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Epistle Reading St. Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians 4:9-16 BRETHREN, God has exhibited us apostles as last of all, like men sentenced to death; because we have become a spectacle to the world, to angels and to men. We are fools for Christ's sake, but you are wise in Christ. We are weak, but you are strong. You are held in honor, but we in disrepute. To the present hour we hunger and thirst, we are ill-clad and buffeted and homeless, and we labor, working with our own hands. When reviled, we bless; when persecuted, we endure; when slandered, we try to conciliate; we have become, and are now, as the refuse of the world, the off- scouring of all things. I do not write this to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children. For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel. I urge you, then, be imitators of me. Gospel Reading The Gospel According to Matthew 17:14-23 At that time, a man came up to Him and kneeling before Him said, "Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and he suffers terribly; for often he falls into the fire, and often into the water. And I brought him to Your disciples, and they could not heal him." And Jesus answered, "O faithless and perverse generation, how long am I to be with you? How long am I to bear with you? Bring him here to me." And Jesus rebuked him, and the demon came out of him, and the boy was cured instantly. Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, "Why could we not cast it out?" He said to them, "Because of your little faith. For truly I say to you, if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move hence to yonder place,' and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you. But this kind never comes out except by prayer and fasting." As they were gathering in Galilee, Jesus said to them, "The Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill Him, and He will be raised on the third day." Sunday, August 28 th , 2016 10th Sunday of Matthew To contact our clergy, please call the numbers listed below: Reverend Father Matthew Gilbert: 801-556-1139 Reverend Father Elias Koucos: 801-556-4640 Reverend Father George Politis (retired) Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Salt Lake www.gocslc.org; [email protected] Holy Trinity Cathedral: 279 S. 300 W. SLC, UT 84101, (801) 328-9681 Prophet Elias Church: 5335 Highland Dr. Holladay, UT 84117, (801) 277-2693

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Epistle Reading St. Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians 4:9-16

BRETHREN, God has exhibited us apostles as last of all,

like men sentenced to death; because we have become a

spectacle to the world, to angels and to men. We are fools

for Christ's sake, but you are wise in Christ. We are weak,

but you are strong. You are held in honor, but we in

disrepute. To the present hour we hunger and thirst, we are

ill-clad and buffeted and homeless, and we labor, working

with our own hands. When reviled, we bless; when

persecuted, we endure; when slandered, we try to

conciliate; we have become, and are now, as the refuse of the world, the off-

scouring of all things. I do not write this to make you ashamed, but to admonish you

as my beloved children. For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not

have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel. I

urge you, then, be imitators of me.

Gospel Reading The Gospel According to Matthew 17:14-23

At that time, a man came up to Him and kneeling before Him

said, "Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and

he suffers terribly; for often he falls into the fire, and often into

the water. And I brought him to Your disciples, and they could

not heal him." And Jesus answered, "O faithless and perverse

generation, how long am I to be with you? How long am I to

bear with you? Bring him here to me." And Jesus rebuked him,

and the demon came out of him, and the boy was cured instantly. Then the disciples

came to Jesus privately and said, "Why could we not cast it out?" He said to them,

"Because of your little faith. For truly I say to you, if you have faith as a grain of

mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move hence to yonder place,' and it will

move; and nothing will be impossible to you. But this kind never comes out except by

prayer and fasting." As they were gathering in Galilee, Jesus said to them, "The Son

of man is to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill Him, and He will be

raised on the third day."

Sunday, August 28th, 2016 10th Sunday of Matthew

To contact our clergy, please call the numbers listed below:

Reverend Father Matthew Gilbert: 801-556-1139

Reverend Father Elias Koucos: 801-556-4640

Reverend Father George Politis (retired)

Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Salt Lake

www.gocslc.org; [email protected]

Holy Trinity Cathedral: 279 S. 300 W. SLC, UT 84101, (801) 328-9681

Prophet Elias Church: 5335 Highland Dr. Holladay, UT 84117, (801) 277-2693

Sunday Services August 28th, 2016 10th Sunday of Matthew Holy Trinity Orthros 8:30am/Divine Liturgy 9:30am Fr. Johns Prophet Elias Orthros 8:30am/Divine Liturgy 9:30am Fr. Elias September 4th, 2016 11th Sunday of Matthew Holy Trinity (Only) Orthros 8:30am/Divine Liturgy 9:30am Fr. Elias

Please be aware of the time change for Sunday Liturgical services. Starting Sunday September 18th, Orthros is at 9:00 a.m. followed by

Divine Liturgy at 10:00 a.m.

