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DOGIAS, Demetrius T.
March 9, 1939 - February 4, 2013
It is with great sadness that the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco announces the passing of Rev. Fr. Demetrius T. Dogias, who fell asleep in the Lord on February 4, 2013 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Father Demetrius was a distinguished priest in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, having been ordained nearly 50 years ago, on March 10, 1963 by His Eminence Metropolitan Germanos Polyzoides in Troy, NY.

'Father Demetrius was a priest whose entire life emulated his love for the Lord. He was fully devoted to his ministry, and joyfully shared his faith with the people he served, always striving to lead them on the path of eternal salvation in the Lord,' stated His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco. 'Father Demetrius' departure from this life leaves a tremendous void for his family, his parishioners and all those whose lives he touched during his ministry. It is my fervent prayer that God will comfort their grieving hearts and grant eternal rest to our most worthy brother in the Lord.'

Father Demetrius was born on March 9, 1939 in Elizabeth, NJ and raised in Poughkeepsie, NY. He was the first of four sons born to Thales and Mary Dogias, originally from Andros, Greece. After completing his elementary and secondary education in Poughkeepsie, Father Demetrius was accepted into the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology in 1963, ranking among the top three in his class. Through the Taylor Scholarship granted by the Archdiocese, Father Demetrius continued his studies at Fordham University in the Bronx, NY earning a Master of Arts degree in Medieval History with an emphasis on Byzantium in 1971.

Among the parishes served by Father Demetrius were: Saint Paul - Hempstead, NY from 1963 - 1965; Saint George - Oklahoma City, OK from 1965 - 1968; Assumption - Danbury, CT from 1968 - 1971; Saints Constantine and Helen - Washington, DC from 1971 - 1974; Saint George - Albuquerque from 1974 - 1981; and the Annunciation - Sacramento, CA from 1981 until his retirement in 2006. He also nurtured the establishment and growth of the nearby parishes of Saint Katherine in Elk Grove, CA and Saint Anna in Roseville, CA. Always with a zeal for serving the Lord, Father Demetrius continued to offer his leadership during his retirement by serving as interim Dean of Saints Constantine and Helen Cathedral - Honolulu, HI from 2007 - 2008, and substituting at parishes throughout the Metropolis whenever there was a need.

A noted scholar, researcher and avid reader, Father Demetrius taught numerous classes at the many parishes he served, sharing his love of learning and his passion for the faith with people of all ages. A gifted musician, Father Demetrius excelled in his musical studies as a chanter, and also served as the choir accompanist under the famed choral conductor and composer, Dr. Christos Vrionides during his time at Holy Cross. In each of his parishes, Father Demetrius was especially supportive of the music ministry, encouraging the choir and chanters in their participation in the Liturgical life of the church. During his 26-year tenure at the Annunciation Church in Sacramento, Father Demetrius was at church every Thursday evening, joining in praise and song with the choir at their weekly rehearsals.

Father Demetrius is survived by his beloved wife, Presvytera Eleutheria (Tsakiris) Dogias, with whom he celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary just one day prior to his passing. He is also survived by his children Amalia Dogias; Tom (Eleni), Maria (Thanasi) Preovolos; and Peter (Dimitra), along with his six adoring grandchildren. Additionally, Father Demetrius is survived by his two brothers, George and Alexander, and their families. He was predeceased by his parents, and brother Nicholas.

A Trisagion Service will be prayed at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Sacramento at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 7. The Orthros and Divine Liturgy will also be prayed at the Annunciation Church beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, February 8, followed by the Funeral Service at 11:00 a.m. His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco will officiate at these services. Father Demetrius will lie in state earlier in the day at the Saint Anna Church in Roseville, CA beginning at 2:00 p.m., concluding with a Trisagion at 6:00 p.m.

The family requests that donations in memory of Father Demetrius be made to either the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 3022 F Street, Sacramento, CA 95818; or to the Saint Anna Greek Orthodox Church, 1001 Stone Canyon Drive, Roseville, CA 95661.
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Published by The Sacramento Bee from Feb. 6 to Feb. 7, 2013.

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Andriana Kalapothakos

March 7, 2013

To the entire Dogias Family: It was with great sadness that I read online about the passing of Father Dogias. My family and I send our sincere condolences. Father Dogias conducted his first marriage here in Washington, DC when he married me and my late husband Demetrios. Ironically, my husband passed just 6 months ago on the day that Father Dogias passed. We loved him and his family and I can remember that Presvetera was so gracious to give us so many baby clothes when our first was born in 1974. May he rest in peace and may all of you have the strength to always remember the great smile and dedication that Father Dogias shared. Fondly, Dr. Andriana Kalapothakos, Silver Spring, Maryland

Nicoletta Kuchulis-Proctor

February 21, 2013

I am very honored to be married by Father Dogias. He also baptist my husband for our wedding. We have been married since May 7th, 2000 and have been Blessed by Father Dogias. He will be greatly missed.

