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Steve Kareores WHITMAN Steve (Stathis) Kareores, 89, of Whitman, formerly of Lowell and Brockton, passed away Sunday, Nov. 23, after a short illness. He was the husband of Frances (Pappas) Kareores. Steve was a son of the late Greek Orthodox Rev. George and Olga (Semitzis) Kareores, who were born in Greece and settled in Lowell. Always an athlete, he excelled in ice skating and had a penchant for barrel jumping. His real passion was swimming and won many local events with hopes of competing in the Olympics. After graduating from high school, he and a friend traveled to Hollywood to become stars, or at least swimming doubles. Although he had several screen tests, it was not to be, and they headed home when fate intervened on a global scale. Early 1942, Steve found himself back on the West Coast, this time in uniform, training new recruits to swim and how to survive a sinking ship that had been torpedoed. Later that year, he was assigned to the U.S. Army Medical Corps in the 196th Station Hospital Ship Maetswuyker and dispatched to the South Pacific. The Maetswuyker logged over 55,000 nautical miles during the Pacific campaign picking up the wounded in areas too shallow for larger ships and was constantly under enemy fire. His skill at suturing allowed surgeons the ability to move on to the next patient and let Steve do the rest. He also logged many hours doing airborne medical evacuation when the Maetswuyker was in port for supplies or repair. He received the Southern Philippines Campaign and Philippine Liberation Ribbons, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four bronze service stars and the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for his service during the war. He returned home and graduated from welding school, before finding his true life career in 1947, when he went to work for Grossmans Lumber. Starting in the yard, he quickly worked his way to manager and spent the next 49 years being Mr. Door and Window at the Whitman, Marshfield and Kingston stores before they closed their operations. He is still remembered today in the building trade for his lumber expertise. Not knowing how to retire, he went to Johnnys Foodmaster when he was 77. Working there until 2006, he finally decided to officially retire at 87, after two successful careers. He married Frances Pappas in 1946, resided in Brockton, until 1955, when they moved to Whitman. Champion ballroom dancers while dating, they danced to the likes of count Bassey and Lionel Hampton. He loved gardening, especially taking care of his spectacular lawn, spending time with his family and his cat, Ali Pasha. Steve leaves behind his beloved wife Frances; their children, Elena of New Orleans, and John of New Bedford; his grandson, Jason of New Orleans; and a sister, Helen (nee Kareores) Kiriakakis of Lowell and Greece. Never one to call attention to his deeds or actions, he will be remembered for his inner strength and quiet dignity. He is loved and will be missed by all those whose lives he touched. His services will be held Saturday, Nov. 29, at 10 a.m. in the Blanchard Funeral Chapel, Plymouth Street (Rte. 58 at the rotary), Whitman. Interment will follow in the Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman. Visiting hours will be held Friday, Nov. 28, from 4-8 p.m. Donations may be made to the charity of ones choice. For online condolences and directions, please visit www.blanchardfc.com.

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Published by The Enterprise on Nov. 25, 2008.

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Sharon Brunell

December 4, 2008

Dear Elena, Jason, John, and Mrs. Fran:God Bless You and Your Family. I am so sorry for your loss, I wish I could have been there for you. What a Wonderful Dad - and What a Beautiful and Living Tribute! My Dad also did WW2 and the Korean Conflict. Now they are together in Heaven Surrounded by God's Beautiful and Loving Angels. My heart hurts and really cries for you and your loss. Just remember-we will all be together one day once more. Until then-you and your family are in my prayers. May God Bless and Keep You Always. I'm as close as the phone if you need me-still looking for a job.
Sharon in New Orleans

Paul Werthen

November 29, 2008

To Fran, Elaine, & John our deepest sympathy from the Werthen family. Steve will always be remembered as a strong and hardworking presence as we think back on our chidhood on Holmes Terrace.

Mike Casey

November 25, 2008

Mr. Kareores,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in the Pacific during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

John & Mary Pappas

November 25, 2008

Dear Fran, Elena, Johnny and Jason, Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Steve was a good man, honest man and a hard working man. He will be missed. May he rest in peace. John & Mary

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