Alex-Mavrogeanes-Obituary

Alex Mavrogeanes

Wallingford, Connecticut

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October 11, 2016
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Wallingford, Connecticut

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Alexander Mavrogeanes, 87, of Wallingford, passed away peacefully, Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at the Masonicare Health Center in Wallingford.  He was the loving husband of the late Cecelia (Clark) Mavrogeanes.

Alex was born in Bridgeport, June 21, 1929, a son of the late Dimitri and Anna...

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I first met Alex when our home was being built across the street from him and ceil. They were the nicest kindest people on earth. Alex would always be in the yard with mr.cornell playing with some new gadget that mr. Cornell ordered. They were such good friends. There will never be good neighbors like Alex ceil and mr. Cornell. Alex would visit daily and make us laugh. He had a kind heart and a good soul that u don't find in people today. He watched our daughters grow up from babies to young...

Alex was such a kind-hearted person. When me and my sister were growing up we would always go visit Alex in his work shop. He always had the most amazing creations there- he had a special gift in wood working. I will never forget when my sister and I were really little and Alex and Ceil carried a giant rocking horse that Alex made especially for us across the street and into the house as a Christmas surprise for both of us- we spent hours and years riding that rocking horse. Alex was the most...

When our family moved to Wallingford in the 60s, "Mr. & Mrs. M" were not only our neighbors, but our first friends. I can truly say I loved them as second parents and grew to love them even more as I got older.

Mr. "M" was the best friend my father ever had. He was kind and caring - they were inseparable. He and my dad would sit for hours on the porch drinking coffee, shooting the breeze, reminiscing, laughing --- always laughing. I never called him Alex - I called him "Mr. M." -...

i had the pleasure of working with Alex at Unimax. My desk was right near his office.. He was kind, funny, always had a smile on his face and truly cared about people. Rest in Peace Alex.

A truly great man; I worked as Alex's Assistant for a few years at Unimax, he taught me so much, he made me laugh daily - after all these years I can still say he was the very best boss I ever had the pleasure of working with. We were friends as well as co workers - my thoughts to the family and all who had the pleasure of knowing Alex over the years - Rest in Peace Alex - you will always be remembered with love.

A wonderful man. I worked at Unimax for 15 years with Alex. He would walk the whole shop every morning and say good morning to each person by name and he would come out on each employees birthday to wish them a Happy Birthday. He was an amazing man. I'm very sad to read of his passing.