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Kopan Ph.D., Andrew T. Beloved husband of Alice (nee Orphanos), devoted son of the late Thomas and Katherine Kopan, loving brother of Virginia (the late James) Drousias, the late Dr. Chris (Kay) Kopan of Toledo, Ohio, Demetra (Marinos) Tripodis, Gus (the late Estelle) and George (the late Sophie) Kopan. Son-in-law of the late Pericles "Peter" and Tula Orphanos, dear uncle, cousin and friend of many. Visitation Friday from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Conboy's Westchester Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak Rd (two blks west of Mannheim Rd) Westchester. Family and friends will meet Saturday morning at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church 601 S. Central Chicago for visitation from 9:30 a.m. until time of funeral service at 10:30 a.m. Services officiated by His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos and other clergy. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hellenic Museum and Cultural Center (A.T. Kopan Special Collections Fund) 801 W. Adams St. Chicago, IL, 60607, or DePaul University Library Special Collections (A.T. Kopan) c/o De Paul University Development, One East Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL, 60604. Dr. Kopan, 82, was a Coast Guard veteran of World WarII, University professor, scholar, administrator, mentor and speaker. A career spanning 60 years as columnist/journalist, lecturer, historian, philosopher, author, editor, lay theologian, activist, church and civic leader. . a Fulbright Scholar. "Renaissance" educator with a zest for life and learning..,a fighting spirit, initiating innovative programs and causes during his lifetime. Dr. Kopan, was Professor Emeritus of Education, DePaul University where he taught the history and philosophy of education from 1968 to 1994, Chairman of Educational Foundations, Director of Educational Policy Studies and later, Director of Graduate Programs. He was a graduate of DePaul and Northwestern Universities, received a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and received an Honoroary Doctor of Letters degree from Hellenic College/Holy Cross School of Theology in Boston. When he retired in 1994 Professor Kopan was awarded DePaul University's highest faculty honor, the Via Sapientiae award (I will Show You the Way of Wisdom), for his outstanding teaching, service and leadership. The University established the Andrew T. Kopan Senior Honors Leadership Award in1996. Dr. Kopan had also conducted DePaul European study tours for 12 years for educators. A 40-year active member of Phi Delta Kappa International, he received the Distinguished Educators Award in 1997. He taught and served as educational consultant in England, Greece and Israel. Specializing in multicultural and ethnic education and immigration studies, he served on federal and state education commissions. His awards for cultural pluralism include those from the White House Conference on Education, Illinois State Office on Multi-Culturalism, Chicago's Bicentennial Project, the University of Texas and Yeshiva University in New York. As a recognized authority in his areas of specialization he participated in the Ellis Island Project. He has contributed over 3000 articles in the print media, 300 monographs and journal articles and authored 16 books. Among them are his prize-winning chapter in Ethnic Chicago: A Multi-cultural Portrait (1977, 1981, 1984, 1995); Education and Greek Immigrants in Chicago 1892-1973 (1990); "The Greek Press in America" in The Ethnic Press in the United States (1987); Rethinking Urban Education (1972); Education and Cultural Pluralism (1970); and "Multi-cultural Education" in Dictionary of American Immigration (1990). His most recent contributions appeared in the Women Building Chicago 1790-1990 (2001) and the entry "Greeks" in the recently published Encyclopedia of Chicago (2004). A life-long faithful Orthodox Christian, one of the founders of the Pan-Orthodox CEYOLA and GOYA youth groups in the 1940's and '50's, he served as National President of GOYA. Dr. Kopan also served the Church as a delegate of the Archdiocese to the 2nd Assembly of the World Council in 1954; a delegate to the 1960 Ecumenical Assembly of Youth at Lausanne, Switzerland; member of the Archdiocesan Council; Boards of Trustees of Hellenic College/Holy Cross Theological School, Boston, and St. Basil Academy, New York, religious education curricula for the Greek Diocese of Chicago, an articulate supporter of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey) writing extensively in defense of its prerogatives as a world religious center, he was honored by the late Patriarch Demetrios with the special title "Teacher of the Nation" as an Archon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and member of the Order of St. Andrew. He was one of the founders and the first president of the Hellenic Museum of Chicago, a founder of Illinois Ethnic Coalition, a founder of Orthodox Christian Laity (OCL) a national movement advocating Orthodox Christian Unity. He served as Ethnic Liaison Director for the United Hellenic American Congress (UHAC). He served for 15 years as Principal of Koraes Elementary School and also served on the Parish Council of SS. Constantine & Helen Church. A lifetime member of AHEPA Woodlawn Chapter. Dr. Kopan served as a commissioner of the River Forest Traffic and Safety Commission for over ten years; one of the founding Board of Directors of SOS Village, Illinois. He received numerous awards in a wide area of academic, church and civic organizations. His wife wishes to express special appreciation to the physicians, nurses and caregivers who made Dr. Kopan's epic struggles with Parkinson's Disease and cancer tolerable. "He fought the good fight relentlessly." 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Jul. 6 to Jul. 7, 2006.

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George Poulos

June 30, 2023

Fond memories. Thank you

George Poulos

June 30, 2020

Well loved and a genuine treasure.

