James-Kaldes-Obituary

James Kaldes

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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James Kaldes James Kaldes, 93, of Camp Hill, died February 12, 2009 in Camp Hill surrounded by his loving family. Born October 16, 1915 in Tripoli, Greece, he was the son of Vasilios and Angeliki Belehas Kaldes. A proud citizen of the United States of America and an honorably...

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Upon hearing of the passing of Jimmy Kaldes, there was a modicum of sadness, but mostly I was overwhelmed by a flood of warm and comforting recollections. It was similar to the satisfaction one gets from finishing an inspiring novel and then pausing to appreciate the craft of the author.
It was the highlight of my day to claim my stool at “The Spot”. Being a regular was more like lunching in Jimmy and Athena’s kitchen, than merely eating at a restaurant. The cast of characters were...

Jimmy was a wonderful man I cared for him fondley, Im so sorry for our lose of Jimmy. Knowing him and your family for years has touched my heart in many ways.

Billy And Family,
I'am so sorry to hear about your Dad. He was a very special person to our family.We have very special memories of him and you at the spot.You and I go back a long time to grade school. My prayers are with you and your family. God Bless You.

Billy, I am very sorry to hear about your fathers passing. Harrisburg has lost a hot dog legend. He will be missed. My thoughts are with you and your family at this time.

Hi Bill,

I shall always remember your father as a very friendly kind gentleman. I always enjoyed chatting with him, whenever I stopped by the Spot for a hotdog or a cheese steak. Mr. Jimmy will be sadly missed.

you have my deepest sympathy,

Valerie

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dear Athena & Billy, Harrisburg has lost an icon, one of a kind. He always had a smile on his face. First we lost the Spot. Now we lost the man who personified the Spot. He will be missed.

Dear Athena, and Billy, I share your sadness, and Joy at Jimmy's passing. Sadness in not seeing his bright smile again, but joy in knowing that where he is now, he would not want to come back. Jimmy is with his LORD JESUS in Glory, and before long we will all join them, and our other loved ones
Love and blessings,
Bobby Smith