George Giatas

george giatas

April 8, 1925 ~ June 16, 2014

George T. Giatas, age 89, of Rocky Point, NY died Monday, June 16, 2014. Born April 8, 1925 in Fall River, MA, he was the son of the late Thomas and the late Alexandra (Veross) Giatas. He served in the Navy during World War II from 06/09/1943 to 12/11/1945. He was employed by Mink Mart, New York City, NY as a Furrier. He is survived by his loving wife: Ismine (Coch) Giatas , his loving daughter: Alexis Maulelle of FL, son: Timothy Giatas of Commack, NY, and four Grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Friday, June 20 at 10:00am at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption, 430 Sheep Pasture Road, Port Jefferson, NY with Rev. Demetrios N. Calogredes officiating. Burial will follow in Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton on Friday, June 20, 2014. Calling hours will be Thursday, June 19 from 2-4 & 7-9 PM at Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, NY. All funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home. www.rockypointfuneralhome.com

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  1. Minnie, I am so sorry to hear of Georges passing…my thoughts and prayers are with you. I fondly remember his sense of humor and his wisdom…you both were such wonderful friends to my parents. God bless you and bring peace to you Minnie during this difficult time. Lynda Sibley

  2. Nathan Aber purchased flowers (The Peace Lily)

    Sending deepest sympathies and prayers. AmTrust Realty Corp & 250 Broadway Associates

  3. John J Bechakas purchased flowers (Serene Lily Basket)

    You brought warmth and joy to all who knew you. You will be missed. John and Toula Bechakas and family

  4. Sally Ballweg purchased flowers (Farewell Too Soon Bouquet)

    With deepest sympathy Love Sally, Brian, Mark and Lindsey Ballweg

  5. Kathy McAndrew purchased flowers (Serene Lily Basket)

    Dear Minnie, Alexis, Tim and families, Deepest Sympathy from Canada We have wonderful memories of George! Rest in Peace, Kathy McAndrew, Ryan,Kerri and Sean Klotz


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