Wilma Tsangaris

Obituary of Wilma B. Tsangaris

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Wilma B. Tsangaris who was born on August 10, 1922 in Cutoff Louisiana entered into rest on Monday June 4, 2012. In 1942 she married George M. Tsangaris,who died in 1984. They traveled and lived in Japan, Greece, New York and Florida. Wilma is survived by her daughter Eva (Tom) Dushas,sons Michael (Ellen), Nicholas (Ileanna); 8 Cherished grandchildren, Sotiri (Denise) Dushas, Alexandra (Dean) Speres, Georgiana (Kevin) O'Sullivan, Louise, George,Isaiah, George M. and Aristotle Tsangaris. Her dear sisters and brother,Mary Louise Benson, Betty Hyden, Nancy Rodriguez and brother Edgar Cantrelle JR. 9 great-grandchildren; Emily, Aristides, Lilly, Lyla, George, Tommy, Charlie and Mariana. Wilma's funeral service will be Friday 10:00AM at The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 10 Mill Road New Rochelle New York. With the interment to follow in the family Plot in Greenwood Union Cemetery, Rye NY. Her Family will be present to receive friends on Thursday from 2-4 & 7-9 PM at The Harrison Funeral Home, 329 Halstead Avenue, Harrison NY. In lieu of flowers donations to The Holy Trinity G.O. Church, 10 Mill Rd., New Rochelle NY 10801, in her memory would be appreciated
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