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Andrew Kampiziones Obituary

Andrew G.

Kampiziones

Andrew G. Kampiziones was born to George and Stavroula Kampiziones in Lamia, Greece on November 19, 1931, and died on February 20, 2023. Despite growing up during the hardships of World War II and the "Enphilio" Greek Civil War, he pursued his education, graduating Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. degree in Education from the Pedagogical Academy in Lamia. He taught for a few years before he was drafted, serving his country as Second Lieutenant. In 1956, he married his love, Eula (Paula) Hondros and moved to America eventually settling in New York City. He worked in the banking industry and earned his second degree from Queens College of CUNY with a B.A degree in Economics before finally settling in Florence, SC.

Andrew had a deep appreciation and respect for his new country and the many opportunities afforded to him. He quickly became involved in all areas giving back to the community. He was active in his church and Greek community from the local to national level, including member of the church choir, cantor, Sunday school and Greek school teacher, as well as president of the local chapter of AHEPA, the Evrytanian Association of America (the Velouchi), and League of Greek Orthodox Stewards (LOGOS).

He expanded his banking and educational career to the restaurant industry, real estate development, and was a charter member of the First Reliance Bank. He received a Master's degree in Philosophy from the University of South Carolina and settled in his beloved field of teaching, where he is known throughout the community as having taught with distinction both at Francis Marion University and Florence-Darlington Technical College for over thirty years. He authored books and numerous journal publications and retired as Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Ethics in 2019.

Andrew felt a true sense of duty not only to his country, homeland, community and family, but also his students. He believed in moulding characters and appreciating one's heritage. He became a champion for Greek culture in America. He was an avid supporter of the arts, and served on numerous committees such as chairman of the Historical Commission appointed by the governor, the Florence Symphony Board, member of McLeod Regional Medical Center Foundation Board and Ethics committee, as well as, Florence Downtown Revitalization committee, Visual and Performing Arts Concert Hall Steering committee, Florence County New Public Library fundraising committee, Florence Museum Board, the Florence County Arts Alliance Founder, and a Florence Rotarian. He enjoyed traveling with his wife and friends and spending his summers in Greece.

Andrew was happiest when he was surrounded by his family and friends. Having lost his only child with Eula shortly after her birth, Andrew became a father to all his nephews and nieces, and a nurturing grandfather to their children. He was a pillar of strength for his family representing honor, kindness, duty, and generosity in the deepest sense. Anyone who came in his presence certainly felt his contagious enthusiasm for life and his warm, giving spirit.

He leaves an unparalleled legacy that was created with hard work, determination, and will-power. His whole life has been in service to his family, Church, community, country, and his homeland. For this he has been abundantly lauded and given many honors including that of Archon by His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos in 1982, for his outstanding service to the Church and a well-respected leader of the

Orthodox Christian community; the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, awarded for sharing his knowledge, courage, compassion, unique talents and selfless generosity while acknowledging his debt to his ethnic heritage; the Order of the Palmetto, the highest recognition bestowed on a civilian by the State of South Carolina; and the Jack Baker Award for his impact in the arts and culture, to name a few.

Andrew is preceded in death by his daughter, Stavroula; his parents; and siblings, Theodore (Joanna) Kampiziones and Anna (Zisis) Poulos. He is survived by his wife, Eula (Paula); his nephews and nieces, George (Theodora) Kampiziones, Terry (Niki) Kampiziones, Andrew (Helen) Kampiziones, Joanne (Tian) Ying, Helen Poulos, Gus Poulos, Helen (Steve) Doulaveris, Rena Chizmar, Steve Hondros; and numerous beloved nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces.

Visitation will be at 12:30 p.m., on Saturday, February 25, 2023, immediately followed by Trisagion and funeral services at 1 p.m., at the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church directed by Stoudenmire-Dowling Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery and a Makaria luncheon at the church's Hellenic Center. Memorials may be made to the Transfiguration of Our Savior Greek Orthodox Church, 2990 S. Cashua Drive, Florence, SC. 29501. Please sign the tribute wall for Andrew Kampiziones at the obit section of www.stoudenmiredowling.com.
Published by SCNow on Feb. 23, 2023.

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Greg Simones

October 24, 2023

With love and respect for a true gentleman and scholar. I was blessed to call Andrew friend and brother AHEPAN. My sympathies to Eula and family.

Anna Rossini

March 17, 2023

On behalf of the Administration, Faculty and Staff of Queens College, we would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Kampiziones and the entire family.

May he Rest in Peace,

Angélica

March 6, 2023

I was a student of Mr. Kampiziones. I remember when he offered to help a colleague of mine pay for his tuition. I later had the honor of introducing him to our students when he presented them with dictionaries.

Sheila Harley

February 28, 2023

To: Extended Family,
My Sincere Condolence is with you all as you remember the Patriarch of your Family. Mr. K, as I called him, during my work tension at Florence-Darlington Technical College. His Bright Smile would be his greeting to you and sometimes, even a piece of Chocolate candy. His Memories will continue to a Beacon to many today and years to come.

Respectfully,
Mrs. Sheila McCray Harley
Florence,S.C.

Jenny LeVine, Florence Museum Board

February 26, 2023

All present and retired members of the Florence Museum, send condolences to Andrew´s family. He was an amazing leader, friend, educator, and American that championed his Greek heritage. He is indeed irreplaceable and all of Florence mourns his passing . May God´s Peace surround him and his family during this difficult time.
With great affection, Florence Museum Board

Betty and Arthur Pappas

February 24, 2023

Eula, Arthur and I are so sorry to hear about Andrew. He was a wonderful person and I know he will be missed. Thoughts. and prayers for you and the family.

Ron & Donna Harter

February 24, 2023

Mr. Kampizione's memory will live on forever. We will miss running into him from time to time. He was such a gentleman with a great smile.

Mrs. Cindy Outlaw Gragg

February 23, 2023

What an honorable man. Not sure there are many of this character quality around anymore. He will be missed, but his legacy lives on.

Eugene Boyce III

February 23, 2023

So sorry and a fine man was he. He never said hello without a great big smile. He will be missed from all the the things he was a part of.

Eric Ogilvie

February 23, 2023

A great teacher. A great guy.
We will all remember you fondly, Mr K.

Dr. Tonya F. Mack

February 23, 2023

Mr. Kampiziones was a kind and generous spirit. I sometimes held his class for him when he needed to be out for an appointment. He visited the Student Support Services office often. Sorry to hear of his passing. Sending heartfelt sympathy to his wife Paula and family.

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