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Areti Tsidonis |
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Areti
Tsidonis, 76, of Lancaster, passed away Sunday, April 11, 2010 at
Lancaster General Hospital. Born in Paliopirgos, Epirus, Greece,
Areti was the daughter of the late Leonidas and Aphrodite (Prinzis)
Valavanis. She was the loving wife for 31 years of the late
Emmanouel C. Tsidonis, who died in 1994.
Areti
and Emmanouel loved each other very much; not only were they
partners in business, but they were partners in life. They worked
side by side at Famous Cottage, 11 West Chestnut Street for many
years before it closed in the early 90s. They opened their
Central Market stand, Areti's Greek Delights, in 1993, which Areti
operated for 17 years. Her market stand was not only where people
would buy her delicious pastries, but would share their thoughts,
joys, and sorrows, and she brought them comfort and peace.
A
member of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Areti was a member
of the Philoptochos Society, and volunteered at the annual church
bazaar. She was a faithful, loving, resilient, courageous,
independent woman with a strong work ethic. She was known for her
great hospitality. She loved spending time with her family both
here and in Greece. She was most happy making pita at the family
home in Vissani, Greece. Areti adored her grandchildren and they
adored her.
Areti
is survived by her children, Dr. Olga Tsidonis Pratt, wife of
Benjamin A. Pratt, of Lancaster, Aphrodite Tsidonis Botis, wife of
Alexandros Botis, of Ioannina, Greece, three grandchildren,
Rebecca T. and Emmanuel Joshua "EJ" Pratt, and Raya Areti Botis,
sisters, Vaselia, wife of George Alvanos, and Chrysanthi, wife of
John Souras, all of Athens, Greece, and many other relatives in
Lebanon, PA, New York, and Greece.
Areti's
family would like to extend their sincere appreciation to the
doctors and nurses of the LGH Trauma-Neuro unit on 5 Lime who took
wonderful compassionate care of their mother.
Funeral Services will be held at Annunciation Greek Orthodox
Church, 64 Hershey Ave., Lancaster, PA 17603 on Wednesday, April
14, 2010 at 10:30 AM. Viewings will be held at the church Tuesday
evening from 6 until 8 PM and Wednesday morning from 9:30 until
10:30 AM. A Trisagion Service will be held Tuesday evening at
7:00 PM. Interment will be in Conestoga Memorial Park.
Please omit flowers, contributions in Areti's memory may be made
to Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 64 Hershey Ave., Lancaster,
PA 17603. Charles
F. Snyder Jr. Funeral Home & Chapel in charge of arrangements. To
send an online condolence, please visit snyderfuneralhome.com |
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Areti was a beloved aunt. She always showed
tremendous kindness and generousity towards everyone but
especially her family. Never a day passed that she did not
continue to remember her beloved husband, Manolis. Areti means
virtuous and I feel it was a fitting name.
Whenever I go into the market I will remember her. She was the
last living member of our family who ran the Famous Cottage
which included my father, mother, Uncle Gus and two great
uncles. May their memories be eternal.
Florias Andreas Morfesis & Family
It takes a special woman to raise two special
daughters. I will always remember Mrs. Tsidonis with great
fondness and admiration. Her legacy lives on in Olga and
Aphrodite and her grandchildren.
May her memory be eternal and may God grant her a place of rest!
Much Love,
Theo Ritorto and family
Areti will be greatly missed by me and my "ohandras
moo" (husband) as it was our Saturday ritual when going to the
Lancaster Farmer's market to stop, chat (trying out my "Greek")
and buying her wonderful "delights." She became my "Alinika"
mentor when I was planning a trip to Greece with my "i Mitera
moo." She was patient with my language skills (or lack thereof)
and was generous of her time and consideration. She became like
family to me and I even gave her a DVD of my travels. I will
return to Greece again someday. I will be saddened every
Saturday when I think of Areti. "Ephredischto" and "Parakalo"
for the way she enriched my life this past year. I know she is
looking forward to being with her "ohandras" whom she always
spoke of and missed dearly. To Olga and EJ, who I met on
occasion at her stand, my heart goes out to you and your family.
"Sagapo" Areti. Yassou.
