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CDR. MICHAEL "“Greek,”" LOIZOS, JR., USN R

CDR. MICHAEL "“Greek,”" LOIZOS, JR., USN R obituary, Jacksonville Beach, FL

MICHAEL LOIZOS, Obituary

CDR. MICHAEL LOIZOS, JR., USN RET.
Michael Loizos, Jr., known to many as "Greek," earned his eternal wings on April 1, 2022. Mike was born in Neptune, New Jersey to Michael and Maria Loizos. Mike was an accomplished wrestler and was very proud of the many titles he won in high school and college and credited his success in life to the discipline he learned as a wrestler.
In 1980, Mike joined the United States Navy and became a Naval Aviator. Mike loved serving his country, and especially loved being a helicopter pilot. When people would thank him for his service, he would always reply with a smile on his face that it had been his privilege to have served and he truly meant it.
In 1984, Mike married Sheila and 37 years of adventures followed. Mike was passionate about life and was an avid skier, hiker, and scuba diver, which led to many memorable trips with Sheila at his side trying to keep up. Mike was very excited when he became a dad, which led to even more adventures including dirt biking, motorcycle riding, boating, shooting, and cliff diving, as he loved teaching his sons how to do all the things he loved to do.
Mike retired from the Navy in 2001 and was able to focus on raising Zach and Jake and helping them become the young men they are today. Mike made many good friends while in the Navy who remained like brothers until the end, and he was very grateful for their friendship and support throughout the years. Mike never met a stranger and was always ready for a good adventure or a good party.
Mike is survived by his wife Sheila, his two sons, Zachary and Jake, his brother Jim (Kathy), a large family, both Greek relatives and Southern in-laws, and a wealth of friends, all too many to list, that loved him and will miss him greatly. Life will be a little less bright without his larger-than-life personality.
Mike has now begun his final adventure and those who knew him well can imagine him with a big smile on his face saying a line he could frequently be heard saying right before he would try some daring stunt, "Hey guys, I think I'm on to something!"
The family would like to thank the staff from Community Hospice and Palliative Care in Jacksonville, Florida for their care and dedication in making sure Mike was comfortable during his last few months. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to this amazing organization of caregivers. A Celebration of Life will be announced later this year to celebrate Mike's adventure filled life.

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Published by The Beaches Leader from Apr. 13 to Apr. 14, 2022.

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Paul Evans

August 8, 2023

Mike was my friend, mentor, texas hold em dealer, and rotor head inspiration back in the wild times at the four seasons apts down by NAS Corpus. He could get a great pijer game together at a moment's notice. Jeff, Ron, George, Ken, Mike and I would gamble and joke around late into the Texas night. Ken´s gf came looking for him one time and the gulf wind blew her hair like a rock video. The game went on without him.
Mike had the base Huey for whatever training X they might need. He took me up for the best training flt a boot SNA could imagine. We flew NOE river runs, quick stops, sar team insertions/ extractions, auto rotations and a few translational lift take offs. I wanted orders to fly helos . I reported to HC-1 NAS North Island , knocked on Mike and Sheila´s door and they welcomed me to share that excellent two bedroom condo on Orange Ave. Wish we could have bought it then.
Those long ago times were so fun and special. I will always treasure their friendship.

My deepest condolences, Sheila, Zack, and Jake.
Mike was larger than life!
He is dearly missed.
Paul

Courtney Sherman

June 29, 2022

Sending love. He is always in my heart.

Mike and Catherine Bouvier

May 30, 2022

Our condolences to you and family from your Coronado Navy framily.

Pat Crotzer

April 20, 2022

Very sad to hear of Mikes passing. What a hurricane of enthusiasm. I can close my eyes and hear his one of a kind voice dispensing his Jersey wisdom. The world is less without him.

Kevin Kennedy (LT, USN (ret.))

April 16, 2022

My sincerest sympathies and condolences are extended to the entire family. Mike was my XO as I transitioned from enlisted to a commissioned officer at HSl-40, and it was 100% my pleasure to be under his wing. I am certain his presence on this Earth will be missed by all those having the pleasure of crossing his path. Rest In Peace and may God bless his soul.

John Evans

April 16, 2022

It was an Honor to serve with Mike. He was a great man who helped shape me into the person I am today. I offer my deepest condolences to the family.

Kristin Carlbom

April 15, 2022

Very honored and blessed to have known Mike. Prayers for comfort and healing for Sheila, Zack, and Jake. Mike's impact on our lives will never, ever be forgotten.

George Barton

April 15, 2022

Mike always made everyone feel good and made it fun. He ways a great officer and pilot. I can´t think of Mike without smiling, he was a wonderful person. I remember him just as he is in his Navy photo. Sheila and family I am so sorry for your lose.

James Yost Gaskins

April 15, 2022

Mike was my Shipmate at Wing 3 in the mid 1980's and has been my friend ever since. I can only offer my most sincere and deepest condolences to the family for the loss of this wonderful human being. Fair winds and following seas.

Gary Brose

April 15, 2022

I loved serving for and with Mike. You could always count on and be uplifted by his enthusiasm and constant smile and positive attitude! Godspeed shipmate. #flynavy

Wayne tunick

April 14, 2022

Mike was a great friend and great officer. He had great integrity and supported me in ways only we know. I will miss him

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