George Georgiadis

1923 - 2014

George Georgiadis

1923 - 2014

BORN

1923

DIED

2014

George Georgiadis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 8, 2014.
Georgiadis, George George E. Georgiades, 91 of Whitehall died on April 5, 2014. He was the companion of Ninette Sipos for 50 years. George was born on March 6, 1923 in Karpathos, Greece, son of the late Emmanuel and Stacia (Petrides) Georgiades. He was a restaurateur of the Turnabout in Phillipsburg, NJ, Roselle Manor in Roselle, NJ and the Edisonian in Edison, NJ. He was a ma�tre d'h�tel in the New York Hilton and managed the Kizmet Lounge. He served in the US Army during World War II in the Battle of the Bulge and during the Korean War. He was a member of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Bethlehem. George was a member of the Fullerton American Legion and the Moose Lodge in Linden, NJ. Survivors: Companion Ninette, her son Michael, his wife Deborah, their children Amanda, Michael and Christopher; brother Elias Georgiades and his wife Maria of Elmhurst, NY; niece and nephews Emmanuel, Anna, Nikitas and George. Services: Funeral Service on Wednesday April 9, 2014 at 9:30 AM in St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral 1607 West Union Blvd Bethlehem. There will be a viewing on Tuesday from 6 to 8 PM and Wednesday from 9 to 9:30 AM in the Cathedral. Burial to follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Maspeth, NY. Funeral arrangements are by the John F. Herron Funeral Home 458 Center at Market Street Bethlehem. Contributions: To the Cathedral

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Eileen Makovsky

April 2, 2019

Remembering you , George, who was always seemed interested in all of us when we would talk to you and just loved your accent. It doesn't seem like 5 years passed...but according to time here on earth, it has. May you be at peace and we know you will be waiting for us when our time comes and we will all be together again.
Eileen Makovsky

Michael Mescavage

April 12, 2014

May your loved one soar on Eagles wings for the Great Courage HE has shown,
Our Freedom which HE fought for and His love of country for which he gave.
The members of the Military Order of the Purple Heart
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Dept. of Pennsylvania
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Eileen Makovsky

April 11, 2014

My sincere sympathy to Aunt Ninette and Michael and Debbie and their children and George's family. I think we will all agree that George was well liked by all. He spoke all of our names with his unique accent which we all liked and gave most of us our first taste of that wonderful cheesecake. He always was interested in what we had to say to him and I found him an interesting person because of his background....He will be missed. Take care.....Eileen and Dave Makovsky

Adam Derrick

April 10, 2014

I used to love talking to Uncle Georgr at Grams house on the holidays. He always had funny story's. And if he didn't feel like talking he would just sit there and smile

Thank You for your service to our country and for being a great person and uncle.

David Makovsky Jr.

April 8, 2014

No one had to ask them, they just knew
They had to go. They leave their homes,
with all its joy, and go to lands afar
They sacrifice their noble life
So that we can all be free. Thank You GEORGE

Michael Mescavage

April 8, 2014

May your loved one soar on Eagles wings for the Great Courage HE has shown,
Our Freedom which HE fought for and His love of country for which he gave.
The members of the Military Order of the Purple Heart
Michael J. Mescavage, Cmdr.
Dept. of Pennsylvania
Military Order of the Purple Heart

Debbie Gerancher

April 8, 2014

Ninette & Family:

We are so sorry to hear about George. He was such a kind warm hearted person. He will be surely be missed. Our thoughts & prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Debbie, Jimmy & Nicole Gerancher

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