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Vasilios Chris Priskos

1964 - 2017

Vasilios Chris Priskos obituary, 1964-2017, Salt Lake City, UT

Vasilios Priskos Obituary

1964 ~ 2017
For the first time in 53 years the sun rose and Vasilios Priskos was not there to see it, passing away at 5:00 a.m. on October 9, 2017. Though he fought mightily for many years against the cancer robbing him of his adult life, he died peacefully surrounded by family at the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Our sun blazed a bit dimmer that day.
Vasilios was born on May 29, 1964 in the village of Kamaritsa deep in the mountains on the Greek island of Evia. He came to the United States in 1966, in the arms of his father and mother, Chris and Tula Priskos, who settled in Utah to fulfill the family ambition to live the American Dream. That dream was realized when the family established the Royal Burger on the corner of 400 South Main in 1981 where Vasilios began flipping burgers and washing dishes while a student at Skyline High School. During this period Vasilios developed his own ambitions to help grow and shape Salt Lake City as each day he was met with a new story by another of Salt Lake's movers and shakers, the rich and the poor, the white and blue collar. Their stories moved him to marry the American dream with his own Greek birthright of achievement, stewardship and honor, termed Philotimo in the language he first spoke.
In 1990 he earned his Bachelors of Arts degree in Finance from the University of Utah and began a real estate career. After earning his brokers license, he founded InterNet Properties in 1994 and purchased his first property on 400 South that still houses the company today.
Vasilios became well-known as one of the major influencers of downtown Salt Lake City with a particular love for Main Street where he not only brokered sales, but also purchased properties that others had left abandoned or ruined. His vision for, and belief in Main Street, allowed establishments like Eva's Bakery, Mollie & Ollies, Whiskey Street and Apollo Burger to begin the modern transformation of Main Street. When the Salt Lake Tribune left downtown and its historic building behind, Vasilios was able to purchase and transform it into the vital campus and housing for Neumont University. Many other businesses and properties throughout downtown are benefactors of his vision. The Downtown Alliance recognized that vision, naming Vasilios one of the Top-25 People Who Helped Shape Downtown.
Vasilios believed in giving back to his community, serving on multiple civic and public boards including positions with the Salt Lake City Police Foundation, the Children's Museum, Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, the Salt Lake Redevelopment Agency, the Heritage Foundation, Utah Film Center, the 2002 Olympics Committee, Westminster College Foundation, and the Board of Realtors Grievance Committee. He served on the board of the Salt Lake Country Club and is a past president of the Alta Club. Vasilios was a member of the National Hellenic Society and of Leadership 100, two groups dedicated to the preservation of Hellenic heritage and culture. Vasilios was always ready with financial aid or mentorship, and importantly, to connect the dots between other community leaders. His sphere of friends and allies includes persons of every religion, every ethnicity and every social strata. Especially cigar smoking gamblers.
His true calling is that of admired son, brother, uncle, husband, father and faithful steward to the Greek Orthodox Church, in which he became a Nono (Godfather) to many local children. He married Shauna Bamberger in 1988. Together they raised four strong boys, Christian, Nico, Alexander and Aristotle each of whom are gifted with particular Vasilios and Shauna attributes. Of his many accomplishments, he considered his children his greatest. They were a source of pride that motivated him during his darkest times. Throughout his illness he continued to attend their sporting events, Greek dance performances and graduations. They were his rock and his reason for waking to each painful day. Those who knew him best agree that his highest accolade is that of loving husband and father. His reward was that they loved him in return.
Vasilios is now welcomed into heaven, joining his father Chris and nephew Jorge. He is survived by his wife and children, and his mother, Tula, his sisters Tessie, Melanie and Stephanie and his brother Deno with whom Vasilios held a special relationship and loving bond. He is also survived by his Godchildren and many nieces and nephews, of which all regard him as their favorite. Through his family, Vasilios found the strength to fight each and every day. He was a champion for not only life itself, but a living memorial that despite all the bad cards one is dealt, it remains possible to build a winning hand. His zest for life, his smile, his solid words of confidence, his encouragement to all and his embrace of even his critics is the final chisel on the piece of granite we all knew as among the finest and strongest men ever.
Vasilios and the family wish to thank the compassionate and tireless care from the medical staff at Huntsman Cancer Institute, his friends and daily caretakers Meleane and David Mahe and Mele and Spencer Katoa, and especially the unselfish energy provided by Peter Couman and Shelley Anderson.
Friends and family may call at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Friday, October 13, from 6-9 p.m. Trisagion prayer service will be at 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 14, 10:00 a.m. at Holy Trinity Cathedral. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Holy Trinity Campus Development Fund (279 South 300 West, SLC, UT, 84101) or to the Huntsman Cancer Institute.
We love you and miss you. Thank you for standing strong for all of us. We will honor your legacy and pledge to stand strong for you.

