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JOHN T. ANDREADIS

Andover, Virginia

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ANDREADIS, John T. Of Andover, formerly of Chelsea, October 7. Beloved husband of Sophie (Kazantzi). Loving father of Sefany Stellakis and her husband Nicholas of Andover and Steven of VA. Cherished grandfather of Jason and Alexandra. Brother of Leon Andreadis and his wife Irene of PA; Irene...

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I remember him way back in the 70's he was a great teacher and will be missed

Prayers for the family! I remember him! Although I didn´t have him for a teacher, I heard he was a good guy!

So sad to hear of Mr. Andreadis' passing, although he is resting in peace. Loved him as a teacher. Made me understand "the new math" and told me that someday I would see the need of it, though I doubted it at the time! He was right - I do use it quite often! Thank you, Mr. A!

Mr. Abdreadis was the 1st principal I worked wirh in my entire career as a teacher. I started in 1981 as a 4th grade teacher at the Shurtleff. Needless to say, I needed a lot of support and he was so kind, helpful and encouraging. He made me believe in myself. His words of encouragement stayed with me for a long time.

I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. (Isaiah 61:1,2) With heartfelt sympathy.

A gentleman and a wise man. He was the school principal during my time in the school (80-84). He was always willing to provide advice and support. I learned what having character was thanks to his learnings.

My sincere condolences to the family. I had him as a math teacher and I was tough to get through to. Mr. A. Never gave up on me and I developed a great deal of respect for this wonderful, caring man. Mr. Andreadis, may you be resting in peace and know that you have touched many lives, Including mine.

Mr.A was my math teacher at Shurtleff 1974-75. I remember him as a man that earned our respect simply by making eye contact. Shurtleff had several great teachers at that time and Mr.A was certainly one of them! Prayers to his family.