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Soultana Mokas Obituary

It takes a village to raise a child and it is far more comforting to lay a parent to rest with a village behind you.

It is time to put down in writing the story of Soultana Zioze Mokas, our much-loved YiaYia. Hopefully it will be spoken forever. Soultana Zioze Mokas was born May 10, 1926 in the small village of Fourka, Epirus, Greece near the Albanian border. She passed away in the home built by her husband, surrounded by family, on Friday, April 22, 2022, which was Holy Friday in the Greek Orthodox religion. She was the oldest of four children, raised in the small village by her parents Constantinos and Haidou Zioze. Living and being educated during the depression was not easy, but she did finish sixth grade and enjoyed reading then and throughout her life. During World War II, her father was captured by the enemy, sent back to the village and died shortly after in 1943. Her husband-to-be, George Mokas, was an advance scout for the Greek Army during World War II. After helping to defeat the Nazis, he returned to Fourka in 1946 and married Soultana. Unfortunately, stability was not in Greece's future and a civil war broke out in 1947. George fought for the Greek Army but was captured by the communists and was sent to Tashkent, Uzbekistan as a prisoner of war where he remained for the next ten years. Soultana didn't hear from him for the first year and a half. In the meantime, her mother and siblings came to the United States for a better life. George made his way back to Fourka in 1958, they had a son in 1959 and came to the United States in December 1960. Another son was born in April 1961. George worked in the mills and as a carpenter in Manchester, New Hampshire until his death in 1988 and Soultana worked in the sweater factories, predominantly Pandora Industries until about the same time. She was a devoted Orthodox Christian and a parishioner of St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral where she was active with the Anagenesis Society and the Annual Glendi. She was a lifetime member of the Daughters of Fourka, where she also served on the Board of Directors. In 2012 she was honored by the Metropolis of Boston and given the Ministry Award for her dedicated years of service to the Cathedral.

Her greatest joy was her extended family. There wasn't a basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, hockey, dance, play, piano recital, Greek School performance, high school graduation or college graduation that she did not attend. She was her grandchildren's biggest fan in all things. Impressively, after her husband passed away, she got her license at the age of 63 and continued driving for the next 28 years. There was never a time when you visited and didn't get offered delicious, home-made food. When her sons were asked "Where was the best Greek food in town" they had a biased answer. She was always willing to lend a helping hand in any way she could. She once got a last-minute call from her elder son that 8 of his friends were coming through town from an engagement party. Without hesitation, she fed and housed the grateful crew for both dinner and breakfast before seeing them off. One summer she housed and cooked for a friend of her younger son's during his summer-long internship in Manchester. Yet another time, when a couple needed help with a down payment for a house, Soultana was there to help. There are countless examples of her kindness and generosity. Soultana was a dear friend to many in the community and to her final days her telephone and doorbell rang frequently throughout the day.

Soultana was married to George Mokas for just short of 42 years when he passed in 1988. She was predeceased by her father Constantinos (1943) and mother Haidou (2000); her sister Amalia (2001) and Amalia's husband Michael Colombos (1978); and her sister-in-law Zoitsa Moutsioulis Tzimopoulos (2011) and Zoitsa's husbands George Moutsioulis and James Tzimopoulos. She is survived by her son John and his wife Shelly and her son Constantinos (Deno) and his wife Beth; her brother George Zioze and his wife Phyllis and her brother John Zioze and his significant other Lucy Skouteris; her grandchildren Drew, Anna, Eli, George, and Nicholas Mokas; and her nephews Nicholas Colombos, Dean Zioze and Elias Moutsioulis and nieces Haidy Zioze and Despina (Poppy) Tsoutsas. She is also survived by many other cousins, grandnieces, and grandnephews both here and in Greece.

The family wishes to thank Dr. Spiros Mitsopoulos, Dr. Emilios Karagiannis, the many doctors, nurses and staff at the Elliot Hospital and the nurses at VNA - Hospice for the wonderful care of YiaYia.

