Bill-Drossos-Obituary

Bill Drossos

Salt Lake City, Ut, Utah

Feb 23, 1930 – Oct 15, 2022

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BORN
February 23, 1930
DIED
October 15, 2022
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Ut, Utah

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Bill Gust Drossos 1930~2022 Salt Lake City, UT-Our loving father, grandfather, uncle, and friend, Bill Gust Drossos, left us on October 15, 2022. He was born February 23, 1930 to Gust and Artemis Drossos in Bingham Canyon, Utah. The only child of Greek immigrants, Bill grew up in Bingham Canyon...

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Dear Connie, Tikey, and Perry -Our sincerest condolences for the loss of your father. Such a hard time to lose both parents so close together. You are in our prayers. May their memories be eternal. Stacy and the Poulos family

Bill was my very first principal at Butler Elementary. Such a kind and caring person. He watched over me like a father would. He holds such a special place in my heart even after all of these years. What a great example for a young teacher starting out. He was loved. Annette Lyman Stewart

We were sorry to learn of your parents passing. They were such a lovely couple and will be missed by many. They are together now and enjoying a great reunion. We pray that God will be with you during this difficult time. May their memories be eternal! Sincerely, George and Mary Ann Mantes

Best teacher I ever had Cottonwood 5th grade (1963)

Mr. Drossos taught at Cottonwood Heights Elementary when it opened in 1960. Here he is with his 5th Grade Class throwing snowballs at him ... fulfilling his promise that if they had the highest percentage of families participating in a PTA "At Home Night" on a Thursday night in January, 1961, they'd get an hour outside with the year's first snowfall. He taught my best friend's older sister and wasn't my teacher, but everyone said that he was the best.

Mr. Drossos was my principal at Copperton Elementary. He was a good man may he Rest In Peace.