Anastasia "Tasia" Papademos

1920 - 2002

Anastasia "Tasia" Papademos

1920 - 2002

BORN

1920

DIED

2002

Anastasia Papademos Obituary

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Anastasia “Tasia” Papademos
Life Long Nashua Native

Anastasia “ Tasia” Papademos, 82, died Monday September 16, 2002 at the Hillsborough County Nursing Home in Goffstown, NH following a stroke.

Miss Papademos was born in Nashua, NH on August 10, 1920, the daughter of the late George James and Anthoula (Soufleris) Papademas. She attended the Nashua School System and graduated from Nashua High School with the Class of 1938.

Miss Papademos had been employed by Nashua Manufacturing (Nashua Mills), Sportwelt Shoe Co. and retired from Crescent Laundry.

She was predeceased by her brother, Judge N. George “Papy” Papademas of Lebanon, NH; and two sisters, Eva Makris and Julia Thomaier both of Nashua, NH.

She was a member of St. Philip Greek Orthodox.

She survived by her brother in-law, Alan Thomaier of Nashua, NH and her sister in-law, Mary Papademas of Lebanon, NH; six nieces, four nephews and several cousins. Arrangements are by the Zis-Sweeney Funeral Home.


Papademos- died in Sept. 16, 2002. Anastasia “Tasia” Papademos of Nashua, NH. Her Funeral Service will be Friday at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel of the ZIS-SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME 26 Kinsley St. Nashua. Visiting Hours will be Fri. from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Nashua, NH. Funeral Directors are Stanley P.Zis and Donald P. Badger. To sign an on-line register, please go to www.zissweeneyfuneralhome.com.

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Phaneuf Funeral Home & Crematorium - Nashua

26 Kinsley Street, Nashua, NH 03060

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September 30, 2002

Diana Papademas posted to the memorial.

September 27, 2002

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September 26, 2002

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Diana Papademas

September 30, 2002

Aunti Tasia,

That compelling Papademas smile is still there, and I remember that you liked red. We'll miss you and will keep thinking of the memories for almost 50 years. I'll especially remember my first movie the Wizard of Oz in Nashua and that we took the train to Boston for the ice capades. I'll remember your pride in being Greek, keeper of our language, family names, dear memories that are now gone with you. Embrace Dad, Auntie Eva, Auntie Julie, Anthoula, James and Uncle John for us. We remember you and love you.

Susan Simonian

September 27, 2002

My deepest sympathy to all of your families. I know in my heart that they are all together again and having fun.

With love and peace to you all,

Sue

Florence Danilko

September 26, 2002

Dear Kathy Thomaier & Family of Tasia Papademos:

While I never met Tasia, I did have the pleasure of meeting her sweet sister, Julia. I am sure Tasia was as nice as Julia was & know she will be sadly missed as much as Julia. In reading the messages, I see Tasia was the last of the four daughters to leave this earth to be with her sisters. Having 3 sisters myself, I know how close they must have been & surely are now together in heaven. May the many happy memories of Tasia comfort you all & God help you all through this very hard time. Most sincerely, Florence

Kenneth Thomaier

September 25, 2002

I and my family wish to offer the Papademos family and related Thomaier family our sincere sympathy and condolences over their loss of Tasia. I met Tasia a few times at Julie and Alan's home during my visits to N.H. This has been a difficult couple of years for our families and I believe our departed family members are certainly united again in paradise. Best wishes from us to the Papademos and Thomaier families.

Kenneth Thomaier

Kathy Peterson

September 24, 2002

Hi Auntie,

I am going to miss our saturday visits together. You kept me good company. I know you're happier now with your brother and sisters. Have fun up there and I'll see you again someday. I love you. Kathy

Evangeline Xeroteres ( (Kacivisti)

September 20, 2002

I would like to convey my deepest sympathy in the loss of your Aunt Tasia, my cousin. I remember her as a fun loving person. She was blessed with wonderful nieces and nephews who were there for her. My love to all of you.

George Makris

September 17, 2002

In loving memory of our Aunt Tasia!
We will miss you.

Now the four siblings are together again. God speed.

Jake (John) Thomaier

September 17, 2002

Aunt Tasia, your friendship over the years with your brother Pappy and sisters Eva and my mother Julia was always remembered by Janice, Kelsea and I. I know you are up there line-dancing and eating chocolates and buklava with all of them. God bless!

John

The Staff of Zis-Sweeney Funeral Home

September 17, 2002

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.

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