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John Peter Alevizos

Weston, Wellesley, Natick, Massachusetts

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Of Weston, formerly of Newton, August 1. Beloved husband of Koula (Iatropoulos) Alevizos for 59 years. Devoted father of Peter J. Alevizos and his wife Nancy of Tequesta, FL, Marcia S. Alevizos of So. Natick, Robert J. Alevizos and his wife Sandy of Wellesley. Also survived by 7 grandchildren....

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The best teacher and friend So sorry what a loss

My respects. I know my parents were not the nicest to you(nor anybody else for that matter) after all these years, but Iwanted to say rest in peace, only the best between us.

Belatedly I offer my sympathy,the card I sent came back to me.My family and I have many fond memories of John,he set up Murray my late husband to help run the ball team in Manchester,he also hiredMurray to work for the Red Sox
which gave Murray so much satisfaction.He was always so supportive and encouraging to Murray and set him on the ccourse he would follow for the rest of his
life (advertising sales)For this I will always be grateful to John.
My sincerest sympathy to all...

My sympathy on Coach's passing, and my compliments on the energetic life well portrayed in The Boston Globe. As John achieved significant heights in baseball, the impact he had in sharing his passion for the game as a Little League coach should not be overlooked. This member of the 1969 Waban Colts, undefeated and city series champions, is very grateful.

Although I'll miss my Uncle John, I still have my Aunt Koula, my cousins Peter, Marcia, Robert and their beautiful children to remember him by. I know that, He is with my own Dad (Artie Poulos) now, whom I still miss to this day. Whatever they're doing, I'm sure that they are enjoying themselves, and that we will all see them both again in time. My love to you all. Billy

To Kay & Family
The world will miss a great teacher,businessman,and friend.
Richard Epstein CBA 1957

John Alevizos

I was saddened to learn of the passing of a man that so positively impacted my life through a combination of his teachings while I was a student at B.U.in the 1950's and the friendship that we enjoyed. Despite little or no contact over the past 30 years I have often thought about John and his family and whatever happended to the rabbit I brought for Peter on our way home from a project at Mt. Washington. My deepest sympathies to the Alevizos family. I can ceartainly appreciate the loss you...

We have many happy memories of our time in Waban watching our children grow-up together. We also remember how much John enjoyed his involvement in baseball whether it be little league or the big league.

At this time we wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the family.