Chris-Frangos-Obituary

Chris S. Frangos

Chicago, Illinois

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Chris S. Frangos, age 44, beloved husband of Karrie, nee Venetos; loving father of Violette and Zoe Frangos; devoted son of Fotini and the late Symeon Frangos; dear brother of Peter Frangos and Hariklia (Wes) Zinanni; son-in-law of Peter and Brenda Venetos; brother-in-law of John Peter Venetos....

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Karrie,

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Melissa Pletcher-Wilkinson & Leah Furman

I was deeply saddened to hear of Chris' passing.

I would like to extend my sympathies to the Frangos family on your recent losses.

Dear Everyone in the Frangos family,
I'm sorry for your loss. Chris was a great friend, and growing up in the neighborhood we were old hockey buddies as well as great friends. He will be missed by all.

We our so very sorry for your loss. Mark grew up with Chris in the neighborhood and has very fond memories of him.
With our deepest sympathy,
Mark and Stephanie Nickolson

I had the pleasure and privilege of working with Chris at PPI, and I was truly saddened to hear of his death. Please accept the heartfelt condolences of our entire family.

I worked with Chris at PTC now PPI and have fond memories of him. He was a great guy, always had a smile on his face and willing to go the extra mile. My deepest sympathy and prayers will be with you during this time.

I worked with Chris at PPI years ago. He was a brilliant, and quite talented instructor. I know he was fighting this disease as hard as any one could possibly try. He will be sorely missed. Mike

I was deeply saddened to learn of Chris' passing. I am a longtime employee of Productivity Point, and remember Chris well from his days as a trainer here. He always had such a sunny disposition - I was blessed to have known him.

I was informed of his struggle with ALS after the news segment. Please know that he was in my prayers throughout this time, and he and his entire family will remain so.

I have not seen Chris since early grammer school and we have not been in touch, yet I think of him often- Just yesterday in-fact, when I borrowed my son's Greatest Super Hero Epic, Kingdom Come. I thought of Chris when I went to see Sin City for it was Chris that so long ago presented me wih the images in Creepy, Erie and Vampirella comics, I was awe-struck. That day I knew my love of art was my life. As I wrote to Georgia Kouis, we artists are like elephants we never forget the images and...