Louisa-Tsiamis-Obituary

Louisa Tsiamis

Manchester, New Hampshire

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MANCHESTER - Louisa Tsiamis, 61, died Sept. 8, 2011, at home after a sudden illness. She was born April 21, 1950, in Grevena, Greece, to Christos and Maria (Apostolina) Samaras and had been a Manchester resident for many years. Prior to retirement, she was a hairstylist serving the Manchester...

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John, Seems like just yesterday when we sat together at Nicks wedding. We are deeply saddened by your loss. When someone you love, becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure Larry & Sally (Larraines Dad)

My Dear Louisa you will be missed. My sincere condolences to John and your two sons. Louisa was a beautiful lady inside and out.
You are in my prayers.
Sincerely, Joan Steckowych

My deepest sympathies to you John and your family. Louisa was a wonderful, warm person and was always smiling. She gave me my first "nice" haircut when I was only 16 and had been my mother's haidresser for over 20 years.
She will be greatly missed.My thoughts are with you and your family.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family during this time of loss, she will be missed.

Please accept our sincere condolences during this time of unimaginable grief and loss. As many before us have said, Louisa was a wonderful mother and a beautiful person inside and out. May you find comfort in all the beautiful memories.

Thea you will be missed! Theo Yianni, Chuckie, and Chris, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this sudden loss! George and Loula Kalampalikis

Dear John,we are so sorry to hear about Louisa and want to express our sincere heartfelt condolence to you and your beautiful family. It's a sad day when we say goodbye to someone we love, but we all know her memories will live forever. Ed and Barbara Zraket

My heart breaks for my childhood family, to Chuck and Chris she was an incredible woman whom I will never forget, to John, you and Lousisa were like my second mom and dad growing up, thank you for everything and may god bless you!

Lenny Pappas

My deepest sympathy to Yanni and the boys. She will be missed. Far too young to go so early. I remember her practicing on my hair when she was in hairdressing school. She was beautiful inside and out! Rest in peace Louisa. Theodora Kalampalikis