Spero-Valavanis-Obituary

Spero William Valavanis

Valparaiso, Indiana

1952 - 2024

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Spero William Valavanis Oct. 8, 1952 - Jan. 7, 2024 It was a life of love.Love of family. Love of friends. Love of architecture. Spero William Valavanis was loved deeply and deeply loved. He was also revered for his contribution to architecture; a 47-year career that was guided by his belief...

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What a Man!!! Such a loss!!!! My condolences to you, his family and loved ones. I met Spero while we were students at Ball State CAP. Five long great years together of hard study and friendship. Wonderful memories of a close knit group of friends will not be forgotten. It´s difficult knowing Spero will not be at our future CAP `75 class gatherings to hear new Spero stories and relive old memories together with him. Rest assured to Spero´s family that the Lord holds Spero in the palm of...

To Spero's Family: You will miss him as will we all. He was the happiest gentleman to me and the Hewlett family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always.

I have such fond memories of Spero from our high school days. No matter the situation, Spero´s presence always made it better. So bright, fun loving and always with a twinkle in his eye. I feel blessed to have spent time with him at our last reunion. Sincerest condolences to his family and friends. I know he will be dearly missed.

I will always remember Spero as full of energy and positive joy. He will make the next life louder and full of energy. He will be missed and remembered! RIP Spero!

Spero was a force of goodness and light. He touched every phase in my life from childhood as an intern in my father´s office to a colleague as I pursued my path in architecture. He will be missed by all who knew him but his memory will live on through the stories we will share and the buildings he created.

My deepest sympathies...May Spero's memory be eternal. Spero was a gentle giant. I knew him from the early days at St. Iakovos. With deepest sympathy, Chris Monanteras

We have appreciated our relationship both as a friend, and an architect, and are saddened by your death.