Weekday Services

Monday, August 29th, 2016 Beheading of the Holy and Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John Holy Trinity Orthros 8:30am followed by Divine Liturgy Fr. Elias Thursday, September 1st, 2016 Feast Day of the Indication Prophet Elias Orthros 8:30am followed by Divine Liturgy Fr. Elias

Memorials

August 28th, 2016 Surene Kledjian 40 Days Prophet Elias Demetra Thimakis 40 Days Prophet Elias John E. Thimakis 21 Years Prophet Elias Gust Katsikathas 1 Year Holy Trinity

Coffee Hour will be Sponsored by the Thimakis Family

September 11th, 2016 Olive Paras 3 Months Holy Trinity Gust Paras 9 Months Holy Trinity September 18th, 2016 Maria Kambaladou 6 Months Prophet Elias

When Scheduling Memorials… Memorials must be scheduled through Fr. Elias. For inquiries, regarding memorials please contact Fr. Elias

At 801-556-4640 or [email protected]

Prayer List Julie, Tamara, Charissa, Linda, Marlee, Irene, Juliet, Lisa, Matthew,

Fr. Matthew, Ed, Kimberly, Sophia, Austin, Sarah, Angela,

If you would like to add a name to the prayer list, you can do so by calling the main office at Holy Trinity at 801-328-9681.

NEW PARKING STICKERS

Please note that the old stickers will be ineffective after September 12, 2016.

We are currently issuing new parking stickers. In order to receive a new parking sticker, you must be a current Steward of our Parish. The offices have a form that will need to be filled out with your car make, and license plate number. The form is available on the website at gocslc.org. Please stop by the church office at your convenience to receive your new sticker. Please keep in mind that the stickers are for our parishioners only. If you have any questions, please call the church office at (801) 328-9681. Thank you for your cooperation

FRIENDLY REMINDER

AHEPA BBQ

A Community BBQ sponsored by SLC AHEPA is scheduled for Sunday, August 28, 2016 at the Prophet Elias Pavilion. EVERYONE IS WELCOME. Menu will include:

Lamb on the spit, Chicken, as well as Pilafi, Corn on the Cob, Salata and

Watermelon. Music by The Chris Dokos Band; Food and Fun. Cost $20 for Adults / $10 for Children (12 and under). Social Hour starts at 5:00 and we will serve food by 6:00. You are welcome to come earlier to play cards. This year’s recipients of the six $1000 scholarships offered by the SLC AHEPA chapter will be announced at the picnic. *This year there were 12 very qualified applicants. Unfortunately, we only had enough scholarship money to award six scholarships. Therefore, some of the chapter members donated enough money to be able to grant a seventh scholarship. If you have questions, or are interested in donating for additional scholarships, please call Chris Floor: 801-450-2105.

YOUTH MINISTRIES

***SAVE THE DATE***

GOYA ELECTIONS

We will be electing Jr. & Sr. Goya Officers for 2016-2017 on September 25th after Sunday School at Holy Trinity (we will wait for students driving down from Prophet Elias) lunch will be served. Come join us and be part of the team who helps plan upcoming Goya events!

***GOYA Basketball is around the corner! ***

Start thinking about your UCAA GOYA teams now. Boys and girl’s teams, grades 3rd through 12th are eligible to participate. Registration will start on September 25, 2016

****Basketball Tournament News***

There is also GOYA Basketball Tournament that our youth are eligible to participate in. 2017 GOYA Tournament will take place in Dallas, Texas from January 13-16, 2017. This is separate from the UCAA GOYA basketball teams, to participate, additional registration/teams are required. Registration opens, October 7, 2016. More details to follow.

ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

BARBECUE

Join us for an evening of fun, food and fellowship with friends!

Date: September 18, 2016

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Place: Prophet Elias Pavilion

5335 Highland Drive

Holladay, Utah

**First Day of Sunday School; September 18th**

Good luck to all students going back to school! We wanted to let you know that the first day of Sunday School class will be on September 18th. There will be a special blessing that day for all of the kids at both churches as we start our new school year. Details to follow. Watch your mail for the upcoming Sunday School year Calendar of Events.

**Sunday School Teachers Needed at Prophet Elias and Holy Trinity** If you are interested in teaching Sunday School, please let us know. For Holy Trinity, the following grades are specifically needed: 6th grade (co-teacher); 7th, 8th and 9th grade. Please contact Paul K at 801-870-1514 or Denise N at 801-604-6782 for PE; Elenie S at 801-718-7515 for HT. Thank you!

GREEK FESTIVAL 2016 FOOD PREP SCHEDULE Dates are subject to change

FOOD ITEM CHAIRMAN PREP DATES

Macaroons

Christina Athas August 28

Baklava Andrea Orton, Angela Kithas & Cindy Skedros

Assembly Boxing

August 30 & 31

Karithopita Zeta Tsagaris September 4

GREEK FESTIVAL 2016 SEPTEMBER 9TH-11TH

FRIDAY 11:00AM-11:00PM SATURDAY 11:00AM-11:00PM

SUNDAY 11:00AM-8:00PM WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU THERE!

FESTIVAL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Food Line volunteers needed for Sunday all shifts available. Please contact Orie Kambouris at 801-808-6542 or email at

[email protected]

Food Line volunteers are also needed for Saturday all shifts available. Please contact Tina Kelaidis – Dover at 801-647-9534 or email at

[email protected]

Pastry Booth Volunteers needed Friday, Saturday and Sunday. All Shifts available. Please contact Andrea Orton 801-557-4137

Jolene Vasilias 801-652-9594, Alicia Mares 801-673-3340.

Gyro Booth needs your help! Come show us how you Gyro! Volunteers needed Friday, Saturday and Sunday, all shifts.

Please contact Chris Mantas at (801)557-8280.

GIFT CERTIFICATES A GREAT GIFT FOR YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

Gift Certificates are now available for Admissions for $3, along with $5 and $10 food certificates. To purchase please call the church office at 801-328-9681 to place your order so that we can have them ready for you to pick up. Thank you.

FESTIVAL POSTERS If you have a favorite business that you frequent and can give them a poster to advertise the Festival, it would be fabulous! Posters available this Sunday in the Narthex at Holy Trinity and Prophet Elias and also at the office. If you have any questions, please call the church office at 801-328-9681. Thank you.

Beheading of the Holy and Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John

The divine Baptist, the Prophet born of a Prophet, the seal of all the Prophets and beginning of the Apostles, the mediator between the Old and New Covenants, the voice of one crying in the wilderness, the God-sent Messenger of the incarnate Messiah, the forerunner of Christ's coming into the world (Isaiah 40:3; Mal. 3: 1); who by many miracles was both conceived and born; who was filled with the Holy

