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Nick Verreos

Pacifica, California

1926 - 2017

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Nick A. Verreos

January 29, 1926 - September 22, 2017

Nick was born to Anthony N. Verreos and Estelle "Stella" Bouras in St. Louis, MO. His mother died when he was 4 and his Dad remarried the woman who became "Mom", Prokopia "Pia" Kriakopoulos. He graduated from Western Military Academy in...

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My dad was a loving husband, an involved parent and a loyal friend. He was always helping others, cared deeply about his community and conducted his business honestly. He was extremely proud of his Greek heritage/ancestry. An excellent cook who loved to entertain and thoroughly enjoyed having people around. From my earliest memory, friends and family were at our home and table eating, dancing and engaging in lengthy discussions on every topic. One of the lessons I learned from my dad was...

Very sorry for our loss. He was such an awesome man (and Scout Master). Praying for your whole family! Connie (Gibson)

To the Verreos Family,

Our sincere sympathy for the loss of Nick! He was such an amazing man! I will never forget the impact he had on our family as my brothers' Scout Master! He was such a Good Man. A vivid memory for me was the surprise celebration of my 16th Birthday at a scout meeting! So special!

May your memories be forever blessed with love and happiness!

Love and prayers,
Flemming and Ann Hansen

May God bless you godfather. Have fun in heaven with all the Palavos family and my uncle Richard Weiser. My father George Palavos is there with a bottle of chivas and two glasses. You were and always will be a great man and a great godfather. Love always your godson Paul. Our condolences to Adrienne from Paul and Cherri Palavos, Michael and Ashley Palavos, and Chris and Kaylin Lopez.

May God bless you godfather. Have fun in heaven with all the Palavos family and my uncle Richard Weiser. My father George Palavos is there with a bottle of chivas and two glasses. You were and always will be a great man and a great godfather. Love always your godson Paul.

Nick, was a friend and a mentor, ARISTOI.

Nick came for the greatest generation that served our country, raised our children and set an example. A scoutmaster that took 50-100 children and made them into men. RIP. With love from the Finley family, the Finley boys and most of all.........Steve Finley

MAY THE THOUGHT OF KNOWING THAT FAMILY AND FRIENDS SHARE IN YOUR GRIEF BRING YOU A MEASURE OF COMFORT.PLEASE READ PROV 17:17

Nick was an extraordinary man. He was interested in a wide range of subjects, from history to religion to cooking to family. He was very generous. A conversation with Nick was always an adventure.

His love for his wife Adrienne expressed itself in his protectiveness, as well as his appreciation for her ability to hold her own against his emphatic personality.