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Constantine Leanos

Baltimore, Maryland

1922 - 2017

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Constantine J. (Gus) Leanos, 95, a lifetime resident of Annapolis, died Dec. 19, 2017 at Sunrise Assisted Living in Annapolis after a short illness. Born Feb. 21, 1922, he was the son of Jim and Anna Leanos, one of the original Greek families in Annapolis. The Leanos' opened Jim's Corner on West...

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My condolences to the entire family. My first experience was working for Gus at his restaurant The Revell Inn on Route 50 and Gus' Inner Harbor Deli in Baltimore. Gus was always a positive person to all that knew him and one of my great role models. I´m sorry to hear of his passing. Rest in peace my friend. -Elwood Jones

Joan and Helene and family, I was so sorry to hear about Gus. My sincere condolences to all.
He will be missed.
Fondly
Anne Schaner

Your kindness and smile to me and my family will always be remembered. Rest in peace

I am very great full of the short time we had together Gus and am proud my kids and I could call you a friend. You will be missed dearly but we are comforted in knowing you had a long and prosperous life.

I have very fond memories of Uncle Gus, from recently all the way back to my childhood. He always seemed happy. I did admire his quick wit, his perpetual jokes and his large smile. He was loved by most, very kind to his customers whom he regarded as friends and had a BIG
heart. I will miss him a lot. My condolences to my cousins, Joan, Steve and Billy and my Aunt Helene. May their memories of him give them comfort thru this difficult time.
Love you. You will be forever in my...

To the family of Constantine Leanos I would like to express my condolences to you and may you receive the comfort that God can give as He put his right hand out to you Isa.41:10.13

I will forever cherish mornings with Gus and Helene at the deli...a bit of wisdom and wit to start the day. Truely proud to call Gus a friend. He is a great example of "the greatest generation". Godspeed Gus.

What a life this man! Gus was a great friend of dad and mom, got me my favorite summer job at Sandy Point State Park Marina and came by Nick's Bakery and helped us out a lot when most needed (and as a volunteer!) A true Greek with Filotimo (self honor) a rare breed! He always remembered his friends and a friend in need is a friend indeed!
You could count on Gus!
(((Rest in Peace dear Gus)))

Helene, Joan and Gus's Family,
Gus, a true Gentleman, a man for all seasons. We have a saying, "A joy shared is doubled, and a sorrow shared is halved", so please let us share some of your sorrow at the loss of Gus. We already shared the joy of knowing him.
Bill and Priscilla Mitchell, Annapolis.