Harry-Salavantis-Obituary

Harry Salavantis

Kingston, Pennsylvania

1949 - 2021

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KINGSTON TWP. — Harry Salavantis, of Kingston Township, went to sleep in the Lord on Friday, March 26, 2021, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital, due to COVID-19.

Born in Jersey City on May 29, 1949, Harry was the son of the late Stanley and Nitsa Salavantis. The family moved to the...

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You had to be at CJ's the night Harry told the story of the Great Boat rental caper in the Keys, the mere thought of it makes me laugh even today. Harry was a and remains a Gift to us that just keeps Giving, thank for your friendship my friend!! RIP

Harry was a truly Great American and a role model for us all. His legacy continues to live on, as his daughter, Stephanie, is now an elected judge who sits on the bench. The family has made and is continuing to make a tremendous contribution to our community. Our lives are short, and it is imperative to redeem the time, contribute something to the community, and make the world a better place for everyone. Harry was enormously successful, and he showed us all how to live a meaningful life...

Our heartfelt condolences to the Salavantis family. Harry was a great guy. Always kind and thoughtful. He will truly be missed. Harry is flying high on Angels' wings and will be remembered with a smile. God be with all of you.

My Deepest sympathies to Cletta and the Salavantis family for their tremendous loss. Harry was a great man and a long time friend. R.I.P. Harry

We share the grief of the Salavantis family. Harry was truly an amazing man who lived life to the fullest. We got to know him through Wilkes Barre Academy and Small Wonders, but it was the Greek festival at his church that we got to see another side of him. He spoke very proudly of his family, this country, and of his Greek heritage. We really enjoyed our talks with him. Prayers for his family and friends for peace, comfort, and strength during this most difficult time. He will never be...

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cletta---so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband

My condolences to the Salavantis family, he was such a nice man. May he rest in peace.

Dear Cletta and your entire family. I am so sorry to hear of the sorrow that is surrounding you now. I know that no words can make it feel better. Please know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers. Your wonderful memories with Harry will guide you through the rough times you are currently facing. That is one of the blessings of eternal love.