Thomas-Mitropoulos-Obituary

Thomas Mitropoulos

Roselle, Illinois

Aug 5, 1936 – Nov 3, 2015

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BORN
August 5, 1936
DIED
November 3, 2015
LOCATION
Roselle, Illinois

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Thomas A. Mitropoulos, age 79; Beloved husband of Jennifer nee Coppola; Devoted father of Elanie (Sean) Ahearn, Anthony (Melissa) Curcio, Michael (Michelle) Mitropoulos and the late Thomas; Cherished grandfather of Tommy. Zachary, Max and Gia; Loving brother of Frank (Dena), Peter (Nancy), Angela...

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Ten years have now gone by and the memory of you is still vivid in my mind. My dearest brother you are always on my mind and I miss you so much. No words can describe.

Seven Years and it seems like it could be yesterday! Miss you so much

How can six years have gone by? Miss you dear brother, but I know you are there with our parents, your son and our brother and sister. Memory Eternal

Five years have passed and still I think about you everyday. I still think when the phone rings, it might be you...I always ask: What would Tom say? What would Tom do? When will Tom call to make sure I'm okay. I hope you are there with all our family peaceful in Heaven

I miss you dear brother. 4 years and think of you every day.

4 years Memory Eternal dear brother

I think of Tommy often. He was not only a customer, but a friend and mentor. I enjoyed the times we spent together when he shared stories of the Traffic Club and his many business friends in our Industry. He graciously gave of his time and helped me in my career. I miss him and pray for Jenny and his family to remember in their hearts all of the wonderful times spent with Tommy.

Just learned of Tom's passing. He was my customer and my friend. He was a truly powerful man, yet was very unassuming and never unkind. His face was always smiling and even his Voice Smiled, whenever he spoke! I only knew Tom for a short while, but he made a huge, positive impact on my life.

Jenny, I knew and worked with Tom for about 30 years. I had called on him as he was my customer. That relationship turned into a friendship. Tom was the best, and always a gentleman. He is missed. God Bless.