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In Memory Of Paul Gregory Pattakos

22nd April 1925 – 1st May 2008

"TRIBUTE TO FATHER"

This memorial website was created in the memory of Paul Gregory Pattakos, born in Brooklyn, New York on the 22nd April 1925 and passed away on the 1st May 2008, 83 years of age.
Biography
Full Name: Paul Gregory Pattakos
Born: 22nd April 1925
Passed Away: 1st May 2008
Age: 83 years of age
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
Country: The United States
Spouse: Tula Pattakos
Father: Gregory Pattakos
Mother: Cornelia Pattakos
Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York
Children: Gregory, Dianne, Debbie, Tina & Tony
Siblings: Nickolas (deceased), Theodore, and George
Occupation: Property Management (Retired)
Memorial Links
This memorial was created by Tina on 3 May 2008(update)
In Memory Of Paul Gregory Pattakos
Survived By: Tula Pattakos, his wife of 57 years, 5 children, 9 grandchildren, 3 great grand children, 2 brothers, and a host of cousins, nephews, and nieces.


MEMORIAL SERVICE
Friday, June 20, 2008  1pm
Curlew Hills Memorial Gardens
1750 Curlew Road
Palm Harbor, Florida
727-789-2000
 
Family Gathering immediately following at location to be determined
 
Please RSVP by May 23rd to thdallas@knology.net or call
Tina at 727 452 0842
 

My family thanks everyone for their cards, words of comfort, support, and also those who made donations to The Hospice Foundation of the Florida Suncoast, who selflessly cared for my Dad during his illness.  Your love and support is very much appreciated!

In lieu of flowers, the family wishes you to please donate to The Hospice Foundation of the Florida Suncoast.  You may mail a check to 5771 Roosevelt Blvd. Clearwater, FL 33760.   Make note of the 'Blue Team' on the check.
 
TRIBUTE TO FATHER
Children of God, smile and rejoice,
a loved one has gone to heaven.
Listen carefully with your hearts,
let's give God praise and thanksgiving.
This parting is a celebration,
sorrow now is all past.
The suffering is done, the victory's won,
his reward has come at last.
He chose Jesus Christ as his Savior and Lord,
he repented and asked forgiveness.
As people came and went through his life
he did what he could to bear witness.
Now he is reaping his reward
just as Jesus' promise was given:
"Be happy and glad, for a great
reward is kept for you in Heaven."
He has become a part of that great cloud
of witnesses cheering us on.
He wants us to smile, just as he does now
that his victory in Christ has been won.
He prayed to the Lord morning and night
and read his Bible each day.
He needed the strength he received from God's Word
to help him along the way.
He used his God-given talents and gifts
and worked daily to be a good steward.
His message to you right now would be
"do your best for your Savior and Lord."
"Don't weep for me, dry up your tears,
I'm in the midst of great glory.
Remember...weeping endureth for a night,
but joy cometh in the morning."

Jo S. McCracken
From the book, "Poems From The Heart".
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Paul in Uniform - United States Navy.  My mom fell in love with him at first sight of this picture before she even met him.
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