Nicholas-Kalfas-Obituary

Nicholas Soterios Kalfas

Dover, New Hampshire

Dec 8, 1945 – Aug 1, 2022

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December 8, 1945
DIED
August 1, 2022
LOCATION
Dover, New Hampshire

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Nicholas S. Kalfas, 76, of Alton, NH passed away peacefully on Monday, August 1, 2022 at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital with his wife and daughter by his side. Nick is survived by his wife, Maureen; his daughter, Leah LaRose; his son-in-law, Ken LaRose; his two grandchildren, Evie and Harrison...

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I worked with Nick from 1994-2005- he was the treasurer of NHPA and he was a joy and pleasure to know. He had a distinct personality and was such a kind soul underneath his "gruff" exterior. I have thought about him a lot over the years and I remember how very much he loved his daughter. He was a special person, I feel lucky to have known for a period of my life. Sending best wishes to his family.

Maureen, I was so sorry to hear from Donna that Nick had passed. I know how devoted to each other you were. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. My love, Donna

Dear Maureen so sorry to hear about Nick if you need ANYTHING please don´t hesitate to get in touch with me.

Nick was a colleague who also did his private practice from my office. He and I always had a joke at hand as he never took life too seriously. We also had a great time discussing different foods and restaurants. Always a good friend. You will be missed.

Maureen and family, We are so very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family. Lora and Steve from Auntie's Dream.

We are so sorry to hear of Nick´s passing. To Maureen and family, may you find peace and comfort during this difficult time.

Nick will be missed. My sympathy to the family. He was a long time friend and collègue.

Nick was the APA Disaster Response Network Chair when I first started volunteering for the Red Cross. On my first deployment 30 years ago (before Cell phones) at Hurricane Andrew, he tracked me down several times to make sure I was OK. He also said to something that I still remember and have often quoted. "You´re a volunteer. If you can go, get moving. If you can´t, say no and don´t give long explanations. They need to call the next person." He left a legacy affecting many lives.

Dr. Kalfas was a fixture at DDS. He shared his clinical knowledge as well as his knowledge of the program principles. He sparked lively conversation, and subtly pulled a couple of pranks over the years. His baklava, which he shared around holidays, was unforgetable. He made a lasting impression. My sincere sympathies to his family.