Louis Compoginis

February 13, 2013

Dear Presvytera,
We were all so saddened to hear that Father Dogias had passed...away but never forgotten by the many whose lives he has touched and enriched in so many beautiful ways. I know that my father Steven considered him one of his truest and most valued friends, especially in his later years, and that the two often had long and deep conversations, especially regarding Byzantine history...the entire Orthodox community was indeed extremely fortunate to have Father at the helm for so long, and his booming voice and larger-than-life presence will be forever engraved in our hearts. Thank you for sharing him with us! Eternal be his memory!

CDR Bill Manders USN

February 12, 2013

Dear "Pres",

So sorry to learn of Father D's passing. He was such a big part of my family's life whether it was presiding over marraiges, baptisims, funerals, house warmings, or as an honored guest in my parents' home. The impact that he and you had upon our lives has never been forgotten and will always be remembered. May his memory be eternal!

February 11, 2013

I was so sad to hear father had passed. I will always feel blessed that I knew the dogias family in my life. He was a wonderful man. My heart goes out to all of you. Love Alanna

christo Asimakopoulos

February 8, 2013

I was honored and blessed to have Father Dogias in my life. being able to serve him as an altar Boy, was a great time as a young man. Forever he stays within my heart and mind! - Christo T. Asimakopoulos

Alexandra Takanikos

February 8, 2013

My prayers are with your entire family. I have wonderful memories of what a wonderful man, father, and priest he was. WIth sincere sympathies.

Lee & Julie Horner

February 7, 2013

Presvytera Eli and Family:

We were saddened to hear of his passing but know he is safely with God.
He was such an important person in our lives in our journey to Orthodoxy. Lee and I will miss him greatly.

February 7, 2013

Ellie and family,
I am so sorry. I was touched so much that Father Demetrius came to my husband's funeral in January. Little did I know that was the last time I saw him. Fr. Demetrius was so wonderful when our church first became Orthodox many years ago. Thank you for sharing him with all of us.
May his memory be eternal!
Love in Christ,
Kh. Lisa Whitcomb

February 6, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

George and Marina Mantis

February 6, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Dogias family.Our deepest sympathy to all.

Nick Nicoloudis

February 6, 2013

Please accept our deepest sympathies

Nick & Paula Nicoloudis, Gold River, Ca

Steven Tingus

February 6, 2013

Dear Ellie,

I am so saddened by our loss of Father Demetrius. He was so kind and loving to me during the good times and bad. Despite my physical challenges and not getting to church on a regular basis, the two of you always embraced me for who I am and what I continue to do for others as an Orthodox Christian. May he forever rest in peace -- I will never forget him in my heart.

Steven James Tingus

Lori (Flynn) Nagler

February 6, 2013

My heart is saddend by this news. I met Maria in seventh grade and will always remember her father as a kind, gentle man. My prayers and thoughts are with the entire Dogias family. Love to you all.

Wendy (Batchelder) Dedmon

February 6, 2013

Dear Dogias Family,
I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Father Dogias' passing. My thoughts, prayers and a big hug are with you all. How blessed you are to have such a wonderful guardian angel watch over you. I will always remember Mr. Dogias as a calm and nurturing person.

Nick & Tasia Smernes

February 6, 2013

Our deepest sympathy

Karen Spyropoulos-Georgiou

February 6, 2013

Dearest Eli and family. We cannot begin to tell you how saddened we are by the loss of Father. He had touched my life in such a tremendous way during my journey to convert to the Orthodox faith and in the marriage of my husband Angelo and I. His presence, warm hugs and beautiful booming voice will be missed by us all. My husband and I are better people in knowning him. May his memory and the love and committment he gave to his community be an eternal example to us all. With all our love to you Eli and family. May God comfort you at this time. Fr. Dogias, we love you and thank God for the blessing of knowing you. You will alway be our greatest treasure in this life.
Karen (Spyropoulos)Geogriou and Evangelos Georgiou.

February 6, 2013

Dear Presvytera and Family,
May God Bless you and your family in your time of sorrow. Growning up in the Marysville/Yuba City Greek community I for one will be grateful for the time and great effort Father made to come to the AHEPA HALL for church sevices as well as for all of the weddings, baptisms and funeral services that he conducted over the years. May His Memory Be Eteranl.
Angel (Boulas) Lutz
(My mother is Marika who loved to sing at the church services in Marysville)

Jan Spanos

February 6, 2013

We, all of us, are so blessed to have had Father D in our lives, not only as our spirtual leader but also as a true friend of the heart. I for one will miss that smile, hug and kiss when I would walk upto his TV area recliner.

Lili Lambakis

February 6, 2013

Dear Ellie, I was so very, very saddened to learn of Father's passing & extend to you & your beloved family my deepest, heartfelt condolences. He was a very special man & will be greatly missed by everyone whose lives he touched. Eternal be his memory.

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