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Published by Deseret News from Oct. 11 to Oct. 12, 2017.

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Judy Maack

October 5, 2023

Our family misses him. Vasilios was a unique person. One of a kind. He is missed!

Gina Stavros

October 8, 2020

Time goes by but you remain in so many hearts. Prayers continue for your family.

May 24, 2018

My condolences to your family. I was a friend of Tessie's at Skyline. - LeeAnn Divine

November 8, 2017

We miss you Sil

Bill Allred

November 2, 2017

For the Priskos family:

I've been meaning to send my condolences for a while now. I didn't know Vasilios very well but I had several interactions with him over the past few years. He was a gentleman and he exuded a warmth and intelligence that was palpable. I'm sorry I didn't get to know him better. When I learned of his passing I talked about him on the Radio From Hell Show on X96. He really was one of a kind; an original; he will be missed and I mean that sincerely.

October 29, 2017

A great man has passed. My sincere sympathy and condolence to the family.
Lou and Judy Bigler

Judy Maack

October 22, 2017

Dear Priskos Family:

My deepest condolences for your loss of a truly great man. I first met Vasilios when President Bush came to Salt Lake City and he was at the special event to greet guests. From that time forward whenever we happened to meet, he was always smiling and had nice things to say about everything and everyone. I was sad to learn of his passing. He will be remembered by many for his positive and remarkable influence in our City.

Sincerely,

Judy Maack

michael romney

October 15, 2017

I knew Vasilios for many decades.......just a great person in every respect.

Alison McFarlane

October 15, 2017

Vasilios' commitment to his Greek heritage, family, and downtown Salt Lake City is legendary. I send my condolences to his family and friends, and feel fortunate to have worked for several years on city projects with him. He was fair, honest, smart and always a gentleman.

Joel Williams

October 14, 2017

I only knew Vasilios through my Dad, Steve Williams. He always spoke highly of Vasilios and they were good friends. One day Dad told me about his plan to play a joke on Vasilios. Steve was going to sneak into work and leave a George Bush doll with a note in Vasilios's office. For months and months Vasilios tried to figure out where the doll came from, never suspecting Dad. It was at Dad's funeral that my brothers and I stopped Vasilios and asked him about the doll. He had this look on his face like "how could you know about that?" When we told him that it was Dad the look of surprise on his face and the big smile were perfect. It was a good way lighten the mood on a sad day. Vasilios has been a good friend to a lot of people and has influenced more than you know.

October 14, 2017

We are all empty at this loss

Kyle Williams

October 13, 2017

He touched my life when help was most needed. A piece of my heart goes with him. Tears are not enough.

Bob Farrington

October 13, 2017

Shauna and family;

My condolences and sympathy on your great loss. Vas was one of the most remarkable, kind, and accomplished persons I have ever worked with. He had a special insight and vision about regarding what was possible in downtown SLC, and applied his considerable talents to make that vision a reality. He did so in a way that made people feel part of the ride. He could be a relentless negotiator, but always had a civic and business objective in mind. What a sharp dresser, most generous person, and he loved his family more than anything. He lived a great live and am so happy to have known him and say he was my friend.

Bob Farrington

Karylyn Y DeLucia

October 13, 2017

Shauna & Boys,

Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. He certainly made his mark in this world! He will be greatly missed!

Love, Karylyn & Dominik DeLucia

Todd Riesen

October 13, 2017

My condolences to the Priskos family for your loss. I hope you may find peace.

