In memory of

Anastasia Agouros

January 12, 1951 -  March 10, 2024

It is with heavy hearts that the Agouros family announces the passing of Anastasia Agouros, 73, who passed away on March 10th, 2024. Her passing was sudden and unexpected from a stroke and she was taken away from us far too soon. Anastasia was caring and loving and a ray of light to all who met her.

Anastasia had 3 loving children, 3 grandchildren, 3 sisters and and 1 brother and many beautiful nieces and nephews. She traveled the world and enjoyed life to its fullest. She volunteered in the church and was part of the Hellenic home community. She was well loved in the Hellenic home and will be missed by many. She loved dogs and cared for her Son's dog Muffin on many occasions and Muffin had become as familiar in the Hellenic home as Anastasia.

Anastasia's daughter-in-law, Lynn, who she felt was like a blood daughter, passed away less than 2 years ago from cancer and Anastasia passed away from a stroke. Anyone who wants to honor her memory please donate to either the Cancer foundation or the Heart and Stroke foundation

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Kathy, Constantina Venetis and Family (Friends)

Entered March 11, 2024 from Markham

Our thoughts and prayers go to all her family. Anastasia will be missed but her spirit and energy lives on in the legacy she left behind...her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

May her memory be eternal, and it will when you speak of her and share memories of her together. May she rest in peace 🙏🏻☦️

Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. May God give you the comfort and strength you need during this time of grief.

The Venetis Family

Maria Pierides (Niece)

Entered March 11, 2024 from Seattle, WA

I loved Thea and will miss her greatly. She was a second mom to me, and all the memories I have of her I will cherish. May her memories be eternal.

Adam (Informal former employee)

Entered March 12, 2024 from 68 Abell st unit 2209

I am deeply saddened by the news and want to express my condolences to the family, Spyro ment soo much to me during an up hill battle of the heart. Spyro is a kind man and a excellent sheppard, I was just a small person when I meet Spyro and he touched me with positive encouragement to dream big; I didn't know why this had happen but I knew he was a very supportive person for me to learn from. I wish and pray that his family will be at peace and that this not cause unrest, but opens him up to have a creative edge over darkness.
I thank his family for allowing me the opportunity to know him.

Gus Pergantis (Employer)

Entered March 12, 2024

Our deepest condolences for your loss

George Kriticos (Cousin)

Entered March 12, 2024

Our deepest condolences to you and your family. Your mom will be missed love your cousins, the Kriticos family.

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