Anastasios had a deep love for life’s simple pleasures. He and Magda loved traveling together, especially to the beach, where they could happily spend the entire day. At home, they tended to their “dueling” vegetable gardens, each proudly comparing their crops. He loved exploring new restaurants, discovering good food, and browsing shops for clothes and little finds that brought him joy.
He carried his Greek heritage in his heart everywhere he went—proud of his culture, his roots, and the values he passed on to his children.
Anastasios will be remembered for his humor, his strength, his devotion to family, and his zest for life. His presence will be deeply missed, but his love and laughter will live on through all who knew and loved him.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Magda, and their children—Anna, Vicky, and George.
St. Demetrios' Greek Orthodox Church
St. Demetrios' Greek Orthodox Church
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