In memory of

Helen Nitsopoulos

October 9, 1939 -  December 6, 2024

Helen Nitsopoulos, born on October 9, 1939, in Florina, Greece, peacefully passed away surrounded by her loving family on December 6, 2024, at the age of 85. She was a devoted mother to her son George and daughter Fanie, and her son-in-law Graziano, and a cherished Baba to her beloved grandchildren, Julia and Jade.

An avid gardener, Helen found joy and fulfillment in nurturing her plants and flowers, a testament to her nurturing spirit. She was also a dedicated member of the Vevi Society, contributing her time and effort to support the community she loved.

Helen's warmth, kindness, and unwavering love for her family were evident in everything she did. Her spirit will forever be remembered by those who had the privilege of knowing her. Helen's legacy of love and compassion will live on in the hearts of her family and friends.

She is now reunited with her beloved husband, Thomas Nitsopoulos, in Heaven. Helen will be deeply missed but fondly remembered for the joy and light she brought into the lives of everyone around her. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Alzheimer’s Society or A Living Tribute.

Guestbook 

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Julia Desiree Masiello (Granddaughter)

Entered December 10, 2024 from Kleinburg

Love you Baba. We will miss you. - Julia

Ted Bekiaris (friend)

Entered December 10, 2024 from scarborough, ontario

Sorry to hear about your mom's passing' George.
BOG DA GA PROSTI

Peter & Gisela Grouios 

Entered December 11, 2024 from Newmarket

Sending our heartfelt condolences. May she rest in eternal peace.

Mary Orologopoulos (Friend of family)

Entered December 12, 2024 from Burlington

May God's love cover you all with comfort in your time of loss, and may peace fill your hearts. With love.

Dorothy Amba (Aunt)

Entered December 12, 2024 from Australia

To my Teta Lana,
Your love, warmth, and laughter will forever stay in our hearts.
Though you're gone, your spirit and the joy you brought will always remain with us.
Rest in peace, knowing you were deeply loved.

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