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George Stamos Obituary

George Stamos October 17, 2025

George Stamos, an accomplished chef, writer and poet, collector, and an ardent old movie fan, died October 17, six weeks before his 87th birthday, after a four-month struggle with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

George was raised by his immigrant grandparents, and Greek was his first language. He grew up in the old Cherry School neighborhood, and cherished his childhood memories of Toledo in the 1930s and 40s. He loved recalling walks downtown as a young boy to take in the sights of a busy and vibrant city.

His career in the culinary world began in the kitchens at Inverness Country Club, and after stints in local restaurants over several years, concluded with ten years as chef at the University of Toledo president's home, preparing dinners for special donor events, board members, UT alumni and visiting guests.

George's creative talents were evident in his college years through award-winning pieces in campus literary publications, and he continued writing poetry throughout his life. As a constant reader, he particularly loved the works of novelist Henry Miller, but also loved biographies and managed to remember the smallest details about famous personalities. In the world of movies, he loved Film Noir, including such classics as Sunset Boulevard and The Maltese Falcon.

In another vein, he had a good eye for hidden treasures and he and fellow bargain hunters appeared regularly at estate sales from the beginning of their popularity in the 1960s. He discovered an illustration for a classic Life Magazine cover from the 1920s, which he later sold at auction in New York City. He also amassed a sizable book collection, including first editions and signed copies, which he more recently sold to an Ohio dealer.

In a verse written just months ago for a friend's birthday, George wrote the following, ending with his thoughts on the inevitable passing of time:

The clock is an assassin

A better shot than,

Annie Oakley.

Knit one,

Purl two,

And you knit

A life you love,

Except for

A dangling string,

That time pulls

Like a ripcord,

And your parachute

Doesn't open.

Surviving are his wife, Laura; son, Arthur (Michelle); grandchildren, Kate Stamos and George Stamos; and sisters-in-law, Pat Green and Casey Schreiner. He also treasured his friendships with Joseph Geha, Tom Galvin, Mike Pizza, and the late Jack Young.

Services for George will be private, and at his request his body has been donated to the University of Toledo Medical Center. A celebration of life will be held for family and friends at a later date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Blade on Oct. 26, 2025.

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George N Graham

October 29, 2025

He sat in front of me at St. Francis in nearly all classes. Many great laughs!

Brian Winters

October 26, 2025

George lived life like a Greek (think Zorba). He knew books and music and was funny and a great cook. The best salade nicoise I have ever eaten was at George's house, something George "just threw together." He was a regular at the Armadillo House on Western Avenue when Bill Hart and Skip Cubbedge lived there and he would try to keep things semi-coherent. He did an impersonation of Ed Sullivan introducing Jimmy Hendrix to perform "Purple Haze" that was absolutely hilarious. When I rented a house in the Old West End back in the late 70s, George and Jack Young sublet a room where they would come to write.

George was a Toledo character and though I left Toledo more than 30 years ago I have thought of him often. Like his family and many other friends I am sad to see him go but happy to have known him. Peace, George.

Jon Lemerand

October 23, 2025

George at Scott High Scholl in the 1950s....

Greg Rufty

October 23, 2025

I worked with George for several years. He was an amazing teacher within the kitchen and in life. I think of him every time I cook pasta...my water will always taste like the sea. I will cherish the many memories I have of him. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

Ed Gozdowski

October 23, 2025

Great guy and good friend. So long, George.

Jon Lemerand

October 23, 2025

A very sad day for all of us, that knew and associated with George. I spent much time with George when I lived in Toledo as he was a frequent visitor to my old bachelor pads. He turned me on to the writings of Henry Miller, his and my favorite author. When I moved to Las Vegas, George came to visit and stayed at my place for extended visits. He enjoyed gaming and he & I would participate frequently. I considered George one of my best friends and I will miss our occasional conversations from my California home. Farwell to a fine man that was well respected among his peers. Deepest sympathy to Laura and Arthur !

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