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George and Kasandra Bogordos
May 13, 2010
Dear Celeste,Paulette, and Peter our deepest sympathy to all. We have nice memories of your family in Fountain Ridge, Crown Point
May his memory be eternal
George and Kasandra Bogordos
Paula Brown
May 6, 2010
Though I don't know Mr Souris or any of the family, I would like to take a moment to let you know that he's a hero in my mind and heart for standing up for our country. There is never enough done or said for our military folks. Our troops ... always in my heart and prayers! God Bless Lt. Souris. May he rest in peace.
May 5, 2010
Dear Celeste and family of Steve,
We were blessed to be a neighbor (and Renny as a former POW) with Steve. It was our pleasure to provide a ride for him to the luncheon meetings occasionally. What a courageous guy he was! He enjoyed talking to us about some of his escapades! He should have written a book! You were such a faithful family, attending to him for all the years we knew him at Perico Bay. I have no words to ease the pain of his passing but your comfort is in knowing that now he is in the VERY PRESENCE of our glorious Lord and Savior! God Bless all of you.
Lucy and Renny Kampstra
P.S. Celeste, We moved to Texas to be near our daughter and 3 grandchildren.
Joyce/JJ High
May 4, 2010
It has been my great honor and privilege to know a man of Steve's caliber, integrity and true grit. He loved his country and his family even more. Paulette, may you and all your family be at peace with his soul's passing from this place into that great beyond where other loved ones greeted him and the Master said "Well done my good and faithful servant". Know that his love will always remain with you. Watching over you, protecting you, comforting you and reminding you to always to do the right thing--or else! With love and warmest of thoughts.
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Adrienne Spaliaras-Bires
May 3, 2010
Celeste, Paulette and Petey,
I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Steve's passing. He was a great Uncle and best friend and brother in law to Uncle Tom.
The brother in laws are all together up there in heaven now, looking down upon us.
May his memory be eternal. God bless all of you.
Your cousin,
Adrienne
May 3, 2010
Paulette and family: I will remember your father as a gentle man; and as a gentleman. He would always say, "you really look good!" even if it wasn't true! What a kind, sweet soul. I know how much your heart hurts now, Paulie - mine hurts for you. May you be blessed with peace and may the memories of your precious father bring you comfort and joy. Patty Roberts
Karen Koengeter
May 2, 2010
Dear Celeste, Paulette,Pete and all the extended family and friends who greive the loss of their beloved "Papu".
Steve has been my friend, advisor and employer for these past seven years. He was kind, generous, disciplined and brave. His integrity, bravery, honesty, sense of humor, knowledge of right and wrong, and fairness were only a few of the wonderful characteristics his person embodied. He has helped me in so many ways, that I have become a better person because of his guidence and personal commitment to help me become financially and intellectually independent.
I will miss him as I would miss a "best friend". The world's greatest little smile and twinkle in his eye will be forever cherished by those of us who were honored to call him "friend", Father or Papu.
May 2, 2010
My son asked me once, along time ago, "dad" if you could be like anyone, who would choose?? I told him......... Mr. Souris Craig
Peter Kambiss
May 2, 2010
Dear Celeste, Paulette, Pete:
Just a few words of praise for a truly remarkable man. My Uncle Steve could light up a room with his smile and his great laugh. He was a wonderful role model for all of us-- someone who loved his country, his wife, his children, his grandchildren, his brother and sisters. It was always a pleasure visiting with him and just being around him. I'll definitely miss him.
Cookie Bournias
May 2, 2010
Dear Celeste, Paulette, Pete and families:
How can I ever describe the many joys of having your father, my Uncle Steve, as such an important person in our lives. His sense of humor, the twinkle in his eyes, his veteran's hats, his pride in his children and grandchildren, his love of his country, his devotion to his sisters, brother and brothers-in-law, his true affection for our beautiful Aunt Goldie and so much more set him apart as an extraordinary gentleman with an inner strength that will never be equalled nor forgotten.
Our memories of his many visits to Detroit and the laughter around the table with his sister/my mother, Mary, telling us their childhood stories of our spunky yiayia and gentle papou can never leave our hearts. His warm welcome and genuine fondness for my husband, Jim, and their deep conversations about business, mechanics, car washes and our great country were appreciated more than anyone will ever know.
Until we meet again, precious Uncle Steve, we will love you forever. May God grant your family strength and every blessing.
