ANTHONY-ANDREADIS-Obituary

ANTHONY T. ANDREADIS

Brookline, Massachusetts

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ANDREADIS, Anthony T. 84 of Brookline, formerly of Chelsea & East Boston, died on January 20, 2015. Beloved husband of Fay (Dennis-Micros) Andreadis of 32 years. Loving father of son, Theodore & his wife, Peggy of Cheshire, CT; daughter Kathleen Osborne & her husband Richard of...

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It's nice to be reminded of Tony again. John Bassett

How nice to be reminded! It's good to remember positive, thoughtful, and cheerful Tony Andreadis.

Dear Faye, Kathy and Teddy - I was saddened to just learn of Tony's passing. I first met Tony and his family when they lived in Hanover, where I was friends with Kathy growing up. My deepest and sincere condolences to all of the family.

Faye,
It is hard to believe that just over a year ago we enjoyed the company of you and Tony on a cruise. We remember when you were married and what a loving, happy couple you always were...your energy and love of life were infectious. May sweet memories sustain you and may his memory be eternal.
Pat and Jim Trempelas

Like everyone else at the West Suburban YMCA, I am going to miss Tony's warm and friendly personality in our classes together...he always reached out to help and was an enthusiastic participant who was loved and respected by all who knew him.

My experience of Tony was that he cared deeply about community and was a booster for people doing their part, being active and committed to all.

I loved his cheerful presence at Brookline GreenSpace Alliance meetings and when we crossed paths as Town Meeting members. He always expressed interest in those around him. I'm saddened to learn of his passing.

Merelice, Brookline Village

Tony was a fellow volunteer Town Meeting Member in Brookline. He served for many years. He was a passionate advocate for his neighborhood. A strong voice and a clear thinker. I will miss him.

Tony and I met doing aerobics at the West YMCA, and we bonded over being Hellenes together. I'll never forget what great times we had when he filled in as an instructor. He was a special friend, and always had a smile. Fay, I was so glad to see you both at the Hellenic Nursing Home fundraiser this summer; a wonderful memory.

Fondly,
Pauline Valavanis