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George Spiros KLERIS M.D., Ph.D.

George Spiros KLERIS M.D., Ph.D. obituary, Atlanta, GA

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George KLERIS Obituary

KLERIS, MD, PhD, George Spiros Dr. George S. Kleris, passed away peacefully on the morning of January 1st, 2017. He was a beloved child of God, son, brother, uncle, husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, great grandfather and physician. To know him, was to love him. His life began in a small village named Pyrgos which is outside of Kalamata, Greece. He was the youngest of seven children born to Spiros and Pelagia Kouloumberis. He graduated from high school in Kalamata and later received his medical degree and his doctorate from the University of Athens School of Medicine in Greece, becoming the first person to become a physician from his village. Dr. Kleris completed his internship and residency training in family medicine at Bon Secours Hospital, Wayne County General Hospital and St. John's Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. From 1972-1984, Dr. Kleris served as the Director of Infectious Communicable Diseases and Social Health Division of the Fulton County, City of Atlanta Health Department. He then served as clinical associate professor at Emory University School of Medicine (1972-1984) and at Morehouse School of Medicine (1985-2005). Throughout his career he contributed multiple publications to the medical literature related to infectious diseases. In 1982, Dr. Kleris was appointed to be Chief Civil Surgeon for the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice for the Southern region. From that time and until days before his passing, he remained responsible for completing the initial examination for immigrants applying for permanent residency to the United States of America. He considered it an honor to practice medicine and enjoyed helping his patients, as they became citizens. In 2015, Dr. Kleris was honored by the Academy of Athens for his contributions to medicine and Hellenism. The Academy of Athens honors people in the arts, sciences and humanities who have made significant contributions in these areas for the betterment of humanity and refers to members as "The Immortals." This past May, he received the Ellis Island Medal Of Honor, which pays tribute to the immigrant experience and the contributions made to America by immigrants and their children. In addition to his love of medicine, he loved his faith and Greek heritage. He was an active member of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation in Atlanta, Georgia and a member of the Diakonia Deca Board of the Metropolis of Atlanta. He was named an Archon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, which is the highest honor the Church can bestow on a layman. Dr. Kleris served as president and co-founder of the American Foundation for Hellenic Studies in partnership with Georgia State University and members of the Greek community. As a result of his efforts, in 1998 the Andrew C. & Eula C. Carlos Family Chair in Contemporary Hellenic Studies was endowed to create the Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University. The Center provides course offerings in the language, literature, history, political theory, philosophy, and arts of ancient and modern Greece. He additionally served on the educational board of SAE, which is a council for Hellenes abroad. Above all, he will be remembered by his family, friends and patients as a kind, warm hearted, compassionate and generous soul. To say that he will be deeply missed, does not express the depth of loss his loving and devoted wife, Metaxia Panagos Kleris, his four daughters (Paula, Sandy, Krissy, & Renee), son-in-laws, three grandchildren, six great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, friends and all who love him, feel. We will rest in our faith in God and in the knowledge that we will one day be reunited with him. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributions in his memory to: The Annunciation Cathedral Endowment Foundation, Inc. 2500 Clairmont Road Atlanta, Georgia 30329 or to the Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 33 Gilmer Street, SE Atlanta, Georgia 30303. The family will receive friends from 5-6pm on Tuesday, January 3rd with a Prayer Service at 6pm at H.M. Patterson and Son Oglethorpe Hill in Brookhaven. Funeral Services will be on Wednesday, January 4th at 11am at The Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of The Annunciation in Atlanta. Internment will follow at Arlington Memorial Park in Sandy Springs.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jan. 3, 2017.

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william elsea

January 5, 2017

I was privileged to work with Dr. Kleris for many years at the Fulton Co. Health Dept. He was a fine gentle man and a very good dedicated doctor. I have just learned of his passing. Will share many fond memories of working with him. Bill Elsea,MD

Albrecht Family

January 3, 2017

We will miss this honorable and giving man. He and his family have meant so much to ours and for all the years we have known and loved him. He was an inspiration to the Atlanta community and was a leader in the Greek-American community, he so cherished in Atlanta. Our deepest condolences and prayers go out to Dr. Kleris family.

Thank you for the warmth and kindness you offered to the Albrecht family, we will always remember you.

In Christ's Name,
Paul & Barbara Albrecht
Sam & Kelle Albrecht
Mike, Christina, Anna, and Christian Albrecht
Patrick & Ute Albrecht
Chris Albrecht

January 3, 2017

Dr. Kleris was a kind, caring and thoughtful gentleman. He shared his wisdom graciously and in a humble and unassuming manner. He contributed significantly to improving better health outcomes. His contributions will be remembered as they are greatly appreciated.

Kermit Payne

Syed Sulaiman

January 3, 2017

Dr. Kleris was an exceptional human being. He was kind, caring and a compassionate person. I am forever indebted to him for his words of wisdom and guidance. My heartfelt condolences to the family and his loved ones. RIP Dr. Kleris, you will be dearly missed and remembered.

Liz Favaro

January 3, 2017

One of my most favorite patients of my career. I wish I could have worked for him as a nurse. Prayers and sympathy for his family. Liz Favaro RN

Randi Hopper

January 3, 2017

Sincere condolences to the entire family. Dr. Kleris was one of the most caring and compassionate people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I have and always will cherish my time as his nurse. He was truly a man of God and a dedicated Doctor, father and husband. Heaven gained an angel.
Sincerely,
Randi Hopper

Lainey Gaines

January 3, 2017

Dr. Kleris was one of the kindest men I have ever met. I am so sorry for your loss. He will be remembered always with love and respect. I am praying for all of you as you grieve this major loss. I send love to you all. RIP Dr. kleris and thank you for always treating me with such kindness.

voula bass

January 2, 2017

our condolences to you the family and may his memory be eternal zoi se sas apo oikoyenia, karamanou, voula and Denny bass and koula and Ted pozios

Syed Tanvir Rahman

January 2, 2017

Special memories help us cope, in times of grief. Remembering him and his loved one today and always.

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Arlington Memorial Park

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