John K. Stathopoulos PE

1940 - 2020

John K. Stathopoulos PE obituary, 1940-2020, Akron, OH

John K. Stathopoulos PE

1940 - 2020

BORN

1940

DIED

2020

John Stathopoulos Obituary

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Yianni was the youngest of the three boys of Konstantinos and Konstantia Stathopoulos of blessed memory. He was born in 1940 in Lamia, Greece at the beginning of WWII and matured into a young man during all the hardships of Post-War Greece. He thrived, developed an insatiable curiosity, a great sense of adventure and a keen appreciation of people and places. Yianni served in the Greek Military and during the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis was stationed at the Albanian border. After completing his military service, his wanderlust and sense of adventure to experience the world kicked in. At the age of 25, he left Greece and traveled by boat to Toronto, Canada. He knew one family there, spoke no English and had $65 dollars in his pocket. But, in spite of all this, he made many friends in Canada, worked at various jobs; waiter, orderly, RV salesman and most importantly for him, student. Yianni finished Ryerson Polytechnical Institute with a 3 year degree. But, he wanted a 4 year Civil Engineering Degree, heard of The University of Akron through a friend and decided to come to Akron. Yianni earned his 4 year Civil Engineering Degree, started on his Masters, earned his PE in Engineering, met Georgia Vlahos and married her, worked for Pruitt Construction and Babcock & Wilcox, started a family, Constantia and Theodore, and opened his own business, Stathos Construction! Whew! His life just became more and more interesting. His circle of friends grew wider, his knowledge of construction became well respected and sought after, he was honored with recognition by the Morgan Foundation for his philanthropy, he joined Leadership Akron Next, he was a member of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church and AHEPA and did a great deal of historical restoration around the state of Ohio, restored all the homes of all the Ohio Presidents and also had time to become a Byzantine aficionado and on and on and on. John enjoyed his life to the fullest and was a great success. His delight in lamb roasts and the creation of "the mother of all spits" made him a legend!!!!!! He leaves Georgia; his children, Constantia (Tom) and Theodore (Jane); his beautiful grandchildren, Francesca, Angelo, Antha and George; his brothers, Nicholas (Mary) and Panagiotis (predeceased); his sister- and brother-in-law, Diane and George Vlahos; and many beloved nieces, nephews, godchildren, Koumbari and Simbetheri; and his much loved furry friends, Charlie, Byron and Daphne. We shall all miss this comet that entered our lives and left us in a magnificent flash. May His Memory Be Eternal. To share a Memory, Send a Condolence, Light a Candle, or Send a Hug from Home, visit Yianni's Tribute Wall at www.billowfuneralhomes.com (Billow FAIRLAWN Chapel)

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December 14, 2020

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December 14, 2020

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Markos Kouvaris

December 14, 2020

My condolences, I'll always remember you, farewell my friend.

Markos Kouvaris

December 14, 2020

My condolences, farewell my friend, I'll always remember you

Mary Aroukatos

December 14, 2020

Our hearts broke when we heard the news of John’s passing. When John came to Toronto in the mid 60’s he became like a brother to my late father Peter Aroukatos whom John nick named “Panara”. As far back as I can remember John was a part of our family. When he married and moved to the States he came back often to visit and brought his beautiful wife Georgia and later his children Tia and Theo. One Easter my dad packed all 5 kids into the car and drove us to Ohio to spend Easter with John and his family. It was a wonderful time in our childhood.
During his many visits over the years, John would sit patiently, and join the craziness along with the 4 hour meal my mom Vassiliki would put together. When we had families of our own we would make sure to bring our kids when his family would visit so that they too would understand the importance of the relationship. He was a brilliant accomplished man who was proud of his family (his greatest accomplishment).
After my dad passed, he was always calling to see how mom was and to share his news. A few years ago he surprised us and drove to Pickering to visit. Looking back now, I guess this was his way of telling us he might not be making these trips anymore. It was a wonderful visit as always, and he leaves us with the fondest memories. John was part of our family despite the miles that separated us and he will always hold a special place in our hearts. May his memory be eternal.
With much love
Vassiliki, Mary, Sophie, Nancy, Betty, Peter, Aroukatos & families

Janet & Ron Stolle

December 14, 2020

With many fond memories of New Years' Eves shared with Yianni and Georgia, we send our sincere condolences to Yianni's entire family.

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Gary E Roadruck and Nancy Roadruck

December 13, 2020

What a beautiful and well-deserved tribute to John! He was a good friend, and a delight to be with. His was indeed a life well-lived! We will miss him very much! Blessings to all of his family and friends. You have our most sincere condolences. With Utmost Respect, Gary and Nancy Roadruck

Jacquie Mabry

December 13, 2020

He was a neighbor, friend, and wonderful person to everyone. May he Rest In Peace! Jacquie and Lance

The Staff of Billow Funeral Homes

December 13, 2020

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.

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