October 13, 2017

It was my honor to be able to know Vasilios, he is a great man and will be missed.
Gary Smith

Jennifer Nuttall

October 13, 2017

Shauna, your Neighborhood House family is here for you and sends all our love and support.

Liz Malmquist

October 12, 2017

He was very kind to me. He help with an event for my father. I love this family and remember many great meals. My love to you all.

Tim Mahoney

October 12, 2017

Goodbye my friend. I'll see you on the other side and I will look forward to beating you at poker when I get there.

R.I.P. My condolences to Shauna and the boys who I'm sure will continue to follow in your footsteps.

Jackie Clayton

October 12, 2017

Shauna, Christian, Nico, Zander & Telly,
We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May all the good memories guide you through this difficult time and ease your pain. You were very lucky to have Vasilios in your lives.

John, Jackie, Cassandra and Ali Clayton

Kimi Eklund

October 12, 2017

Shauna, my heart aches with the loss of your beloved Vasilios. He was a mentor and someone I truly admired. His smile was infectious, yet sincere. He was an amazing entrepreneur who touched so many Utahns lives. Adored and loved by many, he will be missed by all..!

Let his heart live within you and your children forever.!
Xoxo
kimi

Mimi Doudaniotis

October 12, 2017

May his Memory be Eternal.

October 12, 2017

My condolences, God bless.

Colleen McCann

October 12, 2017

Dear Shauna,
We are so sorry to hear this very sad news. Vasilios was a very kind and considerate man. Our love and prayers are with you and your family.
Jackie Kearns
Colleen Kearns McCann

Elene Velis Campbell

October 12, 2017

Dear Shauna and Family,

I was so saddened to hear that Vasilios had passed. I remember him being such a wonderful Greek dancer. May his memory be eternal and my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your sons.

Jeff Rossi

October 12, 2017

I remember the first time I met Vasilios in 2001. His kind smile and thoughtful questions immediately made me feel at ease, a particular gift of his I witnessed many times. I've been lucky to work with him on several real estate projects since, including Neumont's relocation to the former Tribune Building. His vision was always beyond that of a run down building, to the art of the possible, seeing the best in each person and project with whom he worked. Vasilios has been a great champion of our local community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to know and be impacted by his life.

Tony Caputo

October 12, 2017

Our deepest condolences. We heard the heartbreaking news while we were on his island of Evia. Please know you are in our thoughts. Tony and Mary Caputo

Tamie Graves

October 12, 2017

My heartfelt condolences to the wonderful Priskos family for their loss. May God bless and comfort you. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

October 12, 2017

Shauna sorry to hear of the passing of Vasilios. Its been a long time seeing you and your family. You have always been in my heart and thoughts love to you and your family.

Suzanne Éyre Jackson

October 12, 2017

May The Perpetual Light Shine Upon Him

Marci Rasmussen

October 12, 2017

One of my favorite people. He will be missed by so many. Love, thoughts and prayers to each of you. May his legacy live on through you. Marci Rasmussen

October 11, 2017

Vasilios Priskos Family, MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AND ALL OF YOUR FAMILY IN THIS TIME SORROW AND FOREVER. OUR PRAYERS FOR ALL PANAGIOTIS & EKATARINA THERMOS

Bill Apgood SR.

October 11, 2017

God Blessed us all with your presence.. Now the Lord will take your hand and guide you on your new journey.

May God Bless your family In transition, we are all here to help. .

You will be dearly missed.

Larry Henkels

October 11, 2017

Vasilios was a true gentleman. I used to see him at Starbucks early in the morning where he always had compliments for my family. I also had the privilege of doing construction work for him and consider both him and his company as true professionals.

My sincerest condolences to his family those with whom he worked. His guidance will indeed be missed.

Rich Robins

October 11, 2017

May you finally Rest In Peace my good friend!
We will keep praying for your family!

October 11, 2017

This was my last text to Vasilios the end of June 2017:

" You can't imagine the voice you've represented for so many years. You are the perfect combination of what we desperately need. You are unique and an insider with influence that is trusted, because you tell us the truth. You have no idea how much we miss and love you.
Seriously my friend, no idea."

