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George Charalambos Tarasidis

1928-2008

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Dr. George Charalambos Tarasidis, 79, of Radford, passed away Thursday, August 14, 2008, in his home with loved ones. He was born in Yalta, Russia on December 4, 1928, to the late Charalambos and Theopisti Tarasidis. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bess Matzganis Tarasidis. He served the...

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We still thank of you often. There will never be another doctor like you. Please watch over my mom from heaven right now. She is in need of your help once again. Please guide the doctors to help my mom. Thank you for watching over me in heaven as you did here on earth.

Dear family I am so sorry for you're loss. You're father was like a second dad to me. He was there for my mother( Della Surface) when I was so sick when I was 13. You're dad would call & check on me. He always told my mom not to worry to let him do the worrying he would let her know when it was time for her to worry.
I thank you & God also for sharing Dr. T with my family & me. He told my mother & my self we was like family & would always be in his heart. My heart has a empty spot now...

I will never ever forget Dr. T, his laugh, his voice, and his worry beads, but most of all I will never forget the person he was to so many of us.

Tarasidis Family:

My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of loss. Also want to take this opportunity to celebrate the life and accomplishments of this wonderful man.

I want to thank each of you for sharing your father with us for these many years. He was a very kind and compassionate man and so many lives were impacted by his gifted touch.

He was truly one of a kind.

God Bless You

Dear Charles and family: I shall never forget your father, for he was the first surgeon I made a promotional presentation with Kefzol in Greek. He was ecstatic and I will never forget that day in early 1976. A gentleman's gentleman, a pillar in the community, and a lover of his Greek ancestry. Always receptive, he and I enjoyed our Greek converstions. Our hearts are saddened because he will be missed. Gus and Pam Moysakis

I cant remember his face, but I have heard all of my life about the great Dr. Tarasidis, who helped to save my life, when I was burned at 13 months old (1976). What a devastating experience it had to have been for my parents. They have always been so grateful to Dr. Tarasidis for helping them through and taking care of me. To his family: my sincerest sympathy. To Dr. Tarasidis: Thank you, I hope I can touch the lives of the patients I care for, as you did.

Dear Family, Dr. T was an awsome Dr. I made rounds with him many times and he cared for each and every patient. I won't forget his manner, rough, but loving. He called me Honey as he did most everyone. He did Surgery on my Dad in the 1970s and help spare his life for several years. Children and Family and Friends. Dr. T is not in your past, but in your future- you will be with him again!!
Rev. Dr. Robert M. Pack and Rev. Dr. Brendia McDaniel-Pack {LPN}

I am so sorry for your loss. Dr. T and his worry beads, I can still hear him coming down the hall. He was such a good man to work with, he tried to take care of us. He always came when we called him even out of the fields. My condolences to the family. (Karen Edwards)

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said,...