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Elias Nikou Elia

Jacksonville, Florida

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ELIA Elias Nikou Elia, 79, passed away surrounded by his family on May 21, 2006. Elias was born in Cyprus on May 15, 1927, and there he spent the first part of his life, working as a teacher and inspiring students to reach for greatness and instilling in them the love of music. He was an...

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bapou: you will be forever missed and I know I shall never meet another man with a heart as pure as yours. God truly blessed me and others when we crossed paths and it was my pleasure to care for you during your final days; even then you had so much to teach us all. Bless your beautiful wife and help to heal her heart until you meet again. I will always cherish the memories of being your nurse;you truly touched my life and I will miss you dearly.

My sympathy to the family of Mr Elia.

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Eleni and family: From all of us at the Public Defenders Office, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Please accept our condolences for the loss of your father. I know that he was a powerful and positive influence in your life and in the lives of all of your extended family.

Our deepest condolences in the passing of Elias. May you find comfort in knowing that he is in peace.

The Kalapos's

My heart cries. What a wonderful father, husband and bapou you will always wil be rememebered for. The sacarficies I recall you made for all will always remain in my memories. You given so much to so many. Forever loved, Forever in my memories.

We are so sorry to hear of the death of Elias. There are never any words that can take away the loss that you feel. We can sympathize with the pain of losing a loved one. Please know that we will pray for all of you and that God will give you comfort in the days ahead. Tim and LouAnn Mayo and family

I am very sorry for your loss. May his memory provide you comfort in the years to come.

So sorry to hear about the passing of Elias. I feel fortunate that I was able to help care for him at the Morris Center. God Bless and comfort your family at this time.

I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Elias as such a happy, genuine, caring man. I can still hear him playing his violin, making others smile. What a wonderful husband and father!
Love always