Spirit while yet in his mother's womb; who came forth like another Elias the Zealot, whose life in the wilderness and divine zeal for God's Law he imitated: this divine Prophet, after he had preached the baptism of repentance according to God's command; had taught men of low rank and high how they must order their lives; had admonished those whom he baptized and had filled them with the fear of God, teaching them that no one is able to escape the wrath to come if he do not works worthy of repentance; had, through such preaching, prepared their hearts to receive the evangelical teachings of the Savior; and finally, after he had pointed out to the people the very Savior, and said, "Behold the Lamb of God, Which taketh away the sin of the world" (Luke 3:2-18; John 1: 29-36), after all this, John sealed with his own blood the truth of his words and was made a sacred victim for the divine Law at the hands of a transgressor. This was Herod Antipas, the Tetrarch of Galilee, the son of Herod the Great. This man had a lawful wife, the daughter of Arethas (or Aretas), the King of Arabia (that is, Arabia Petraea, which had the famous Nabatean stone city of Petra as its capital. This is the Aretas mentioned by Saint Paul in II Cor. 11:32). Without any cause, and against every commandment of the Law, he put her away and took to himself Herodias, the wife of his deceased brother Philip, to whom Herodias had borne a daughter, Salome. He would not desist from this unlawful union even when John, the preacher of repentance, the bold and austere accuser of the lawless, censured him and told him, "It is not lawful for thee to have thy brother's wife" (Mark 6: 18). Thus Herod, besides his other unholy acts, added yet this, that he apprehended John and shut him in prison; and perhaps he would have killed him straightway, had he not feared the people, who had extreme reverence for John. Certainly, in the beginning, he himself had great reverence for this just and holy man. But finally, being pierced with the sting of a mad lust for the woman Herodias, he laid his defiled hands on the teacher of purity on the very day he was celebrating his birthday. When Salome, Herodias' daughter, had danced in order to please him and those who were supping with him, he promised her -- with an oath more foolish than any foolishness -- that he would give her anything she asked, even unto the half of his kingdom. And she, consulting with her mother, straightway asked for the head of John the Baptist in a charger. Hence this transgressor of the Law, preferring his lawless oath above the precepts of the Law, fulfilled this godless promise and filled his loathsome banquet with the blood of the Prophet. So it was that that all-venerable head, revered by the Angels, was given as a prize for an abominable dance, and became the plaything of the dissolute daughter of a debauched mother. As for the body of the divine Baptist, it was taken up by his disciples and placed in a tomb.

Raffle Tickets are Now Available!

Tickets have been mailed out and you should be receiving them soon. If you need additional tickets, stop by the church office or call at 801-328-9681.We will be happy to send you more. We appreciate all your help and support in selling the Raffle Tickets.

Good Luck to Everyone!

2016 GREEK FESTIVAL CHAIRMAN We ask that you please call to volunteer any time you may have

available, to make this year's Festival a success!

Please call the Chairman directly or the chruch office at (801)328-9681

to volunteer your time. FRIDAY - September 9th 11:00 A.M TO 11:00 P.M SATURDAY - September 10th 11:00 A.M TO 11:00 P.M SUNDAY - Semptember 11th 11:00 A.M TO 8:00 P.M

CHAIRMAN PHONE NUMBERS EMAIL

Festival Co-Chairs Tom Peters, Steve Gamvroulas, Connie Yengich

801-328-9681

Liquor Permit Connie Yengich, Nick Floros Connie 801-328-9681, Nick 801-597-3519 [email protected] [email protected]

Food Permits Connie Yengich 801-328-9681 [email protected]

Admissions North Entrance Bill Pippas 801-205-0272 [email protected]

Admissions South Entrance Bill Pippas 801-205-0272 [email protected]

Advertising Connie Yengich, Mike Varanakis, Jim Sakelleriou

Connie 801-793-9393 Mike V 801-256-9866 [email protected] [email protected]

Baklava Andrea Orton, Angela Kithas & Cindy Skedors

Andrea 801-557-4137, Angela 801-718-5857 [email protected]

Bar Nick Floros 801-485-1678 cell 801-597-3519 [email protected]

Cashiers Food Line Mike and Nicholas Katsanevas Mike 801-558-9148 Nick 801-558-9184 [email protected]

Church Tours Toni Mae Dweyer 801-467-8917

Coffee Valerie Argyle 801-298-3632 [email protected]

Court Yard Café Shelley Anderson 801-277-6651 [email protected]

Crowd Control Set up George Liodakis and Steve Gamvroulas

George 801-597-6204 , Steve 801-580-6900 [email protected]

Dolmathes Xanthi Athousakis and Kathy Paras

Xanthi 801-558-5430, Kathy 801-671-1964. [email protected]

Facilities Zeljko Milovic/Connie Yengich 801-328-9681 [email protected] [email protected]

Fasolakia Bill Rekouniotis, Bill Kandas Bill K. 801-272-1906 Bill R. 801-673-0424 [email protected]

