Bessie Chukas

Bessie Chukas

Some lives are judged by what a person leaves in material terms, but others are measured by what they gave during their lives to her loved ones. Bessie (Vasso) was one of these women. Separated from her husband, who was in the United States during WWII and civil war which ravaged Greece following WWII, her faith and strength allowed her to raise her two daughters, Tula and Nula under the most difficult of conditions but without the bitterness which one would expect. rn rn Required to return to Greece following the birth of her daughter Tula in 1930, she returned to the United States 20 years later, witnessed the marriage of her daughters to Nick Pappas and Spiros Mantzas, who she also considered her children, raised 5 grandchildren; George, Dino, Angelo, Kiki and Steven and provided the love she possessed to her 8 great-grandchildren from whom she expected kisses when they greeted her and again when they left. From her, they all learned the importance of family, sacrifices and the strength and dignity one can carry in any situation. She will be greatly missed.rn rn Come join her family and celebrate her 99 years of life, on Wednesday from 11 am at St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church, 615 Mercer St. Cherry Hill, NJ 08002, where services will be celebrated at 1 pm. Interment will be at Lakeview Memorial Park in Cinnaminson. In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to the Senior Citizens’ Home for the Aged, at the church’s address.

2 Comments

  1. R. Cole says:

    My condolences. While I didn’t know her personally she sound like a very loving person. May you find hope in the words at John 5:28-29. Comfort one another.

  2. Vikki & Bill Rindosh says:

    By chance I read the obituary of your beloved yiayia, and it was so beautifully written. It reminded me of my yiayia being separated from her husband during the war with 4 children. I wasn’t lucky to have known her. How blessed your family is to have your yiayia with you through all the happy milestones of your lives. The pictures are only a glimpse into the wonderful person she was. I always remember her sitting in church next to her daughter or grandchildren. As you are preparing for her funeral today, our thoughts and prayers are with you that her life will be an inspiration of courage and strength when faced with life’s challenges. May the joyous memories you have shared be a source of comfort during the sad days ahead and may you all be blessed with long life to remember her always. Aioneea ee mnimee.rnWith deepest sympathies,rnKoubari, Vikki & Bill

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