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Vassilios "Bill" Giavis

Lowell, Massachusetts

1929 - 2019

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Vassilios "Bill" GiavisWell Known Local Artist LOWELL - Mr. Vassilios Giavis, 89 passed away peacefully on Tuesday February 12th at the Bridges by Epoch with his family by his side.Bill was born on December 21, 1929 in Lowell, Massachusetts a son of the late Demetrios and Nicolitsa (Karras)...

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Remembering accomplished artist Mr. Giavis, this 5th anniversary year.....

I am so very sorry for your loss. He was a great artist and I will always treasure the one painting I own.

Deepest sympathies on your loss. Bill was a dear friend of my mom's (Joyce Pearce) and I remember several occasions spending time with the family. I have many works hanging in my house and am proud to tell each story when asked. Best to you and your family.
G.Pearce

I will miss his smile and kind words. I had many conversations with Bill and always left with a smile on my face. Thoughts and prayers to the family.

Dear Giavis Family, Bill was such a bright spirit in Lowell who will be deeply missed. He always had a kind, caring word and often a witty memory to share about his work, in our many discussions about Lowell's streets and arts community. His laughter was infectious and he made Lowell a better place. Best wishes and loving thoughts to you all, LZ Nunn & Paul Schor

To the Giavis family, tremendously saddened to hear of the passing of Bill. He was a funny story teller, a lovely man, and mentor to me during my time at The Brush. I have an original watercolor by Bill hanging in my home. A little part of him will always be home with me.Christine Xavier Callaghan

to the Giavis family, So sorry for your loss. I knew Bill my whole life. He was a wonderful man. He will be missed. CHARLENE SARRIS

Dear family: Our deepest sympathy and condolences sent to all of you. He was a dear, wonderful man that we had the privilege of knowing for so many years. May his memory be eternal. From Clara, James, John and Tina Vlahos.