Festival Sponsorship Jim Sakellariou 801-450-2310 [email protected]

Festival Layout Zeljko Milovic/Connie Yengich Zeljko 801-808-0313, Connie (801)793-9393 [email protected]

Fire Department Connie Yenigch and Nick Floros Connie 801-328-9681, Nick 801-597-3519 [email protected] [email protected]

Food Lines /Runners Friday Tia and Sam Korologos 801-560-3121 nor 801-254-8738 [email protected]

Food Lines/Runners Saturday Tina Kelaidis-Dover, Adelina Littler, Footie Kelaidis

Tina 801-266-3601, Footie 801-262-3984 [email protected]

Food Lines/Runners Sunday Orie and Niko Kambouris Orie 801-808-6542, Niko 801-244-1547 [email protected]

Food Purchasing Yannis Armaou 801-232-9164 [email protected]

Food Safety Yannis Armaou, Sifi Sifandonakis

Sifi 801-712-4004, Yanni 801-232-9164 [email protected] [email protected]

Galaktobureko Angelica Bailey and Andrea Pullos

Angelica 801-598-1970, Andrea 801-301-7704

[email protected]

Gourmet Booth Maria Nelson, Cindy Skedros Maria 801-201-3953 Cindy 801-560-9728 [email protected] [email protected]

Gyro Chris Mantas, Yannis Armaou Chris 801-567-8280, Yanni, 801-232-9164 [email protected]

Kafenio Zeta Tsagaris 801-673-0553 [email protected]

Kalamari Terry Tatum, Ken Vordos Terry 801-944-9163 Ken 801-565-9557 [email protected] [email protected]

Karithopita Zeta Tsagaris 801-277-4538 [email protected]

Keftethes Yanni Armou Prep Chair/Chris Kontgis Festival

Chris 801-856-9500 Yannis 801-232-9164 [email protected]

Kota (Greek Chicken) Pete Floor 801-875-1012 [email protected]

Koulouria Shelley Anderson and Jolene Vasilias

Jolene 801-277-6651, Shelley 801-860-3585 [email protected]

Kourambiethes Shelley Anderson and Nia Reganis

Shelley 801-860-3585, Nia 801-243-7802 [email protected]

Lamb Basil Chelemes 801-580-1338 [email protected]

Loukanika/Greek Fries Bill Zoumadakis 801-273-1191 [email protected]

Loukoumathes Terry Chipian 801-942-2457 [email protected]

Maintenance Zeljko Milovic, Nikola Obradovic Zeljko 801-808-0313, Nikola 801-842-3125 [email protected]

Melomakarona Elpitha Votsis, Katina Sifantonakis

Elpitha 801-554-1219, Katina 801-554-4607 [email protected] [email protected]

Midway Connie Yengich, Yanni Armaou Connie 801-793-9393 Yanni 801-232-9164 [email protected]

Ovens Pete Saltas Pete 801-573-1827 [email protected]

Pasta Flora Cindy Skedros, Alex Yengich Alex 801-512-9918, Cindy 801-560-9728 [email protected],

Pastichio Angelica Bailey and Shelley Anderson

Angelica 801-598-1970 Shelley 801-860-3585 [email protected]

Pastry Booth Friday Jolene Vasilias, Andrea Orton and Alicia Mares

Jolene 801-652-9594 Andrea 801-557-4137, Alicia 801673-3340

[email protected]

Pastry Booth Saturday Sissi Sakelariou, Jolene Vasilias, Elpitha Votisis

801-558-4591 [email protected]

Pastry Booth Sunday Jolene Vasilias, Andrea Orton and Alicia Mares

Jolene 801-557-4137 Andrea 801-557-4137 [email protected] [email protected]

Pilafi Dean Shilaos, Bob Nelson 801-583-9709 Dean [email protected]

Raffle Elaine Guin 801-467-8170 [email protected]

Car Raffle Nick Bapis 801-401-8700 [email protected]

Salads Larry Papadopoulos 801-230-7344 [email protected]

