BILL-POULOS-Obituary

BILL POULOS

Parma, Ohio

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DIED
February 8, 2021
LOCATION
Parma, Ohio

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age 86, beloved husband of Ethel (nee Rohaly). Dear father of William (Melody), Stephen and Nancy. Dear brother of Gus and the following deceased: Charles, George, Rick and James Poulos and Catherine Galondris. Loving uncle of many. U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean Era. Friends received at the ST....

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To Ethel and family, Bill continues to remind me of how to be gracious and loving to others and for that I am grateful. WIth the love of Christ Jesus, tom

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Mrs. Poulos, Steve and family. Bill always had a smile for me and my husband Jerry at the grocery store.
Love from Steve's 5th and 6th grade teacher.

Karen and I moved in next door to Bill & Ethel in 1968 and stayed there for 42 years. Bill & Ethel were like family to us. We truly loved them. So many fond memories of them. Karen would sit with Bill around the fire pit till late at night and just talked. Meanwhile Ethel and I were sound a sleep.

So glad we got our visit with them when we come home for a few months in Summer.

Farewell our friend and maybe we will get together again for more campfires. Love you.

Dear Poulos Family,
John and I want to express our sympathy on Bill's passing.
We both grew up in the same neighborhood and attended
Elementary school with him, our paths crossed many times
especially at fish fries. We will certainly miss him . Eternal
Memory .
Sincerely, John and Pat Sima

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Love you Mr. Poulos (DAD).

We lost a wonderful person, in losing Bill. I will always remember him as The Greek, who loved everyone he met. The card games at mom and dads house, the frying of bacon on bread, the warm and wonderful smile.
Rest in peace cousin

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Will always remember all the great picnics together at my Mom and Dads house, Joe and Betty Szuhay. Bill playing cards and eating Hungarian zsiros kenyer (grease bread). While all us kids ran around. Good times never to be forgotten. May he rest in peace.
Sincerly, Pat Ross

Whaooooooo!
Rest in Peace my friend
The horseshoe pit is open!