James-XARHOULACOS-Obituary

James XARHOULACOS

Dayton, Ohio

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XARHOULACOS, James "Jim" Age 84, of Dayton, passed away Monday, February 8, 2021, at The Hospice of Dayton. Jim was born in Krokeai, Greece, and came to the United States in 1950. Jim was the co-owner of Mr. Steak, Scotch and Steak, Xar's Greek Deli, and the Moraine Embassy Restaurant for 35...

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We looked forward to the good food and company at the Scotch and Steak. Jimmy made everything even better with his presence. Our hearts go out to his wonderful wife, Connie, and their children. Connie, we will always remember you and Jimmy as special people.

I'm so sorry to hear about Jim's passing. It's been nearly 50 years since I last saw him. He was a really good person. I have fond memories of Jim, as well as his brothers Bill and Tom. My dad, Clark Tabler thought of them as "family". When he was not working he was in the Embassy. He called it his living room. They brightened my dad's days and made his life better until he passed away in 1979. Connie, I remember meeting you and Jim for drinks on a visit you made to Miami back in the early...

Our deepest condolences on Jim’s passing. May his memory eternal.
Jerry and Anne Andrianos Bulcher

Connie I am so sorry for your loss ..jim was a wonderful friend for many years .may he rest in peace . And may his memory bring joy to that knew and loved him..

This notice brings much sadness to my heart. RIP my friend. I know your memory will be eternal.

We are so sad to hear of Jim's passing. He was a good, good man. We send our sincere condolences to Jimmy's beloved wife, Connie, and his family.

Oh Jim you and your family were so good to me! You were a great boss when I worked for you in the Arcade and a wonderful "boyfriend's Dad" for 5 years beyond that...you and Connie treated me as your own.
So sad to hear of your passing...

To the Xarhoulacos Family, I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. My first "real" job was at Xar's in the 80's. I worked for Jim for four years in the Arcade. I enjoyed my time there and Jim was a really good man to work for. May the sorrow of your loss be overshadowed by your memories of all the good times you had. My condolences, Joe Wimsatt