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KOFOS, Dr. Monthe N. A local optometrist and an institution in Marlborough for over 60 years, has passed away after an illness at Marlborough Hospital, Monday, Sept. 15, 2008, surrounded by his family, which was inspired by his grace and dignity as his earthly life came to a close. He was the loving and devoted husband of Kathryn G. (Douvas) Kofos for the last 57 years. "Doc" Kofos, as he was affectionately known, was born on Jan. 18, 1921, in White River Junction, Vt., and raised in Newport, Vt., where he attended his first three years of high school. He played quarterback for the football team, guard for the basketball team and he threw the javelin for the track team. When the family moved, he attended his senior year at Lowell High School, where he graduated in 1940. Later that year, he enrolled in the Massachusetts College of Optometry. Due to WWII, he was able to accomplish four years of college in three years so that he could enlist and serve his country in the war. By 1944, Doc Kofos was in the Navy serving in the Philippines and was honorably discharged in 1946. In 1946, he opened his first office on Main Street in Marlborough. It was then that Dr. Kofos began his longstanding professional service to the first of several generations of patients. He saw thousands of patients in his 62-year career, ranging in ages from only a few months to well over 100 years old, and he saw nearly every type of vision-related problem know to man in that time. As a member of the American Optometric Association and Massachusetts Society of Optometry, Dr. Kofos ran golf tournaments for many years for the New England Council of Optometrists and for the Foster Namias Scholarship fund of the New England College of Optometry. In 1946, Dr. Kofos became a member of the Order of AHEPA. This National Hellenic-based charitable organization, founded in 1922, served to define a large part of Doc's extracurricular life. Always a firm believer in education, in 1951 he began the Marlborough AHEPA Chapter's first Scholarship Award of $50, to be given to a high school student. Today, the Marlborough Chapter Scholarship Fund gives away over $17,000 annually to deserving high school and college students. Dr. Kofos was still the Scholarship Chairman 57 years later at the time of his death. In 1959, Dr. Kofos was elected president of his local AHEPA Chapter. For the past 37 years, he served as chairman of the Chapter's Golf Tournament with the proceeds from this tournament being used to help fund the AHEPA's charitable programs, including food baskets for those in need at both Thanksgiving and Christmas. Equally important to Dr. Kofos in the development of future leaders was the role of athletics. In 1968, he was elected as National Athletic Director of AHEPA. In a short time, he developed a national athletic program that eventually consisted of basketball, golf, track and field, tennis, skiing and softball on the local, district and national levels. He was responsible for running thousands of games and matches in hundreds of tournaments in his 40 years on the job. In fact, this past July, at the AHEPA National Convention in Greece, Doc was just re-elected to another one-year term, which he was approaching with the same zeal and enthusiasm as he did his first term. Always proud of the accomplishments of athletes with Hellenic heritage, in 1974 Dr. Kofos started what is believed to be the first ethnic Sports Hall of Fame in the United States. A devoted parishioner of Sts. Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church in Marlborough, Dr. Kofos served that community in many capacities over his decades-long membership. Since 1986, he has served as chairman of the Church Finance Committee which has overseen the acquiring of property adjacent to the Church so that a new Parish Hall can be built. Doc has also been the chairman of the Building Fund Golf Tournament since he started this tournament in 2002. He was also instrumental in running an annual golf tournament to raise funds for the Hellenic Camp and Retreat Center which serves the youth of the New England diocese. In 2005, recognizing his devotion and contribution to his religion, Metropolitan Methodios, the head of the New England Diocese, awarded Dr. Kofos its annual Diocese Award, which was presented to him at a special dinner in front of 1,000 in attendance. A great humanitarian, Dr. Kofos was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Supreme AHEPA Lodge in 2003 and in 2007, he was awarded the AHEPA Medal of Freedom Award, making him one of only four people to receive this award in AHEPA's 85-year history. In 1982, he was elected to the AHEPA Hellenic Athletic Hall of Fame. A devoted husband, father and grandfather, he took special pleasure in the accomplishments, personal academics and athletics of his six grandchildren. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Dr. Nicolas Kofos, and his wife, Cyndi, of Marlborough, Matthew G. Kofos, and his wife, Tina, of Port St. Lucie, Fla., and a daughter, Kathy A. Woodhouse of Sterling; two sisters, Cleo Agahigian of Marlborough and Helen Clasby of Southborough; six grandchildren, Monthe N., Zachary J. and Leah A. Kofos, all of Marlborough, Kevin Woodhouse of Sterling, and Matthew R. and Sophia Kofos, both of Port St. Lucie; and several nephews and nieces. His funeral will be held Friday, Sept.19, at 9 a.m., from the Fitzgerald & Collins Funeral Home (www.SFCFH.com), 378 Lincoln St., Marlborough, with a Mass at 10 a.m., at Sts. Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church, corner Central and Cashman Streets. Burial with military honors will follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Wilson Street, Marlborough. Calling hours will be held Thursday, Sept. 18, from 5 to 9 p.m., at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Sts. Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church Building Fund Box 381, Marlborough, MA 01752