Security Steve Gamvroulas 801-580-6900 [email protected]

Souvlakia Chicken & Pork Chris Floor Chris 801-450-2015

Prep /Skewering Souvlakia Yannis Armaou 801-232-9164 [email protected]

Sponsorship Luncheon Connie Yengich, Cindy Skedors 801-793-9393 Connie, 801 [email protected], [email protected]

Stifatho Cliff Orton, Steve Saltas Cliff 801-541-5752, Steve 801-541-0794 [email protected] [email protected]

T-Shirt Design & Printing Patrick Burton, Jim Sakelariou 801-688-8572 [email protected]

Tyropites Stephanie Pappas Home 801-272-1826 Cell 801-450-0660 [email protected]

Valet Parking Chris Mantas 801-557-8280, 801-521-9790 [email protected]

Volunteer Coordinator Sandra Vosnos and Mary Strand 801-328-9681 [email protected]

GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY OF GREATER SALT LAKE 2016 STEWARDSHIP JANUARY THROUGH JULY 2016

Adondakis, George & Kim Caputo, Matt & Yelena Drossos, Bill G & Sophia K. Howard, Krista

Aerakis, Nick & Stephanie Carras, Mary O Durantos, Stacy D Hunter, Mark & Angie

Albert, Helen Carson, Rusty & Sydnie Efstathiou, Demetreos (Jim) & Theodra Johnson, John K

Albert, Steve D & Nickie Cayias, George J & Connie Felis, George P & Gloria Kalantzes, Nick

Anderson, Doug & Shelley Chachas, John A & Irene Feotis, Anthony & Arge Kallas, Angelo & Anna

Andrenyak, David M Chaus, William G & Sharon Floros, Nick Kalodimos, Joseph & Melinda

Androulidakis, Emmanuel Roza Chelemes, Basil S & Jonie Folias, Efthymios & Vickie Kambouris, Konstantinos H. & Mary

Angelides, Nicholas & Aphrodite Chelemes, Chris & Magdaline Fotes, George P. Janae Kambouris, Nicholas & Orie

Anthony, Adriana Chichis, George & Anastasia Fotes, Mike P. & Eleni Kapos, Georgette

Argyle, Valerie Chipian, Terry & Mary Franck, Lewis -Buddy Meredith Kapos, John P. & Mary H.

Armaou, Panagiota Chlepas, Trace Fuskandrakis, Jim & Kathleen Kapos, Lee J. & Kim

Armaou, Yannis Chrystopolous, Crystal Futrell, Nancy Kapos, Todd J. & Joy H.

Athens, Nicholas & Tia Clayton, Matthew & Maria F. Gallegos, Gerard & Klea Karahalios, Greg & Roula

Athousakis, Xanthi Colessides, Nick J & Syd Gamvroulas, Chris Karahalios, Paul & Renna

Babalis, Catherine A Colin, JoAnn P Gamvroulas, Steven P. & Maria D. Karahalios, Roula

Babalis, Maxine C Cononelos, Terry Gamvroulas, Tula Kassapakis, Stella

Babalis, Stephanie Corbett, Dean & Helen M. Georgas, James A Kastanis, Jim & Lucille

Bapis, Nick M. & Elaine M. Corbett, Frank & Leslie Georgas, Rose Katis, Chris M

Bapis, Paul Corbett, Paul F. & Reinje Georgas, Vassie Katis, Jean

Barton, Frank & Patricia P. Cowan-Klein, Mary Ghicadus, Chris James & Vicki K. Katis, Sandra

Basta, Rehan Daskalakis, Gus & Mary Giamalakis, Angelo & Chrysoula Katsan, Madaline

Bathemess, LeiAnn S. Daskalakis, Harry (Bob) & Christy Giamalakis, Mike & Pat Katsanevakis, Eftichios

Bathemess, Nicolas & Keriann Davis, Athena Giamalakis, Pete A. Megan Katsanevas, Alexandria

Benardis, Milton Davis, James & Debra Giannopoulos, Ted & Ann Katsanevas, David & Pari