With love,
Carol Oliver (carol.oliver@nexans.com)
Olga and Aphrodite,
My tears flow as I remember these many, many years of friendship
I have enjoyed with your Father, yourselves, and especially your
Mother, dear Areti.
If I may, it started with the Dauphin Deposit Bank, I the
teller, you and yours, the customer. Yes, this is Kathy.
I have kept in touch all these years via the Market Stand,
inquiring about you and at times, lucky enough to run into the
both of you several times.
I want you to know that you family made a difference in my life.
The sense of family, the love between you was so great. I had
never seen a family quite like yours. I never knew how much
until I saw your Mama's obituary in the paper today, Tuesday,
the 13th of April. Somehow, I felt that I had lost a member of
my family. To have been in touch nearly 30 years, watching the
two of you grow up to have families of your own and continue to
know Areti after your Father passed has been a privilege and I
just can not believe it has ended.
My sadness is a seed compared to the fruit that you must bear
and I am praying that you and your family believe that your Mama
is walking towards your Papa this very moment and happy are
they! Together at last - again.
Theirs was a great love as was the love they held for the both
of you.
My Most Heartfelt Thoughts and Great Fondness Forever,
Kathy Swisher
If you would like to continue some sort of friendship or just to
keep in touch to let each of us know we are still alive in the
future, my email is:
keswish@msn.com
Dear Olga and Ben and children,
We are deeply sorrowful for your great loss. We pray for
your family and trust your Mother is with the Lord receiving her
crown of glory. May her memory be eternal!
With love in Christ,
Brian, Despina,Irene and Ian Snyder
Many years ago I met Areti at Market by buying
her stuffed grape leaves. She always enticed me to try
everything. I loved her food and enjoyed many visits with her
as her stand became a regular stop for me. She touched my life
and many others that she never met. I often purchased her food,
to share with my residents at Brereton Manor. Her Spanikopita
was especially liked and always considered a special treat. I'm
sure it was the love that went into making them that made it
taste so good. I was so sad when she stopped making her grape
leaves but happy to still enjoy our conversations. She will be
remembered fondly by me each time I pass her market stand or
serve what were my favorites from her. I am thankful to have
known her.
Bill Boyd
When i was a little boy, my father would take
me into the famous cottage alot. He was the man who ran the
train that went down water street in Lancaster. He would always
stop the train for lunch and go in and talk to Eddie and Manuel.
And my wife always like to get the pastries from Areti from
market. So, inclosing we are offering our Condolences to the
rest of your family.
Joey and Joanny DeMora.
Dear Olga & Aphrodite & family,
My grandmother died about 12 years ago and she was the PA Dutch
version of Areti. When I started getting to know your mother I
always called her my Greek grandmother. They were built the
same, walked the same, great cooks, didn't want anyone in their
kitchen (Areti told me this), a wonderful ear for listening and
wonderful at telling stories. I will miss her as much as my own
grandmother and my heart goes out to you and your family. One
day when I visited her she was very sad because she missed her
husband so much. Now they are together again and I'm happy for
her. She will be missed so much by so many.
Much love,
Katy Conlin
Olga,
We just today heard about the passing of your Mom, our beloved
former neighbor and friend. I wish we knew so we could have
paid our respect. The Malles family knew her for over 20 years
and she will be missed. She loved giving our kids cookies
everytime we could get down to market and they loved her warm
hugs. They are very sad to have lost her as are we. Please
call if you need anything. Our thoughts and prayers are with
you and Aphrodite on the loss of your mom.
Matt, Carrie, Bradley & Cassie Malles previously at 541 W Walnut
Olga and family,
We are sorry for your loss. This is a difficult time for you
and your family. Our prayers are with you.
Chuck and Mary Rost
Though I didn't know your mom well, my visits
to her stand were always a high point of market days. She was so
kind and gentle.
Jon Rutter
to olga, aphrodite and family
there are no words to express the deep sorrow for the loss of
your mother and my wonderful friend rita. my trips to market
always included a "sit and talk" and to discuss the loves of her
life...the grand children. in december we would commiserate
about being lost in the holiday festivities as both our
birthdays were on the 29th!! market will never be the same.
my prayers are with you all.
jake fehl
(the frogman)
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