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Published by Boston Globe on Sep. 17, 2008.

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Donna DeMarco

October 6, 2008

Nick, Kathy & Matt;
My deepest condolences on the loss of your father.

John Chipouras

September 30, 2008

Thank You for letting me be a part of your life. I will always remember you. My thoughts to the Kofos family.

Terry Karis

September 29, 2008

The Terry Karis family and the employees of Academy Press, Inc. here in Seattle, Washington are very sorry to hear of the death of Monthe. It has been a pleasure working with him over the many years. He has accomplished great things and his legacy will live on.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Terry Karis Family, Seattle, WA

Catherine Mack

September 28, 2008

I am very sorry to hear of Monthe's death. I heard about it from my brother (Kevin's dad). Even though I have not been in touch over many years, his death does sadden me. My husband, Bob, and I were in Greece JUST last week on vacation. I always reflect on how you took in your three children from there. My husband and I were in Santorini and Athens. And when I looked up into the hilltops in Greece, I "imagined" if somewhere up there those children you were subsequently blessed with were born.

My thoughts are with you.

Catherine (Woodhouse) Mack

Michael M. Pantel

September 27, 2008

Dear Mrs. Kofos & family,

On behalf of all the members of Citrus District 2 of Florida I wish to express our deepest condolences on the passing of our Supreme Athletic Director, Dr. Monthe Kofos. Monthe was a true icon in the Order of Ahepa and he has left a lasting impression on each and every member of our district.

Dr. Kofos was instrumental in establishing an athletic department for Ahepa which will be his lasting legacy. "May his memory be eternal".

Michael M. Pantel
District Governor
Citrus District 2

GUS ROMIOS

September 27, 2008

on behalf of all the golfers from chicago he will truly be missed he was a great man who always new how to treat people with respect and honesty. as the supreme president said we lost a giant of a man from AHEPA but i am sure that god has him taking care of the biggest golfing outing of them all. thank you MONTHE. for all those great years you always managed to get us all togther at least once a year may God bless you

Stash & Irene Betzelos

September 25, 2008

Our deepest condolences to you and your family KAY, Monthe is and will always be respected for the efforts he put in his position as Athletic Director all those years. He will always be remembered by all AHEPANS. May God be with you Always.

KOSTAS GUS HAZIFOTIS

September 25, 2008

May his memory be eternal

George Karras

September 25, 2008

Dear Kay: Becky and I were certainly saddened at hearing of Monthe's passing. May God grant you and your family the strength to carry on your lives as Monthe would've wanted. He was a mentor to me and a dear friend of the Hammond AHEPA Chapter #123. We will miss him ..... May his memory be eternal. With love, George & Becky Karras.

