Louis-Christos-Obituary

Louis Christos

Danbury, Connecticut

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Dr. Louis John Christos 87 died Sunday July 17, 2011 surrounded by his family at Danbury Hospital after a long illness. He leaves behind a son, John Christos of Danbury; daughter and son- in- law Janet and Joseph Walsh of Garnet Valley, PA, daughter Karen Christos, of Manvel, Texas; four...

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I am sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Christos. I will always remember his energetic personality. My prayers are for the family to remember the unique spirit that Lou was.

Dear Janet, Karen and John,
my toughts are with you in this sad time.
I will keep my uncle Lou from Amerika always in my mind. I enjoyed all visits in Danbury, I will miss the South Meadow Drive.
Big big hugs from Germany.
Love,
Sonja

To the Christos Family.
Dr. Christos was a wonderful man, South Meadow Dr. will not be the same with out him. RIP.
Mary Reilly

Karen,Janet,&John,
Praying that God's grace and mercy will keep you strong in this difficult time.
"Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.."

Janet & Joe,
Our thoughts are prayers are with you and your family!

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Dr. Christos was my optometrist for almost 20 years; I was in the eighth grade when I first met him. He was a wonderful guy as well as a highly competent professional. As a kid, I was impressed when he would kindly and thoughtfully answer my questions, referring to text books when appropriate. He became the criteria by which I have measured those who have succeeded him. My condolences to his family upon the loss of this fine person.

Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your Family. We will keep your father in our prayers!
Paul and Gloria Harkins,
Willow Grove, PA

To the Christos Family,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Dr. Christos. I was a long time patient, beginning when I was 12 years old, and always enjoyed his wit and his kindness. The area has lost a Danbury treasure and icon. May your memories of him help you through this difficult time.
With sympathy,
Joanne Brunetti