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Nicolas Papadimitriou-Papas


Nicolas Papadimitriou Papas—age 62 of Clearwater left us unexpectedly on Monday July 4, 2022, while in Greece in the loving arms of his wife.

Born in the village of Orange, New South Wales, Australia on August 3, 1959, he immigrated to the United States in 1963, and was raised in Gary, Indiana. His family moved to Clearwater, Florida in 1974, joining Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church where he met, and later married, the love of his life, Maria. He graduated from Clearwater High School in 1977 and worked for many years running his businesses: The Monaco Motel, Young’s Pit Bar-B-Que, Hogfish Grill, and Rumba Island Bar & Grill.

Family was unquestionably the centerpiece of Nick’s life. And his greatest delight was when they were all together.  Born to be a Papou, he lived for his grandchildren, his light—Nicolas and Maria—and he was eagerly anticipating the birth of his third grandchild in September. Though Nick’s love and pride for his wife and five children could never be sufficiently expressed in words, he would never pass on the opportunity to declare that he was the richest man in the world on account of his family, according to him ‘his greatest accomplishment.’

There was no place on earth that Nick wanted to be more than Greece. He ardently respected the history and culture of his fatherland and the Orthodox Christian faith that it guards. His house overlooking the Ionian was his self-described “happy place.” He devoted his time to producing olive oil and he looked forward to bringing the annual harvest to the press each November. When he was not caring for his family’s olive groves, he was sure to be found seated around a table, whether socializing in the platia (town square), dining with his loved ones, or in solitude—gazing into the sea in peaceful reflection. The summer season in Greece brought his favorite things— panigyria (festivals) and adventures with his children, especially his grandson, little Nic who would spend each summer with him there—and this summer was particularly special because he celebrated the wedding of his daughter, joined by friends and family in his favorite place.

Nick was enthusiastic about Greece and his Hellenic heritage, sharing it with everyone and ensuring that the traditions continued to be passed on to the next generations.

Nick is remembered for his humility, generosity, quick-witted humor, and above all, love of festivity. Upon learning of his passing, a local shopkeeper in Greece proclaimed, “the man was a celebration!”  Indeed, Nick brought warmth and merriment wherever he want, spreading laughter and shining light. We are certain that he continues this in the midst of the unwaning light.

Nick is survived by his wife of 39 years, Maria, with whom he built his large family, with sons Aristomenis “Menios” and Peter (Allie), and daughters, Kallie Foutz (Joshua), Eleni Kaye (Mason), and Gabrielle; his two beautiful grandchildren, Nicolas and Maria; his parents, Aristomenis “Menios” and Kalliope “Popi” Papas; brothers Kleomenis (Cindy) and Spiros (Jennifer); Mother-in-law, Eleni Azzarella; and Sisters-in-Law, Tasia and Georgia Kossivas; and countless cousins, nieces and nephews, koumbaroi and godchildren—both in Greece and the United States—all whom he deeply loves.

Nick was predeceased by his fathers-in law, Peter Kossivas and James T. Azzarella.

Visitation will be Friday July 15, 2022 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Veterans Funeral Care located at 830 N Belcher Rd, Clearwater. The Trisagion Prayers will take place 7:30 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held 11:00 am Saturday July 16, 2022 at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church with burial at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park.

A celebration of Nick’s life will be held at Rumba Island Bar & Grill immediately following the funeral.

For those unavailable to be present for the service, livestreaming will be available by visiting this link.

Condolences and your favorite memories of Nick may be shared with the family at www.veteransfuneralcare.com

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to St. Judes.

 

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