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Haralambos ‘Harry’ Carl Andromalos
November 25, 1941 - August 18, 2025
Haralambos ‘Harry’ Carl Andromalos, age 83 passed away on August 18, 2025 in Birmingham AL. He was the son of the late Peter and Marjorie Andromalos. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Harry was raised in Glenshaw, Pennsylvania.
After high school, Harry worked for Greyhound Bus before settling in Meadville, Pennsylvania, where he spent most of his life. He worked many years in the auto repair industry and with U-Haul Company, eventually followed his passion for fishing, spending over 35 years on Lake Erie as a charter captain. He owned and operated his own company, Fishing Fever, where he shared his love of the water with countless others.
Harry was preceded in death by his ex-wife Mary Andromalos, and his sister, Diana Andromalos-Dale. He is survived by his sister Christy Andromalos and brother-in-law Michael Andromalos-Dale; his step siblings Allyson Saad, Robert Andromalos and half brother of Peter Andromalos and Andreas Andromalos; his children Harry Andromalos Jr, Lora Sochor, Helen Andromalos and Marie Andromalos; his grandchildren Samantha, Jenny, Nicholas, Carl, Amanda, Joseph, Taylor, Jimmy, and Tanner; and his nine great-grandchildren.
In addition, Harry shared a special bond with his adoptive family of many recent years, Ambria and Jeremy Davis, and their children Conner, Arriana, Angelina, Alani, Alex and Austin, who welcomed him into their home and hearts.
Harry will be remembered for his hardworking spirit, his love of the water, his infatuation with collecting stamps and coins, and the legacy of family and friendship he leaves behind.
The funeral will be held Wednesday, August 27, 2025 at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cemetery Chapel. 8941 Ringeisen Rd, Allison Park, PA 15101. Visitation between 9:30 – 11:00 am, Funeral at 11:00 am. Arrangements made by the Bock Funeral Home, Ltd., Glenshaw.
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