George G Poulos

July 2, 2007

We all loved him and are thankful for knowing him. My thirst for knowledge can be traced back to Koraes and how Dr. Kopan made learning interesting and something I looked forward to.

Rackos Family

July 29, 2006

To the Kopan Family,



Deepest sympathies for your loss. May you find strength and peace going forward.



Eternal be his memory.



Sincerely,

Hans Schieser

July 19, 2006

Dear Alice,

Just returned from a lecturing assignment where I had remembered Andy. Now, I received this note from Chicago: Andy has been called home.

I owe him so much, more than to anyone in the States, where I came with Margret in 1965.

Without him, I would never have made it to DePaul, to PHI DELTA KAPPA...

A picture which I had taken when he had received his PhD at UofC is in my office and reminds me of his friendship.

Margret and I, and especially Peter will keep him in our memories.

To you: our condolences and sympathy.

Cordially yours:

Hans Schieser (Professor emeritus of DePaul University) with Margret, Peter and Elisabeth

Pamela Senopoulos-Collado

July 10, 2006

To the entire Kopan Family:

I send you my deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy. I have always felt honored to have had Dr. Kopan as my professor of education at DePaul. He was an outstanding teacher and I will never forget the pride he instilled in me for having chosen this profession. He will truly be missed, but I know that his legacy will continue!

Helen Souris

July 9, 2006

Dear Mrs. Kopan,

I have many fond memories of Dr. Kopan during the years he was my teacher and Principal at Koraes.

He was an integral part of my

early education. He will be missed by everyone who had the good fortune to know him.



Helen Haikalis Souris

George Katsenes

July 9, 2006

The foundation of a solid education as well as an appreciation for Hellenic pride and culture was set for me in my early years at the Koraes Elementary School on Stony Island Ave. Dr. Kopan's leadership during those years focused all of us on high achievement. Little did we appreciate then the enormous gift he and his staff during those years had given us. As the years go by I become more grateful for the outstanding education I received. Mr. Kopan's influence is most seen in the many students he influenced during his life. He left great gifts and God will reward him in eternal love. My thoughts are with his family at this time of reflection.

Tina Zoumboulis

July 8, 2006

Dear Alice

Please accept for yourself and all who mourn with you,our assurance of heartfelt sympathy.

Pleasant memories bring back the 40's and 50's when we were active in Hellenic organizations.

My better half Jim joins me in expressing the above.

MAY HIS MEMORY BE ETERNAL.

LOVE IN CHRIST,

Tina Doudalis Zoumboulis

HENDERSON, NEVADA

George G. Poulos

July 7, 2006

I was a student at Koraes in the 50's and have always been fond of Dr. Kopan. He was truly a renaissance man. May the memory of him be eternal.

angelo minotis

July 7, 2006

lillian and i wish to express are deepest sympathy. we have lost a great leader in the greek community.he above the rest will not be forgotten.

Gust Christofidis

July 7, 2006

I am sorry to hear of your loss. Everyone in his Community shares this with you.

Hope Pavlatos-Grigoropoulos

July 7, 2006

Dear Mrs. Kopan and Family,

Dr. Kopan was my professor in 1983. I am honored that he was part of my education and a great mentor. May his memory be eternal!

My sympathy and prayers,

Hope Pavlatos Grigoropoulos

From the Staff of Conboy's Westchester Funeral Home Funeral Home

July 7, 2006

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Gerry Garbis

July 6, 2006

It was my honor to know Dr. Kopan from his activities with AHEPA and the OCL. Society certainly has lost a pilar of a man.

May God rest his soul.

Dan Dillon

July 6, 2006

I had the great honor and pleaure to be a student of Dr.Kopan's at DePaul in the early 80s. I am a Chicago Public School teacher and to this day I quote things he told us in class and to colleagues about not only the history of education but also the history of the world. I offer my condolences to the Kopan family.

Leane Taylor

July 6, 2006

Alice,



I just wanted to express my sorrow on your loss. From our conversations, I know how close you and Andrew were and what he meant to you. If you need anything, please contact me.

Georgia Souris

July 6, 2006

Dear Mrs. Kopan,

Dr. Kopan has always been a credit to the Greek Community. I still remember him as Principal of the Koraes School. Always the educator,always the learner! May his memory be eternal.

Georgia Raft Souris

Gilbert, AZ

Patricia Andrea Koulogeorge Damisch

July 6, 2006

What an honor and blessing it has been to have Dr. Andrew Kopan as my Nouno! The world has lost a brilliant scholar and devout Greek Orthodox Christian. He touched so many lives. Eternal Be His Memory!

SISTER RITA CORKERY,R.S.M.

July 6, 2006

DEAR MRS. KOPAN AND FAMILY,



DR. KOPAN WAS MY PROFESSOR IN 1970. HE WAS AN OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR IN EVERY WAY. I DO NOT REMEMBER DR. EVER USING NOTES AT THE TIME, THERE WERE AT LEAST 50 IN HIS CLASS. HE GAVE EVERY ONE HIS UNDIVIDED ATTENION.

I KNOW I HAVE NEVER FORGOTTEN HIS KINDNESS TO ME.



MY SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS,



SISTER RITA CORKERY.R.S.M.

Helen S. Trapalis

July 6, 2006

Thinking of you. May his memory be eternal. Helen Sellas Trapalis

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