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Tassie Cladis Obituary

Cladis, Tassie The only surviving child of immigrants PANAGIOTI and THEODORA (GLAVAS) TRIANTAFILLOU, was born in Chicago Heights on December 28. Tassie passed away peacefully at her home on December 31, 2011. At an early age she displayed an interest in helping people to acquire knowledge. She was home tutored in the Greek language. Eventually, with a friend, she established an afternoon Greek language school for children of her church. She taught English to new Americans at the Community Center, an integral center in the early years for foreigners. At the Washington School 8th grade graduation she was awarded the American Legion Award for outstanding leadership, character, and scholarship. At Bloom High School, from which she graduated in 3-1/2 years, she was an active participant in 22 activities. She established the Lost and Found Deptartment, was a member of Quill and Scroll, Future Teachers of America and was elected to the National Honor Society all in her junior year. She was an accompanist for the then reknown Bloom choir. Although she graduated #4 out of a class of 336 and was awarded several scholarships, the family refused to allow further education. Always with education a priority, later on in life she was awarded a Piano Teacher's Certificate from Balatka Musical College in Chicago. She also managed a 2 year accounting degree from the LaSalle Institution. Later on in life as one of the first students to enroll in the newly established University of Illinois at Bloom High School, she continued her education when the college became Prairie State. After 2 years she was awarded the Phi Beta Theta award for outstanding academic work in a junior college. An astute business woman, she and her husband managed two family businesses. However, with three sons in the picture, she decided to return to education. She joined the Park Forest School District as a library assistant for three years. She then transferred to Chicago Heights School District #170 working in the library, from which she retired after 20 years in 2000. A dedicated church woman and lifetime member of Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Chicago Heights, and Olympia Fields, she served as President and Secretary of the Women's Philoptochos Society. She led, as organist and director, the church choir for 50 years and served as a Sunday School teacher for 4 years. She was an avid collector of plates. At the time of her death her home was decorated with 285 plates all representing actual visits by family and friends to names on the plates. Among the special plates, a plate from each of the universities attended by her sons, a plate of the engagement of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, the plate with music of the funeral of Princess Diana, and a special plate from China. Upon retirement she and her husband of 53 years spent much time traveling. A high point of the travels was her participation in dances in Switzerland and Greece. Following the death of her beloved husband she volunteered at the Chicago Heights Public Library and St. James Hospital. She also spent several hours per month writing articles for the Northwest Indiana Times newspaper. Preceding her in death were her parents and her beloved husband, Dennis. She is survived by her dearest sons, Dr. Peter (Jane) Geneva, IL, Attorney Mark (Debbie) Chicago Heights, and Business Executive Nicholas (Janis) Joliet. She was a beloved "Yia-Yia" (grandmother) to Dennis (Mary Ann), Andrea, Stacey, Daniel Mark, Maryssa, Daniel Nick, David, and Megan Cladis. Her grandchildren were her absolute pleasure in life. Survived also by brother-in-law Nick (Peggy) Kladis of Streamwood, the Tofilon family, the Mavragis family and many other relatives and friends in America and Greece. Visitation on Friday, January 6th, 2012 from 2:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. at Kerr-Parzygnot Funeral Home 540 Dixie Hwy. (at Joe Orr Rd.), Chicago Heights, IL. 60411. Funeral will be held on Saturday, January 7th, 2012 leaving funeral home at 10:00 AM for an 11:00 AM service at St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church, 12307 S. Ridgeland Avenue, Palos Heights, IL. Interment Evergreen Hills Cemetery, Steger, IL. In lieu of flowers charitable donations to St. James Hospital Chicago Heights, Chicago Heights Public Library or Bloom High School Alumni Chicago Heights. Information call (708) 754-0016.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Jan. 4, 2012.

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Laureen Busch

January 24, 2012

Dr. Cladis, What a joy for you to know how many lives your mother has touched with her love, wisdom, and ministry through music; gifts from God she has used to serve Him and others. May you and your family be blessed with the Lord's presence and peace during your time of sorrow.
Tony and Laureen Busch

January 10, 2012

Dr. and Mrs. Claddis There are no words that can truly speak your sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family.
Delbert and Bettie Chidester
and families

January 6, 2012

Peter, Mark, and Nick, What a shock to receive an email ,here in Florida, that your beloved mom had passed. She was a very special, loving woman who loved all of you so much. I am honored to have had her as a friend. May God grant you comfort and peace.
Sally Pellati -( Naples, Fla.- winter)

Fr. Paul Weberg, OSB

January 6, 2012

Dear Peter, my prayers and sympathies for you at the death of your dear mother. May our faith in our Risen Lord bring you consolation and strength during this difficult time. I'll offer Mass for her eternal rest and for you and your wonderful family.
Peace & Prayers,
Fr. Paul

January 6, 2012

To Dr Cladis and Family,

We offer our condolences on the loss of your mother. Mom's have always played an important part in our lives, they will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

Joanne & WAlly Kalaine

Richard Felicetti

January 6, 2012

To The Cladis Family:

I worked with Tassie for many years in School District 170. She was a very caring person that loved her family and all the many people whose lives she touched. On many occasions she would bring me "Greek Pastries" which I really enjoyed. We would have coffee with the goodies and just sit and visit. Fond memories of a special time. Simply stated, just a wonderful person that will always be remembered. God Bless the Cladis Family.

Sharon & Rich Felicetti

January 6, 2012

My prayers go out to your family. I know you can find comfort that she is in God's hands.
When I first started coaching at Bloom, she made me feel at home with her Sunday suppers. Bob Kasper

Andrea Petrakos

January 5, 2012

My condolence to the family of Tassie.
I got to know Tassie from singing in the choir at Assumption church.
My prayers are with her family.
Andrea Petrakos
St. Spyridon Church

Georgia Les

January 5, 2012

Dear Cladis Family,
We would like you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. We are glad that her passing was peaceful and may she be in the Lords hands now. We always looked forward to her fiesty comments (which always sent us into laughter), especially her thoughts on the baseball games! We know your family will be comforted by those same memories.

Love, Angelo, Georgia, Billy & Babe

Vickie McClung

January 5, 2012

Dr. Cladis,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Love,

Todd, Vasiliki, Christian, and Kaylie McClung

Joe and Sue Rosati

January 5, 2012

Dear Mark, Peter and Nick, so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Please accept our sincerest condolences and know that all of you are in our prayers.
With sympathy,
Joe and Sue Rosati

Mary Rose Tofilon-Martin

January 5, 2012

Peter, Mark, Nick, Tassie has been my inspiration. She lived a full life in business, the community, the family and God's kingdom work on earth. I am proud to be called cousin. Although we will all miss her deeply, I rejoice in her heavenly reward as I know she is at peace in the arms of Our Heavenly Heavenly Father. All my love and prayers.

Scott Brooks, sr

January 4, 2012

My prayers are with the family, I was Tassie's mailman for over twenty years and always enjoyed sharing part of my days with her "when she was ever home - smile". I remember some of the Kladis & Mavragis families also, some of you were also my customers from Normandy Villa area for many years. Sorry to hear of your loss... " Scotty" Brooks. Retired 01/04/04 (8 yrs today)

Allan Pleitner

January 4, 2012

I only knew her a short time and only saw her occassionally but always enjoyed our time together.

Justin Family

January 4, 2012

Our deepest condolences to the Cladis family.

Montie Buckle

January 4, 2012

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

January 4, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Tom & Sandie Vlach

January 4, 2012

Deepest sympathies and condolences on your loss.
John Z.and Beth Honiotes

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