother of Vasilios (late Eleni), Vasiliki (late Kostas) Nikias, Kondilo (Christos) Skarlatos, Ermione (Yannis) Antoniou and Konstantinos (Panagiota), loving son-in-law of Panagiota (late Konstantinos) Kalogeresis, dear brother-in-law of Nikita (Carol) Kalogeresis, fond uncle, cousin and friend to many here and in Greece and Australia. Visitation Friday, 3 to 9 p.m., Trisagion 7:30 p.m., at Hills Funeral Home, Ltd., 10201 S. Roberts Rd. (8000W), Palos Hills. Funeral Saturday, family and friends will meet at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church (10301 S. Kolmar -Oak Lawn), for 10 a.m. Service. Interment Bethania Cemetery. "May His Memory Be Eternal". Info: 708-598-5880.
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I am so sorry for your loss. You are such a kind loving family, and I hope that you will be able to receive all the love and support that you need in this difficult time. My love, thoughts and prayers are with you always.
Sandra Thomas
May 19, 2007
We are so sorry for your loss. Our love, our thoughts, our prayers are with all of you - now and always. Vasili & Georgia Tsaganos & Family.
Georgia Tsaganos
May 18, 2007
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