Mary-Strangas-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Tasker Funeral Home - Dover

Mary Strangas

May 22, 1930 - Dec 3, 2018

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How much I still miss Mary. She was a good friend always went out to breakfast together and talked on the phone alot. We had fun....

So very to hear of your Mom's passing. She was such a kind heart, and always enjoyed sitting with her and will never forget her graciousness and warm hospitality. She will be missed. My love and prayers to the family.

Peter,
So very sorry to hear about your mom. She was a lovely lady.

Peter and family,So sorry to here about Mary.. So was a wonderful person always there to help! She will be missed. May her memory be eternal.

I am so sadden by the passing of Mary - I cannot put it into words. We were friends for the last 45 years!! We met when Peter was 4 yrs. Old!!! We went out to many breakfast and talked on the phone alot. Over the years my own mother and I became friends with the whole family. When my Mum passed she became like my second mother to me. I know they both have met again in heaven..sending my sincere condolences to Jimmy Billy and Peter. Love you all..

Peter, Bill and Jim So sorry for your loss. Her spirit will live on in the memories you've all shared. Take care of one another -Katy RN

I am very sorry for your loss. Mary was nice/wonderful person to me. Will be praying for you all. God Bless.

Billy and family,

So sorry to hear this news. May God Bless you all during this difficult time.

Billy,Peter sorry to hear of your mother's passing she such a bright light in our life. Her baclava was awesome. You guys are in my prayers and thoughts. Godspeed Mary

Obituary

Mary's Obituary

Mary Strangas

 

Dover, NH – Mary (Grekas) Strangas, 88, of Dover, died Monday December 3, 2018 at the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital with her family by her side, after a 7 month illness.

She was born May 22, 1930 in Sanford, Maine, the daughter of Stephen and Angela (Tourkakis) Grekas, and had resided in this area most of her life, with more than 80 years of that time being in Dover.

Mary graduated for Dover High School, Class of 1948, and started out her work life working for a time at the Dover City Hall. Later she worked for a few years in shoe manufacturing, the "shoe shops" in Dover, along with her husband James whom she married May 10, 1953. Eventually, she and Jim went out on their own, becoming self-employed, spending the vast majority of their working lives as such; and working hard an long hours, had much success. They owned several businesses in the area. Among them, for almost 30 years, Mary's Laundromat, in Rochester; Mary's Clothes N Things; the PolyClean Laundromat in Dover; the Kittery House of Pizza; and other real estate holdings in the area.

Mary was a lifetime member of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church; a church and community that she loved and held close to her heart; and in which she was a very active member. As part of her involvement, Mary was a 70 year member of the choir. She also was past president, vice president, and treasurer of the Alkistis Ladies Society. She played a key role in the Alkistis' largest fundraiser, a Greek pastry sale held annually just before Easter, which she was at the forefront of organizing. Mary also oversaw the organization of the mercy meals at church, after parishioners passed away; known as the "Makaria" ministry.

Additionally, Mary participated, along with many others, in the preparation for the large Greek festival held annually at the Hellenic Center. And each year, during the festival, she would be seen at the checkout in the pastry section, with her beautiful smile, and a kind word for the folks coming through the line.

Mary loves God and Jesus Christ. She loved her family, and friends of whom she had many. She had a fantastic personality which drew people to her. Mary loved life in general, and gave great joy to all who knew her; a true beautiful soul inside as well as out. She was the light of her family's lives, and at its' center. She is already greatly missed, and will be until we meet again.

Members of her family include her husband of 65 1/2 years, James Strangas of Dover; two sons, William Strangas and Peter Strangas, both of Dover; her sister, Tina Georgakis and her husband, Charles; and her beloved niece, Angela Georgakis, all of Beverly, Massachusetts.

She was predeceased by her sister, Joanne Grekas.

Visiting hours will be Thursday December 6, 2018 from 4:00 to 7:00 pm at the Tasker Funeral Home, 621 Central Ave., Dover. The Trisagion will be held at 6:00 pm.

The funeral will be Friday December 7, 2018 at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 93 Locust St., Dover. Burial will follow in the Annunciation Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in her name may be made to the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 93 Locust St., Dover, NH; the Alkistis Ladies Society, 93 Locust St., Dover, NH; or to the Dover Children’s Home, 207 Locust St., Dover, NH 03820.

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