Katina-Kekos-Obituary

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Katina Kekos

Feb 20, 1953 - Jan 15, 2026

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May her memory of loving and helping others and being a positive, caring anchor to her family & friends be remembered and honored forever. She was a special lady who made a difference.

Katina was so full of life. She loved to laugh, was genuine and kind and had so much love for everyone. There is much history between our families and memories to last a lifetime. As a little girl, I looked up to Katina like a big sister. The highlight of my summers was spending time at my Nouna’s; for it was always a good time. Katina’s passing has left a gaping hole in our hearts. She fought like the warrior that she was to the end. To know Katina was to love her. She greeted us with her...

To the Kekos family, We are very sorry for your loss. Katina was a beautiful heart and soul in every way. Jimmy and I will miss our dear friend of the years and neighbor. May precious memories comfort you all always.

My deepest sympathy to all family members. Katina, You have been a part of my life even before I was born (you were a flower girl in my mother's wedding), and am so blessed to have known such a beautiful, radiant and comforting soul. I carry you in my heart, rest in arms of the Saints, forever be your Memory.

So very very sorry to read that Katina has passed. She was one of the church ladies that was sweet to me from the first day we met. She will be missed. Rest in peace Katina♥ May her memory be eternal

To Tony and the Kekos family. Katina was a beautiful person and coworker. I will forever cherish our memories of lunches and outings with the clerical ladies of PUSD. We had some amazing time full of fun and laughter. It saddens me to hear of her passing. My heart goes out to all of you. She will be truly missed and Forever in my heart

May her memory be eternal

To the Kekos family, I am so sorry for your loss. Katina was is one of the kindest people I have ever known. Her presence will be missed but her memory will remain in our hearts forever.

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Katina's Obituary

Katina Kekos was born on February 20, 1953, in Zakynthos, Greece, to Andreas and Maria Kalogerias. In May of 1956, she was adopted by Dionysios (Dennis) and Angelica (Koula) Burlessas and raised in Pittsburg, California, a place she would forever hold close to her heart.In 1974, Katina met...

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