Michael-Anastasiou-Obituary

Michael George Anastasiou

Newport News, Virginia

1932 - 2016

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NEWPORT NEWS - On the morning of Tuesday, 30 August, 2016, Michael "Mike" George Anastasiou was accepted into the loving Graces of His Savior. Born a first-generation American in New York City, 25 May, 1932, to Cypriot emigrants George Anastasiou and Stella Ambizas, Mike exemplified all that is...

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Dear Connie please forgive me, I just found out. I loved Mike very much. I know he is happy being with our Lord ans Savior Jesus Chris. May his memory be eternal!!!

My condolences,
I'm so sorry for the loss of your dear loved one. Please know that Our Heavenly Father loves us, we are his children. Like a human father would love and care for his children. Well in that same manner, so does God .....he promises to make All Things New..Isaiah 65:17.

Connie and Mary,

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband and dad. I pray the the Lord will comfort you and give you the peace that only He can provide. I love you both.

Mary,

I am so sorry for your loss. I know what you and your family are going through. Please know that my prayers are with you and your family.

I'm proud and honored to say I knew Mike Anastasiou my whole life. You couldn't ask for a better neighbor or neighborhood to grow up in. He will be sincerely missed! My condolences to Connie, Mary, Andreanna, and Michelle.

Mary, I spoke with you briefly Monday at The Newport only to find out the gentleman you were visiting was not the coach, teacher I knew at HHS. However, after reading the tribute in his obituary, I am sure he was more than a coach or teacher to many young people in the Hampton Roads area. If I had spoken with him, I am sure there would have been a little rivalry-he a proud NNHS Typhoon, class of '51 and I a proud HHS Crabber, class of '52. How proud you and your family must be of your father,...

I met MR Michael a few years ago, welcomed me into her home,at her table..For the language difference didn't have a great dialogue,but our mutual respect accompanied us during these years. Thank you Michelle for allowing me to meet him and The Lord for the wonderful gift that Michael was for his family. I join in your pain Massimo

Dearest FRIEND, loved you so much. Your light will continue to shine for years to come. You have served the Master well. Prayers for your family. RIP my friend.

Dear Connie and girls, such a beautiful memorial to Mike. Thinking of you at this time. Barbara Jones