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I think of Zoe often and you Georgia!
Sophie
April 22, 2023


Boston, Massachusetts
TRIANTAFILLES, Zoe (Demas) Of Newton, April 26, 2009. Beloved wife of Charles Triantafilles. Loving mother of Harry Triantafilles and his wife Eleni and Georgia Triantafilles. Loving Grandmother of Zoe and Konstandina Triantafilles. Sister of Arthur Demas and his wife Pennie, Peter Demas and...
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Sophie
April 22, 2023
Meeting Zoe was like meeting all the greatest things in life embodied in one person here on Earth. Her personality had all in which a beautiful Spirit (I think) would have embraced. She was pretty, kind, thoughtful, sweet, caring, warm, understanding and wise. Zoe will be sorely missed just a fact of life, a person of that unmeasured magnitude is such an amazing soft kindred soul that will leave us forever with phenomenal memories and Zoe’s legacy here for eternity to shine through Georgia,...
G. Louis Alvino
July 20, 2009 | Waltham, MA
Harry and Georgia, please know how sad I am of learning of your mother's passing.
I'll always remember how Mrs. T would always treat all the kids in the neighborhood as they were her own. So freindly, so loving, so caring. I'll never forget that wonderful smile! My deepest and sincere condolences to your family.
Kenny Yanefski
May 07, 2009 | Quincy, MA
Georgia, I was so sad to learn of the news about your Mother. I always will remember bumping into the two of you almost everywhere. I have wonderful fond memories of your Mom. She always had a bright smile on her face. I loved her like she was my own Mom. I will miss her very much. It is with a very heavy heart that I send my deepest condolences to your entire family, and extended family. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dorothy Zanco & Family
May 05, 2009 | Waltham, MA
Georgia and Harry I am so very sorry for your loss. Your mom was an amazing woman, She loved with her whole heart, When baking cookies she sometimes sent some up the hill to the kids and I, her whole face lit up when Meggie went by in her prom dress after Geprgia did her hair. Do you remember her getting excited about the nice "greek blue" dress Meggie had on and then the next week the black one she says "greek blue much better on such a beautiful greek girl". She was loved and will be...
rita-marie cronis
May 02, 2009 | Newton, MA
Auntie Zoe, You left us much too soon but I guess God needed an angel whose laugh and smile could raise the spirits of the angels in Heaven. In my mind I will always see us laughing and dancing and drinking coffee and not ready to call it a night. You were the grown up who let us have fun and watched over us during some very difficult times in our lives. I love you, I miss you.
Tina Athanasiadis
May 02, 2009
Dear Georgia,
Remember the times we hung out at Dunkins in our lawn chairs talking and laughing. I love those times with you and your mom. I could tell in her eyes that she enjoyed hanging out with everyone there. You took good care of her and I know she will do the same in her own way from heaven. I know she is proud to have you as a daughter and she will definitely watch over all of her loved ones as they watched over her.
Nicole Thibeault
May 01, 2009 | Watertown, MA
Mrs. T, You were and still are one of the driving forces in so many lives. You have set the standard for how the younger generations should treat and respect that wich is new. I have always loved how you always found time to listen and learn and to teach the younger ones around you!!
You will be missed but, NEVER FORGOTTEN!!!!!!!!!!
Robert-Paul Darcy
May 01, 2009 | Rockland, MA
So very sorry for your loss. Though I haven't seen you all in ages, I will always remember how wonderful it was to spend time with your family when we were teenagers. I've forgotten a lot of things from that time, but that will always remain in my mind. Stay strong, and remember you will see her again.
Jim Thorpe
May 01, 2009 | Branford, CT