Gus, Sherry, Christiana & Mitchell Pantelides

September 25, 2008

Dear Kay,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Monthe was such an inspiration to all of us, not only in the Athletic Department but throughout the AHEPA domain. As a result of Dr. Kofos leadership and guidance, the AHEPA athletic department will always be a model other fraternal organizations will only hope to duplicate.
We will miss Monthe's tenacity and spirit, however we know he'll always be looking down on us from above with his big smile.
"May his memory be eternal"

The McNickol Family

September 25, 2008

Dear Mrs. Kofos, Nick, Cindy and family,

We are saddened and sorry to hear of your loss. Please, know that we feel your sadness but encourage all to revel in the memories given to you by such a full and great life.

Great lives live on! From the memories of those lives we garner strength and inspiration. May the legacy of "Doc" continue to inspire you and generations that follow.

With love and sympathy,

John Tsacrios

September 23, 2008

On behalf of all the AHEPA members of Clearwater, Florida Pinellas Chapter # 356 we extend our thoughts and prayers to Kay and the family on the loss of a loving husband, dedicated father and true AHEPA legend. As a result of Dr. Monthe Kofos efforts, the AHEPA Hellenic Athletic Sports Hall of Fame library was dedicated in our AHEPA building in Clearwater. Dr. Kofos will always have a special place in our hearts and memories. "May his memory be eternal".

Brother John Tsacrios
President
Pinellas Chapter # 356
Clearwater, FL

Flo Bejian

September 23, 2008

Dear Nick and Kofos Family,
I was sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. I never met your father but he certainly sounds like he was a special man. Losing a parent is not easy but his legacy will live on and it is through God's blessing that your Dad will live through you each day with the gifts he has shared with you. Thinking of you.
Flo Bejian OD

Mary Beth Russo

September 22, 2008

Dear Nick and family,
Sorry to hear about your dad, he sounds like a wonderful man - you are lucky to have been a part of his life. Warm regards,

karen buckley

September 22, 2008

Dear Nick and Cyndi and family please except my deepest sympathy for the loss of your dad.He was truly a special man.
with deepest sympathy Karen Buckley

Cheryl Lott

September 19, 2008

Kathy... as you honor your father's amazing life, we would like to extend our heartfelt sorrow to you, Kevin & your entire family. We love you & will keep you in our thoughts & prayers during this difficult time.
Cheryl, Ray & Kate

Mike Casey

September 19, 2008

Dr. Kofos,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the USN during WW II in the Pacific and also for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

September 18, 2008

On behalf of Ahepa Acropolis Chapter 39 of Haverhill, MA

Our deepest sympathies !

James Tzitzon
President

Costa Papademetriou

September 18, 2008

A truly dedicated AHEPAN who loved every aspect of Athletics. He truly worked his heart out for our wonderful organization right to the very end. I am thankful to him for always supporting me on all the athletic events I undertook and bringing me closer to AHEPA.

May his memory be eternal!

Vacilos Likie Beleos

September 18, 2008

Doctor Kofos loved by everyone. The twelve men who started Ahepa developed the TWIN TOWERS OF HELLENISM Ahepa and Greek Orthodox Church, and Doctor Kofos hellenic values are the same as our founders. God Bless him may his name live for ever.

Ted & Maria Chingris

September 18, 2008

We have lost a dear friend and will be missed by all.

John Cosmas

September 17, 2008

September 17, 2008

My wife Ilene and I would like to convey our heartfelt condolences to the family of Dr. Monthe Kofos. He was one of the most dedicated persons to his beloved community and to Hellenism at large we have ever known. We all shall miss him, particularly the AHEPA brotherhood for which he has done so much to advance its noble causes.

May his memory be internal.