Benis, George & Mary Deneris, Charles A. & Chris K. Gianoulis, Katherine Katsanevas, James & Georgette

Bolic, Angie S Dewey, Sylvia Glezos, Mary F Katsanevas, Louie

Bonica, Mary Kay Diamant, Bill J Glezos, Nicholas Katsanevas, Manuel & Alma

Bouvier, Katherine & Steven F. Diamant, James & Fotini Gregory, Kim & Athena Katsanevas, Margaret

Brillos, Angelo & Andrea Dillon, George & Mary Guin, Baird & Elaine Katsanevas, Maria S

Burgess, Louis & Keri Dimas, Katie Hardwick, Kenneth W. & Maria O. Katsanevas, Mary P.

Burton, Mary C Dimas, Nicholas & Valerie Herbert, Bruce & Donnette Katsanevas, Mary M

Calevas, John T & Sandra Doulis, Chris & Kathy Hill, Elias C. Katsanevas, Steve M. & Georgia

Camaras, Tyke G & Elaine Drakos, Stavros & Aliki Hillas, Steve & Angie Katsohirakis, Kosta & Georgia

Cameron, Barbara Draper, Sidney H. & Helen E. Himonas, Deno & Lisa Katzourakis, John & Rula

Katzourakis, Michael G. & Liberty S. Lavelle, James V & Artemis Marcooles, George A. (Bob)

Kelaidis, John S. & Fotine L. Liacopoulos, Tom & Ann Mares, Tony & Alica Orvin, James E & Sophie

Kerikas, Emanuel J. & Sharon Liapis, Paul & Judith Margaritis, Ionna Owen, Dorothy Pappas

Kithas, Andrew J. Limantzakis, Anastasia Marinos, George & Karee Owen, Michael & Cheri Teresa

Kithas, Anthony J Limantzakis, Mike & Vera Maritsas, Paul D. & Micky Packer, Kristina Georgelas

Kithas, Antigone A. Limberis, Thracy & Nota Maroudas, George G. & Voula Paloukos, Nick & Eleni

Kithas, Dr. Phillip A. & Angela S. Lingos, Katherine Martinez, J. Tom. & Pam Panagos, Paul J.

Klekas, John G & Alexandra Liodakis, Emmanuel Mason, Tony & Paula Panouses, Dena

Klekas, Michael Liodakis, George & Helen Mastakas, Michael & Despina Pantelides, Chris & Kathy

Klonizos, Nicholas & Rita K. Listello, Sundee M Matragos, Francine Pantelides, Kleoniki

Klonizos, John & Rita Littler, Bradley & Adelina Matragos, Joanne Pantelides, Nickolas

Kobak, A Loulias, Kris Matragos, Thalia Papadakis, Spiro & Maria

Kogianes, Alexander Louras, Kosta & Victoria May, Harriet Papadopoulos, Larry & Irene

Kogianes, Despina Louras, Patricia McGrath, Thomas & Kathy Papanikolas, Bessie

Kogianes, Greg Louziotis, Artie K McHugh, Michael J. & Loretta Papanikolas, Pete

Kogianes, Manoli Loveless, Vern & Grace Mihalopoulos, Jason & Stacy Papanikolas, Dorothy

Kogianes, Steve & Jill Loya, Sharon M. Mihalopoulos, Nick & Suzy Papanikolas, William & Gillian

Kogianes, Ted & Katherine Makris, Anna G Mihos, Pat A. Papanikolas, William George

Koloveas, George & Aphrodite Makris, Athena P Miller, George Papastamos, James N & Bessie J.

Kontgis, Angelina Makris, George Mohammed, Connie V. Pappas, George & Carrie K.

Kontgis, Chris Makris, Ted G. & Pamela Morris, Charlie & Mary Paras, John

Korologos, Gregoria Mallas, Cosmas A. & Christie Mouskondis, Peter & Nicole Pascale, Anca E

Korologos, Mike Mamalis, Anna Mouskondis, William & Elyce Paulos, Bill

Korologos, Sam T. & Tia D. Manfredini, Paul & Angel Musuris, Mary R Paulos, