DIMITRIA-TZAKIS-Obituary

DIMITRIA TZAKIS

Chicago, Illinois

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Dimitria "Dee" Tzakis, nee Michale, passed away peacefully with her loving family at her side in Lake Forest, beloved wife of the late Sam N. Tzakis; loving mother of Marcia (Eric) Moore, Cynthia (Brent) Wrasman and Nicholas M. Tzakis; adoring grandmother of Byron, Nicholas, Mina, Jolie,...

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Time has gone by since I met her in the early '80's...we lost contact through my move to Europe, but she was always in my mind as a classy lady, who entertained in her home in Lake Forest. And these days were wunderbar in my mind until today. I remember, how she loved and was proud of her children, also that she started her own busines, I think, with the help of one her daughters. God and his helpers, angels and saints, will have her received with a lot of happiness...

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Marcia, Nick, Cynthia, and family. How saddened I am at hearing this news. Your mom was class personified and was always very kind to me and my family. Lee Bakakos

Dear Family of Dimitria Tzakis,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy in
the death of your beloved mother, aunt,
grandmother, etc. We met at St. Nicholas church and sang in the choir
together many years ago. But, we each
went our own way after being married.
You must be proud of all of her philanthropic accomplishments. Being
Christians, we have the hope of the
resurrection where we shall one day
be reunited.

Warm Christian Love,

Dear Family of Dee Tzakis,

Our deepest sympathy to you on your loss. Dee greeted us with open arms
when we first moved to Lake Forest,45 years ago as she was one of the first Greek American families in this community. She will always remain in our memory. God rest her soul.

Eva Polydoris

Dear Marcia and Cynthia,

How very saddened I was to see that your dear mother had passed on to the Lord. We shared many experiences together,mostly in our deep involvement with the Eclecteon Society for several years.As a
result , I gained a new friend only to sadly lose her now.
Dee was a beautiful, refined, and gentle lady who has left her legacy
in the Greek community. May she rest in peace where there is no pain, sorrow or sighing but life everlasting.

Dee was the epitome of class. I met her through Mary Koconis. Dee worked for my husband Paul for a time... Her soft spoken,gentle woman demeaner has been a great sample to us all, of what "class" really is. She was a kind, giving soul, and will be sorely missed.

Christine and Paul Szatko