Cookie
May 2, 2010
Celeste,Paulette,Pete,& family. Deepest sympathy & prayers. I have nothing but great memories of the Souris family from the old fountain ridge days. As a child playing w/ Pete in the house.(hotwheel collection). I still remember to this day the picture of the backside of your Dad where he was flexing. He look like a total muscle man. He had my respect then. He has even more respect from me now after reading what was written about him. He is an American hero! Just also want to say, He did a great job of raising you kids. I know you miss him, but he is finally reunited with your Mom & our LORD. Kevin Konrady & the rest of the konrady siblings
vickie Bikos Koutoulas
May 2, 2010
Celeste and Paulette...It's been many years since our Sunday school and Greek school days but I wanted to send you my deepest sympathies on your dad...May you cherish the memories you have of him...Vickie Bikos Koutoulas
Aristotle Damaskos
May 2, 2010
May Steve's Memory be eternal. I remember your mom Goldie as my Sunday School teacher a very sweet person. Also your dad took Peter and I out one Sat and played football then we went to the Chatterbox for hot dogs.God bless your family. Christos Anesti Fr. Ari Damaskos
JERRY SOURIS
May 1, 2010
God Bless and watch over my Blessed Uncle Steve. he was so kind to me. I have the fondest memories of him. I remember when he would take Pete, my Brother Dan and myself fishing. Particularly I Remember the private lake and slide! God Bless my Uncle and I know his spirit is in Heaven along with my aunt Goldie.
Jerry Souris
Karen Goracio
May 1, 2010
Oh, Paulette I am so sorry to hear about your father... I know he was your hero...as he should be a hero for many... Will keep you in my prayers Karen Goracio Sterling Heights, MI
Raymond Moody
May 1, 2010
I salute a fallen fellow veteran and true hero, Steve Souris. May God grant him the eternal peace he so richly deserves. My deepest sympathies to you, Paulette, and your family. Via con Dios.
May 1, 2010
May our Resurrected Lord grant forgiveness of sins and life eternal to His servant, Steve. May his memory be eternal!
+Fr. Theodore Poteres - Dean
Ss. Constantine and Helen Cathedral, Merrillville, IN
John Souris
May 1, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Mary Cardaras
May 1, 2010
My deepest sympathies to all the Steve Souris family. May he rest in peace and may his memory be eternal.
With love,
Mary Cardaras
Brookline, Massachusetts
Thomas S DiChristina
May 1, 2010
Being in Ministry,I have heard it said, He or she is a man or woman of God.
My Question is? Can you see God in the man or woman?
I share this thought this way, to express how I seen and knew Steve P.Souris.Haven't never met the Man but through his daughter.
Listening to her speak and live as He taught her, his ways of life.
Showing kindness,gentleness,love,being honorable,To fight and take a stand for others as well as self,to face fear and the world head on.
To love God and your Country as Christ dose.
To be a buddy,a true friend,a teacher, a sister,wife.A person you can depend on when you need to be lifted,or just need a ear to listen.
This is the reason this man was a hero to me,because of what his daughter has shown me.I have been blessed to see him and know of him through Paulette.This to me truly was a man I could see God in.
It is because of men like Steve P.Souris we have lived and enjoyed the freedom, to love God and live in this Country.So I can say, I seen Christ because I seen Him in Steve P.Souris
May Gods blessing and my heart felt condolences be with his Family.As I know in my heart, God open His arms to receive this son home to be with Him.
Pastor Tom DiChristina
Kathy Adams Butterfield
May 1, 2010
A beautiful tribute to Uncle Steve but as the oldest of the Spaliaras clan -- I must add -- he was a wonderful husband to our Goldie; a great son-in-law to the Spaliaras family and a great uncle. He was loved by his family and -- equally -- by the Spaliaras family.
I am old enough to remember his courting our Goldie. I would hide in the dining room while Uncles Steve, Tom and Mike and my Dad, Nick, would play cards. Uncle Steve always sat with his back to the window so he could watch Goldie walk in with refreshments and walk back into the kitchen. Even at a young age, I saw the love as their eyes met.
After our Goldie was gone, his eyes lit up the same way as he looked at Celeste, Paulette and Peter and even more when he looked at his grandchildren.
I love you Uncle Steve and I can see the love in Aunt Goldie's eyes as she welcomes you to Heaven. My Dad and my uncles are smiling, too, because you make it four around the cardtable once again.
To my cousins and children, cry as you think of all the wonderful memories. Stay as strong as he was as you go through these tough days ahead. Please remember that we are all going through the same thoughts because we are family -- and we will all miss Uncle Steve.
Love, Cousin Kathy
donna shannon
May 1, 2010
my deepest condolences to u and your family
dick & donna shannon
Tom and Elaine Hasara
May 1, 2010
May you rest in peace, with your precious Goldie. Your spirit will live on in our hearts every time we see a Old Glory waving. With love and respect, Tom and Elaine Hasara
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