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Athanasia "Ethel" Eliopoulos

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Athanasia 'Ethel' Eliopoulos Director of Lowell Social Security; 94 LOWELL, Mass. Athanasia "Ethel" Eliopoulos, 94, died Friday, October 5, 2007, at D'Youville Manor. Ethel was born on Feb. 10, 1913, in Lowell, Mass., the daughter of the late Elias and Eleni (Mangiavas) Eliopoulos....

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My condolences to the entire Eliopoulas Family. I worked with Chris many years ago when he was Director of CTI/NYC.Just by reading Ms. E. obituary one could discern she was as vibrant and intellectual as her late brother. I have to admit I laughed, when I read her sentiments about Hillary Clinton's presidential fate.

Sorry for the loss of Ethel Eliopoulos. She was a role model for women in the Social Security Administration as during her time of tenure it was unheard of to have a female manager of a District Office. She was a true professional who maintianed her feminity. Ethel was a very classy lady who left a large footprint for future women to step into.

I met Ethel through her Brother, Chris. I worked with Chris @ A.G. Edwards. The girls in the office and I were just talking about how she would always come in with a smile on her face. I believe she is with her "little brother" now in heaven at peace.I never knew of all her accomplishments until I read about her in the newspaper. What a remarkable woman. The Eliopoulos family has another Angel watching over them and protecting them. God Bless all of you.

Condolences to Ms. Eliopoulos' family on the loss of your dear Ethel. I was directed to the obit and guest book by a newslink which mentioned the part about her "final wish was granted" by not having to see Hillary Clinton become president. Your Ethel had a long life full of accomplishments, and she was evidently someone who would have been lovely to know. God keep her, and bless her family.

Ethel, Thoughts of you will always fill my mind and heart. To all who knew Ethel, rather than mourn the absence of the flame, let us celebrate how brightly it glowed.

Ethel was a very dear friend. I will miss her. I shall never forget
Ethel dressed as Miss America at a
Halloween Party. You never knew what she was up to and what to expect her to do. May she rest in peace.

Ethel, my friend and neighber, you on Remington St. and I on Longmeadow. I will always remember our happy times we shared. When I moved away we kept in touch by phone and letters. On my return visits to Lowell you were the first one I would pop my head in to see. I will never forget the last time I saw you in April of 20007. That memory will always stay with me. You are now with God and Loved. Rest in Peace my Friend.

WILL BE MISSED BY YOUR FREINDS AT WINGATE AT LOWELL