Chris Redgrave- Zions Bank

October 11, 2017

Shauna and sons, YOU are his legacy! He was so proud of you ... I miss him so much . He made my life brighter and always made me smile when I saw him at the Alta Club . He will Never be forgotten in the city of Salt Lake . He WAS Mr. SAlt Lake!!!

Abdul Afridi

October 11, 2017

I've known Vasilios since I was a young man. He was the kindest and most supportive man. He was a great friend and mentor. A self made man that would do anything possible for you. He was giving to so many things in the community and loss will be felt for a long time. He was like an Uncle to my Kids and a Brother to me. On behalf of the Islamic Society of Greater Salt Lake & the Afridi Family, we offer our deepest condolences to his family and all that knew him. Vasilios will be deeply missed.

George and Kathy Kartsonis

October 11, 2017

We are so sorry for your loss. The measure of a man, is in the love, and goodness he leaves behind, and he has left much. May his memory be eternal.

L. Dominic Sanone

October 11, 2017

VP, rest your soul MY BROTHER. Unfortunately I will be absent for your services but instead send my gratitude, admiration, and sorrow for you and your family with your passing. Godspeed my friend may your rest be eternal.

Gina Stavros

October 11, 2017

We are so incredibly sorry for your loss. Know that all of you will continue to be in our prayers during this most difficult time.
-Bill and Gina Stavros

October 11, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Priskos family! May his memory be Eternal

John,Tessie,Katie,&Stacy Lords
Kaye Lords
Billie Priskos

Don Heath

October 11, 2017

Shauna I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time.

Julie Roughton

October 11, 2017

My sincere condolences to your entire family. May your heart be filled with beautiful memories that will bring peace to you always.

Drake Behrakis

October 11, 2017

Although I only got to know you these last 10years your impact on your family friends and community was second to none. I will miss our time together and pray that you continue to watch over your family.

John Armstrong

October 11, 2017

One of the good guys. R.I.P. Vas

October 10, 2017

My memory of him goes way back as children. My father George and his father Chris took Tessie, Vasilios, myself, Jim and Georde jr.. frequently went fishing together. Our fathers were best friends for years. A great person. May he rest in peace. He will be missed by many.
Theodora Kavoukas Ali and family

Terri Pappas

October 10, 2017

Vasilios will be missed by all that knew and loved him. My heart breaks for Shauna, Christian, Nico, Zander & Telly. May his memory be eternal.
Terri, Ella & Ethan

Jeff & Sarah Scott and our boys

October 10, 2017

Our sincere condolences -Shauna and your boys- he was a great man. He'll be missed but remembered dearly.

Godspeed Vas-

Vasili and Victoria Karpos

October 10, 2017

May his memory be eternal. We are so sorry to hear of his passing. Our prayers to your family.

Stelios Mike Zervos

October 10, 2017

Vasilios The Greek Godfather to many. May +God Rest Your Soul. Eternal be Your Memory. Zervos of St George's Greek Street West Jordan.

Linda Sigvardt

October 10, 2017

Light, hugs and live to the Prisko's family. I used to work at Travel Zone from 1985-1997 before they moved to South Temple. What a great man , what a great family. Rest In Peace.
Linda Sigvardt

Stilianos Efstratiadis

October 10, 2017

My Friend. We will miss you. RIP

Dr. Stilianos Efstratiadis

Jason Mathis

October 10, 2017

My friend, you were a mentor to me and so many others. Our city and our downtown owe you a debt of gratitude that we can never repay. You left an incredible legacy and your love for our community was evident in everything you did. Thinking about Shauna and your boys who are all impressive and amazing kids. We will always miss your wisdom, humor, compassion and smile.

JoAnn Frost

October 10, 2017

Shauna and boys, I was so sadden to realize the lose of your friend, partner, father, husband. What a legacy you have started and will continue. May you be comforted from each of those your path has crossed, even workout classes at Xcel, with strong women. Ashley England, Alexis Sproul and myself have carried the fight with cancer and their father. My God be with you, He is mindful of us always.

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