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Triantafilia Krom Hendrix
March 6, 2007
Thalia, You and Your beautiful daughters have suffered much for a long time, but to lose a daughter is to lose a part of your soul. Our prayers are with you as always. May Her Memory Be Eternal kai Zoi se Mas...
Corrie Walker
March 4, 2007
Regina was a very kind spirit. Great sense of humor.I got to know Regina for about 5years and she never seem to amaze me. She will be missed dearly.
William (Bill) Benboe
March 2, 2007
My deepest sympathy to the Silivos family in this time of loss. Regina preferred that I call her PRINCESS, she now reigns with her PRINCE-"Jesus" Prince Of Peace. May her soul rest comfortably in his arms. Regina's endearing smile shall be missed.
Karen Harrelson-Phillips
March 2, 2007
I am so sorry for your loss. I too was a childhood friend of Gigi. I have wonderful memories of our playtimes together. I will keep your family in my prayers and I send my deepest sympathy.
Allison Winn Noakes
March 2, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I went to school and girl scouts with Gygi and remember her enthusiasm in all she did.
Michael Paris
March 2, 2007
Our deepest sympathies and prayers for Regina and all the family and friends. May God cradle her soul in his loving hands forever.
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Valerie Smith Price
March 2, 2007
I have known Regina since she came home from the hospital (she screamed whenever my mom tried to hold her) :-) I will remember her laughter and smile always. I know she has now found true peace and joy. All the love I have shared with the "Silivos Girls" are my earliest and dearest memories-Please know I am here for all of you! I love you all, Regina will be missed.
Steve Schipman
March 2, 2007
I grew up next door to Regina, playing tennis in her backyard at an age that we could barely even hold the rackets. We used to ramp our bikes off a pile of dirt in the back yard, having to avoid the basketball standard on the tennis court as we landed, and we didn’t always manage that feat. Before the lot between our houses overgrew too much, we could use flashlights to signal each other across the vacant lot.
Regina wanted to be called Gigi. After trying it out a few times, I decided that she would still be Regina to me. Years later, I asked her if it bothered her. She said “No. Gigi just doesn’t sound right when coming from you”. And of course, she was laughing when she said it. She was always smiling and laughing about something.
My sincere, heartfelt condolences to family and friends. She was a special spirit, and these few lines only represent a few of my warm childhood memories of her.
alicia LARKINS
March 2, 2007
may god bless each one of you in your time of sorrow. we knew gigi very well we will miss her smile and her laugh and her talking to us. god bless you all but remember she is at peace.
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Tricia Boudreaux Smith
March 2, 2007
My deepest sympathy
Jane Clapp
March 2, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. This is especially for Paula whom I believe remembers me most. I now live in Birmingham where I have lived for almost four years now. I am doing well and hope you all are too despite your loss.
Mary Lemonis
March 2, 2007
Thalia Paula,Rena,Dena and Sophia, My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Phillip and I always talked about little "GiGi" going to the counter at the "old" Skopelos and asking for a piece of candy:) Sweet memories. May she rest in peace with her Daddy. I love all of you, Mary Lemonis
Legacy Remembers
Posted an obituary
March 2, 2007
Regina Silivos Obituary
REGINA P. SILIVOS1964 - 2007Regina was the youngest of five daughters born to Paul and Thalia Silivos. She was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church. She participated in youth activities: Sunday school, Youth Choir and GOYA. She enjoyed basketball... Read Regina Silivos's Obituary
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