1957
2022
George Mavros (PhD), 64, Homosassa, FL, passed at his home on Thursday, January 20th, 2022. George was born in Adelaide, Australia, on October 14, 1957, to the late Sotirios and Angela (Korogiannis) Mavros. George came to Citrus County in 1979 from Clearwater and prior to that Greece, which he considers is homeland.
George earned several degrees, including a Bachelor's in Microbiology, a Master's in Microbiology, a MBA in Healthcare Administration, and a Doctorate in Health Service Management.
Dr. Mavros started his career in Laboratory Medicine having served as Laboratory Director at Bayonet Point Regional Medical Center and later at Citrus Memorial Hospital, where he developed his career over 31 ½ years.
At Citrus Memorial Hospital, he served as Laboratory Director, Director of Professional Services and Chief Operating Officer.
Professionally, he served on many boards and societies over the years including: President of the Clinical Laboratory Management Association – Florida Chapter, Chairman of the Florida Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel, was certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, National Certification Agency for Clinical Laboratory Personnel, American Medical Technologist, America Management Association, and he became a Fellow with the American College of Healthcare Executives.
He taught at Pasco- Hernando Community College (now Pasco-Hernando State College) and Central Florida Community College (now College of Central Florida). He served on numerous boards, gave presentations at national meetings on subjects ranging from Clinical Microbiology/Immunology, Laboratory Management, Development of Laboratory Outreach Programs, Electronic Medical Record implementation, and regulation in the healthcare environment amongst others.
He served as Privacy and Compliance Officer, and often testified as an expert witness in depositions and court hearings. He served on various community boards including: Habitat for Humanity, Citrus County Emergency Management, Chamber of Commerce, and others. He was involved in multi-million-dollar expansion and construction projects, purchased numerous medical practices, developed the largest out-patient laboratory service and Rehab service in Citrus County, improved quality and performance to the extent that Citrus Memorial Hospital evolved from a Leapfrog D facility to a Leapfrog B facility (0.03 points away from an A).
He was the key executive who managed the transition of Citrus Memorial Hospital from a private not-for-profit to a for-profit facility under the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) umbrella when they acquired the facility in 2014.
One of his most proud achievements was the establishment of the Greek Orthodox Church in Citrus County, and directly or indirectly saw the construction of a multi-million-dollar complex that will serve generations to come.
His most cherished role however was husband and father. He was married to Constantina Maria Katsouris and between them they cherished 6 children: Michael George Mavros (Lauren) of Boston, MA; Daniel Michael Lucin (Gina) of Springtown, TX; Anthony George Lucin (Brittani) of Ocala, FL; Joseph Louis Lucin (Dana) of Ocala, FL; George Constantino Lucin of Homosassa, FL; and Mariana Daniella Lucin of Homosassa, FL; 7 grandchildren; and his sister, Maria Vastarides of Brooklyn, NY.
The Funeral Liturgy and Mass Service is scheduled for Friday, January 28, 2022, at 10:00AM from The Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church in Lecanto, FL, with Fr. George Ioannou officiating. The burial will follow at Fountains Memorial Park, Homosassa, FL.
A visitation will be at the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home, Inverness, FL, on Thursday, January 27th from 6 – 8 PM. Arrangements are under the care of the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory, Inverness, FL.
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Stephen M. McMullen
April 29, 2024
George was a client of mine. I was his support agent for many years. I got to visit him and have dinner with him at the Inverness Golf Club. Of course we had roast lamb. The whole lab community lost a vital colleague. We were in awe of your accomplishments. Until we meet again, , . (Rest in the peace of Christ, dear friend!)
Maria Vastardis
January 28, 2022
This is Maria and my brother George. I'm thankful I was able to spend time my brother before God took him he was good brother
Penny Lambrianos
January 25, 2022
Michael, Renee & Mary,
My dear friend George is now at peace and is with his parents, your dad & my dad. Chris & I have so many treasured memories of the four us at the beach, dancing at Zorba´s and laughing every time we were together. Chris & I remember the day George told us that he was going to ask you to marry him - George was so nervous & we were overjoyed. As a bridesmaid in your wedding, us girls all fought to catch your bouquet - of course it wasn´t me! Finding out you were pregnant with Michael, George was on cloud-9 & ever so proud. George loved Michael so much and the two of you did an awesome job raising a great young man. I will never forget these good times nor George. May his memory be eternal.
Donna DeSimone
January 23, 2022
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Helen Allgood
January 22, 2022
I remember George at the church in Lacanto Florida and I helped him when we were decorating the flowers Easter service. My husband and I attended the Lecanto church that´s how I knew George I always saw him at the festivals and he was a very kind and religious man he loved his faith God rest his soul and to his family with great sadness. We also attended the wedding at the church because they had the whole church invited they were very nice people virus deeply sorry to hear the news
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