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Dimitri Andriadis Obituary

Dimitri H. "Taki" Andriadis CHARLESTON - Dimitri H. "Taki" Andriadis, 93, the beloved husband of Louise Lancaster, left this world to continue his journey on June 13, 2015. After more than 40 years in Wilmington DE, Taki and Louise relocated to Kiawah Island and Bishop Gadsden Retirement Community in Charleston, SC. His life will be celebrated at a memorial service on Tuesday, June 30, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel at Bishop Gadsden, with a reception to follow. Born and raised in Istanbul, Turkey, of a Greek father and Italian mother, Taki began his life with a rich foundation in cultures and languages, including Greek, Italian, French and Turkish. He was an exceptional linguist - fluent in eight languages and conversant in several more. Taki traveled extensively throughout his life, for business and pleasure, and embraced all aspects of every culture he encountered, most especially food and music. Taki graduated from the American college in Istanbul, Robert College, in 1944, with a B.A. in English literature and economics and earned an M.A. in modern European diplomatic history from Yale University in 1948. Following service as executive director of Radio Free Europe in Istanbul, Taki returned to the U.S. as a broadcast journalist for the United Nations Radio Division in New York, where he worked for six years. He was radio news director, producer and editor and a war correspondent and press attache; during the Korean War and the Suez Canal crisis. His international news and feature programs were broadcast by U.N. Radio as well as Mutual, ABC, CBS, NBC and many international radio networks in Europe, Asia/Pacific and South America. In 1958, Taki joined DuPont at its headquarters in Wilmington, DE, before moving to DuPont's European headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, to lead public affairs. Following his return to Wilmington in 1963, Taki assumed increasing responsibilities over the years to develop and expand the company's global public affairs organization and competency in the Far East, Mexico and South America. In addition, he served as public affairs adviser to DuPont's senior management. He retired from DuPont in 1989. Taki pioneered the discipline of international public affairs, building on his life-long interest in intercultural communications. He applied his knowledge and experience as a guest speaker at colleges and universities and other organizations. He was a member of many business organizations, including the World Press Institute, National Foreign Trade Council, Council on Foreign Relations, Council of the Americas and the Conference Board. After he retired, Taki joined the Delaware International Trade Council, where he chaired the Committee for International Academic Activities for more than four years, promoting the expansion of foreign languages in Delaware's high schools and international trade for Delaware. During this time and for most of his next ten years, he was devoted to education as an instructor on cultures, languages, poetry and history at the Academy of Lifelong Learning, where he served on the governing board and subsequently, as president. His presentations on intercultural communications continued to captivate audiences on Kiawah Island and at Bishop Gadsden. Taki was a teacher and a mentor to people of all ages and loved to share his experiences and stories. He felt deeply that people needed to better understand each other's cultural perspectives to increase understanding and communicate effectively. Taki was a gifted storyteller with a legendary sense of humor, a hearty laugh and an electric smile. He was a devoted mentor throughout his life to young people from around the world who gave him energy, and he, in turn, provided knowledge, insight and wisdom. Many of them stayed in touch with Taki throughout their lives. A life-long lover of music, Taki was an aficionado of classical, big band, jazz and bossa nova. From childhood, he played tennis and soccer and later in life, became a golf enthusiast, first at the Wilmington Country Club and then as a "founding member" of the men's 9-hole golf group at the Governor's Club on Kiawah. He was also a member of the Kiawah Island Club. At Bishop Gadsden, Taki focused intently on art, creating bold, colorful paintings and fanciful drawings. After a one-man show at Bishop Gadsden in 2014, his artwork was on display at the Charleston Public Library in February 2015, along with his haiku. The family wishes to extend its deepest appreciation for the loving care and compassionate attention given by dedicated caregivers and staff at Bishop Gadsden. Taki is survived by his devoted wife of more than 34 years, Louise Lancaster; daughter, Catherine Andriadis (Karlis Adamsons) of Wilmington, DE; brothers-in-law, Robert Lancaster and John Lancaster (Bunny) and sister-in-law, Lucy Lancaster, all of Kentucky; and nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Bishop Gadsden Resident Assistance Fund or the Bishop Gadsden Employee Assistance Fund, One Bishop Gadsden Way, Charleston, SC 29412; Chamber Music Charleston, P.O. Box 80072, Charleston, SC 29416; and Respite Care Charleston, 405 King Street, Charleston, SC 29403. Arrangements by PALMETTO CREMATION SOCIETY, 11 Cunnington Ave., Charleston, SC 29405, (843) 722-2555. Online condolences may be left at www.palmettocremationsociety.com Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jun. 20 to Jun. 28, 2015.

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June 26, 2015

Family of Andriadis, the righteous will possess the earth and they will live forever on it.

Geoffrey Gamble

June 25, 2015

Taki was a wonderful colleague whose rich cultural texture was a joy to experience. What a man! What a life!

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June 24, 2015

To the family of Mr. Dimitri H. Andriadis. We are so sorry for your loss. Mr. Andriadis was blessed with 93 years of special mightiness. (Psalms 90:10) May your hearts be filled with joyful memories of time spent with him. May the Hearer of Prayer bring you strength and peace in your time of sorrow.

S. Washington

June 24, 2015

Sorry for your loss. May the GOD of all comfort be with the family at this time of sorrow.

Carol Knotts

June 23, 2015

My deepest sympathy to you at this time. I had the honor of working with Taki at Du Pont & he was the consummate gentleman, always had a kind word & a smile for all...a beautiful soul now gracing the garden of Heaven.

S. Washington

June 23, 2015

Sorry for your loss. May the GOD of all comfort be with the family at this time of sorrow.

June 22, 2015

My sincere condolences on your immeasurable loss. May the God of loyal love comfort you during your time of sorrow.

June 22, 2015

May deepest sympathy to you at this time. My prayer are with you May the God of tendier mercies comfort you at this time and in each day.

Mary Ann Custer

June 22, 2015

Taki, my dear friend and my boss of eight years at DuPont. I learned so much from you, and have so many good memories of our time together. Those memories console me now while I'm missing you. You had such a long, full life, and I'm sure influenced so many people along the way. My thoughts and prayers are with Louise and Cathy. My love to all of you, Mary Ann Custer

Sam Waltz

June 21, 2015

RIP Taki, my friend, you will be missed. And deep condolences are extended to Louise, to Cathy and the rest of Taki's Family. It was almost 40 years ago when I first met Taki, and we "clicked" immediately. He was just one of the world's most interesting guys, and funny, and I always enjoyed my time with him. May the Peace of the Lord be with you and the entire family.

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