George-Michalopoulos-Obituary

George Michalopoulos

Bedford, New Hampshire

Apr 12, 1962 – Oct 3, 2018

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BORN
April 12, 1962
DIED
October 3, 2018
LOCATION
Bedford, New Hampshire
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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George Michalopoulos, MD, 56, of Bedford, formerly of Wayland, MA died unexpectedly of cardiac arrest on October 3, 2018. He was born in Montreal, Canada on April 12, 1962 the son of Evangelia (Katsiponti) Michalopoulos of Framingham, MA formerly of Wayland, MA and the late Nicholas Michalopoulos...

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I knew George in College. It really wasn't a Saturday night until George showed up in our room at Bradley Lodge. Bradley Lodge was formerly a "frat house" until the fraternity which enjoyed the privilege of "owning" Bradley Lodge literally put it up for sale (the Admin kicked them out)...replete with its own authentic realtor's "For Sale" sign. Once I learned of Bradley being an option for non-Frat boys like me, I jumped at the chance to live there. I had a top floor room with great...

We are truly sorry to hear of the loss of George. Please accept our condolences and may our prayers help comfort you and hasten the journey of his soul to Heaven.

Dimitrios Michalopoulos and family

Very sorry for your loss. May you be comforted during this difficult time.(Psalms 119:76)

I met George a couple of years ago through a mutual friend, but not for a medical reason, but for a business reason. George was looking for a competent person to mount and balance tires for his special vehicles that he cherished. We easily struck up a friendship. He will be missed.
Lenny

So sorry to hear my friend...safe travels

I worked with George at Parkland for about a year. As I got to know him, I appreciated his knowledge and talent. He was part of a wonderful anesthesia group and we were at a loss when he took on his next venture. We talked music a lot and I'm sure he's rockin it with some of the greats as we speak. God bless you George and prayers for your famly.

I had the pleasure of both working with George for many years, and having him as my anesthesiologist when I was a patient. He was incredibly compassionate and kind, as well as talented. Once you made him smile, it was contagious. I was shocked and saddened to hear of his untimely passing and am so sorry for his family and friends. May he rest in peace.

George treated me with equality and respect. He had a contagious grin and made me laugh. He was more of a friend than a colleague and had a heart of gold.

I can recall a time in my life when I had a very difficult personal problem and was grieving with my own loss. I remember how tender and sincere he was when he put his arm around me and asked how I was doing... the moment was sweet and so dear to my heart.

George and I had many opportunities to talk and we would...

I worked with George for 12 years at Parkland Medical Center. He was an essential fixture on the anesthesiology staff. Hard working, efficient and reliable. He could be counted on getting the job done well. I can attest that he was exceptionally fit since I worked out with him on occasion within the last few months at the Executive Health Club, which is why this is such a shock. This is tragic since he worked so hard and had many good years ahead of him. My heart goes out to his loved ones...