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Tom Zanetos

Columbus, Ohio

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Zanetos Tom Zanetos. Anthony-Thomas co-founder Tom Zanetos, 93, of Upper Arlington, passed away October 24, 2013 at Riverside Hospital. He was born in Columbus on April 24, 1920 to Greek immigrants Anthony and Lula Zanetos. Tom served in the U.S. Army during World War II. After the war, he and...

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Tom Zanetos led an exemplary Christian life. I remember him as active in the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church when I acted as a real estate salesman when the Church purchased ± 60 acres at the corner of I-270 and Cleveland Avenue. Nick Cannel, Mr. Brown and others were on the board. Tom's excellent reputation for community service lives on in Franklinton. He set a fine example for others to follow and will be sorely missed.

Walter Reiner, Realtor
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I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I know a family as close as yours has each other to cling to for support. My sincerest sympathies to you & yours. To Greg Zanetos & Carla Skully in particualar, blessings to you all.

I am so sorry that the Franklinton Board of Trade did not hear this news in time to pay our deep respects to Mr. Zanetos in person. He was a great champion for Franklinton and will be missed very much.

So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Theo & Chris Sakellariou

To all the Zanetos Family, Tom was a a supportive role model to all who were blessed to know him. Our sincerest sympathy on his passing and comfort to all that his life's remembrance will be eternal.

Ted & Joni Kanatas
Cambridge, Maryland

Our condolences on the passing of a wonderful gentleman who was a role model for so many in his love of family, country, community and church.

Ria and Bill Harvey

So sorry to hear about Tom's passing. Our prayers are with you and your family.

So sorry for your loss!
John and Marge Koren

I didn't know him but I knew his Candy well. He gave a lot of pleasure to Central Ohio with his confections. Rest in Peace and my condolences to your family.