Her brother said it best on the day of her passing that she, like many of her generation from that part of Greece, had a difficult start, but built a very fulfilling and happy life.

Visiting hours will be Wednesday, April 27th from 10 to 11:30 am at St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 650 Hanover St. The funeral service will follow at 11:30 am in the Cathedral. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to either St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 650 Hanover St, Manchester, NH 03104 or to The Daughters of Fourka, care of Pindos Restaurant, 49 Massabesic St, Manchester, NH 03103.

Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory is assisting with arrangements. To send an online message of condolence, please go to www.lambertfuneralhome.com.


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Published by Union Leader on Apr. 24, 2022.

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Amy McNamara Duhaime

April 27, 2022

Deno and John, The McNamara family wish to express our sympathies. The wonderful obituary story of your mom's life reminds us a generation is leaving us, making way for us to become Yia Yia's and Nana's. I'd like to think we can take important lesions they taught us and pass them along - from cookies to self discipline. Thank you for sharing your family story.

Dave & Leslie Robbins

April 26, 2022

John, Deno and families we are so sorry to hear of your loss. She was a much loved lady.

Danielle Stackrow

April 26, 2022

I always enjoyed Yia Yia´s cookies that she would leave on my Memere´s apartment steps. I still have a blanket she crocheted for me, in fact it´s sitting on my couch as I write this message. She will always hold a special place in my families heart. Sending lots of love to the family during this time.

Danielle Stackrow

Lynn Stackrow

April 25, 2022

Always a kind soul, very giving to my children Danielle and Mark Henry. Yia Yia was good to my mother and we appreciated that. She made a time in my mother's life better than it could have been. I offer the family my sympathies. Unbeknownst me I went to school with Dean. The Stackrow's Lynn Danielle and Mark Henry - formally from NH, NY and now all over the place, MA, CO and AZ

Susan Lamontagne

April 25, 2022

My deepest sympathy to all the family. I have had 12 great years with Yia Yia. She was a great woman! Prayers go to all!

Sabrina Maltby

April 25, 2022

To all, What a joy and privilege to have known Sue. She always greeted me with a big smile and had the very best motherly hugs. She was always slipping into her pantry and coming out with a surprise treat whenever I stopped by for a quick "hello"! Yummy! She knew how to spoil me! I loved hearing all about her beautiful family and seeing the numerous pictures at her home. She is in my heart forever. With love, Sabrina

Natalie (Kobashar) Call

April 25, 2022

Our deepest sympathies to John, Deno and family. May Her Memory Be Eternal!!!

George and Maria-Joyce Sarmaniote

April 25, 2022

Dear John and Deno: Maria-Joyce, Agni, Janyce, and I were greatly saddened by your mother´s passing. We will always remember her as a gracious and caring Lady. She loved all and was loved by all whose lives she touched. We will miss her dearly because of the void she left in our lives. May her memory be eternal.

Chuck Koustas

April 25, 2022

Dear John, and Dino- Saddened to hear of your Mom's passing . She was indeed a remarkable woman and have fond memories of her while we were growing up . May Her Memory Be Eternal and God grant you and your family strength during this time.

Grace Griburas

April 24, 2022

I was so sad to hear of Soultana's passing. She was such a wonderful lady. She had a beautiful, warm smile that matched her sweet soul. May her memory be eternal.

Ed Wade

April 24, 2022

John and Deno, I was sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. She certainly did a wonderful job of raising both of you. May her memory be eternal.

Stephen Dolman

April 24, 2022

Deno & John, I was very sorry to read about your mothers passing..She was an extremely nice person always making me feel welcome when I would stop by the house, Reading about your mom brought back fond memories of my early days at Wilson.Your mother will be missed by her family and friends who knew her You both and your families are in my prayers & thoughts.

Brian & Sandra Norton

April 24, 2022

Deno and Family,
Our deepest condolences on you Mother's recent passing.

Andrea Zissi

April 24, 2022

May her memory be eternal

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