John and Ilene Cosmas
Shrewsbury, MA

Tom Doney

September 17, 2008

On behalf of all Brothers of the James Whitcomb Riley Ch. 232 in indianapolis, PSP Nick Smyrnis,and
PSP Secretary Harry Torney, we extend our deepest sympathies to
Dr. Monthe's family. He was, in the real sense of the word, a "giant" of a man; blessed with foresight, energy, and dedication. His AHEPA legacy will always be reflected by the 'AHEPA Athletic Hall of Fame" Three of our members have been so honored as inductees: Jimmy Angelopoulos, George Catavolos, and George Pappas,

Men, of his caliber and dedication are rare.His life's work and success is reflected by the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, "the reward for a job well done, is to have done it."
May his memory be eternal.

Margery Waldron

September 17, 2008

Nick, Cindy, & family,

We are so sorry and sad to hear about the loss of your father & grandfather. I am at such a loss for words (can you believe it?) so I thought I would share these....

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
~From a headstone in Ireland

You are all in our thoughts & prayers.

love,

Margy, Bob, Tom, Jenni & Matt

George Cosmas

September 17, 2008

Our condolences to the entire family. Monty will be missed very much.
George Cosmas and family

September 17, 2008

To the Kofos Family,

Guylaine and I were saddened to hear of Dr. Kofos's passing. Though he was just my doctor for a short period, he was Guylaine's doctor since she was a little girl. We both knew him as a kind and gentle man. Please accept our deepest sympathies for your loss

Jim & Guylaine Ciasullo

Stephen & Dawn Kiritsy

September 17, 2008

Please accept our condolences on Monthes passing. It was Monthe that got us involved in Ahepa, and he will be missed.

Love, Stephen & Dawn Kiritsy

Fr. Gregory Christakos

September 17, 2008

A wonderful man. May his memory be eternal!

Dan and Kay Xenos

September 17, 2008

Kay
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Monthe's passing. Our friendship goes back many years. He was one of our last links to Marlboro and will be greatly missed.

Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family at this difficult time.

Jessica van Lingen

September 17, 2008

Monthe,

We loved you and will miss you!

Laurie, Heather, Jessica

Basil Mossaidis

September 16, 2008

Dr. Kofos was a great man and an even better friend. I worked with Dr. Kofos for 20 years on AHEPA athletics, and he was a class act. I will always remember him. We will miss you. Rest in Peace.

Sharky

September 16, 2008

Doc was a true family man and was so proud of his family. He is a legend to the Marlboro and National AHEPA family. He touched so many lives and through his incredible term served as National Athletic Director. Through him many friendships and memories will live on....I am blessed to have known Doc.

Pat Minard

September 16, 2008

To the family of Dr. Kofos,
I am truly saddened by his passing. He was so wonderful to me when I was a 13 year old girl who couldn't see, but still did not want eyeglasses. He was so nice that it made it fun to go to the doctor for check ups.
I kept him as my optometrist even when I moved to Florida and Missouri. I just planned my appointments around a vacation here.
He had a wonderful sense of humor and was a very compassionate person. I've always appreciated his recollections of my mother and knowing her from the Country Club. Please accept my condolences.

Christine Seymour

September 16, 2008

My deepest sympathies to the entire Kofos family. Monthe was a kind and wonderful man, he will be sorely missed.

Chris Anderson

September 16, 2008

I met Dr. Kofos about 9 years ago for an eye appointment. I noticed something in the office that was from Crete. I read it in Greek to him. He told me he had brought his son an a team of players there to play basketball. It was so neat to practice the little Greek I learned while stationed on Crete in the Air Force.
He was a great man.

Sem Aykanian

September 16, 2008

I was so saddened to hear of Doc's passing. I have so many fond memories, I wouldn't even know where to start. However, my earliest memories are of him treating me like a son when Nick and I went to Bates to play football. His interest in my performance was as keen as his interest in his own kids and I have never, ever received anything from Doc but encouragement after encouragement.

He was a great man who leaves a tremendous legacy in the Greek community and in the City of Marlborough.

JOHN BAGLANEAS

September 16, 2008

Monthe will be sorely missed by the community of which he was so integral a part. Our deepest sympathies to his family.
May his memory be eternal.

The Hellenic Voice
John Baglaneas, Executive Editor

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