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Born on September 26, 1932 in New York City, New York, United States
Passed away on February 7, 2001 in New York Cirty, New York, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Steve Perdikakis, 67, born on September 26, 1932 and passed away on February 7, 2001. We will remember him forever.
Missing you daddy, mom has passed away. I picture all of sitting around yiya's table and yiya standing in front of her stove. I'm very lonely without all of you. Love and miss all of you. Love Steffi.
Daddy I talk to you everyday, I still want to pick up the phone when something happens. I have your picture on my phone. Daddy I love and miss you so much.
Till this day not a day goes by that I don’t think of you and uncle Connie. Thank god I have many memories to cherish and think back of you my papou. Such a sweet gentle giant.
Eighteen years have passed and each one of those years are unfortunate for us that you’re not with us. I keep remembering when you taught me the multiplication table in a weekend. You relentlessly hammered them in my head lol. Miss you pappou...
Miss my papou. I'll always remember him as this big tall proud gentle man. I can honestly say I'm not the loving type of a person but him I most definitely loved and miss.
Never saw this until now, maybe someone will read it. Stavros was my uncle but he was much much more. Like an older brother he helped me and guided me through many difficult and lonely times. He brought joy and kindness into my life. To this day I share stories about our adventures together with my students. Stavros was one of a kind and I miss him to this day.
My dad was my hero, raised five of us, but I know I was his favorite. He use to call me monkey, because I was always clinging to him.
When he got home I would get him his foot bath and run to the store for coffee and cigarettes.
Im glad he remarried to a wonderful woman named Geraldine who I admired and loved her as my own mom.
Lost my sister Louise and my brother Connie, I miss them everyday and I talk to Connie all the time. I lost my step sister Geraldine whom I admired and respected and love. She got me thru some bad times.
Now I have a sister named Julie who I love and can't wait to see her.
Looking forward to being with Dad and Connie oh Louise to all though she was always mean to me..
Steve was the light of my mother's light. he made her laugh, he made her smile and he restored her. for that, her children are forever grateful to him. Steve also added his family to ours, and oh what a family!, outgoing, funny, opinionated, sincere. for We Irish, the Greeks were the ying to our yang. I lost my sister two years ago, but I still have sisters. Stephanie and Rita. Thanks guys!
I still go to pick up the phone when good or bad news happens. Dad was a friend to everyone. The woman all love him but Gerri had is heart. For that I want to thank Gerri for that. It made me very happy to see how much you loved each other. your the mom I never had and family I wanted.
My Uncle Stavros was always there for me as his oldest nephew at the time. For a good part of my childhood I did not have a father present but my Uncle Steve was always there for me as an "older brother." He would keep me endlessly entertained with checkers, tell me stories and share jokes. He taught me to drive and gave me support at difficult times in my childhood and adolescent life. Steve was always a compassionate and loving man and I learned a great deal from him. The years have flown by so quickly but even at this late stage of my life he continues to inspire me and give me hope. Thank you Steve from the bottom of my heart, I learned so much from you