She was born in Dracut, a daughter of the late Charles and Efthemea (Foushias) Dadoly. She lived in Westford for many years before moving to Littleton.
Prior to her retirement, Mrs. Miliotis was an administrator for Demoulas Markets.
She is survived by four daughters, Sandra Morris, residing in Florida, Barbara Kenny of Punta Gorda, Fla., Dorothy Zecca of Roselle, Ill., and Louise Gibson of North Kingstown, R.I.; a son, Paul Miliotis of San Antonio; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and nine siblings, Milton Dadoly, Ann Papadopoulos, Angela Dadoly, Chris Dadoly, James Dadoly, Thomas Dadoly, Nicholas Dadoly, Georgia Dadoly and Leonidas Dadoly.
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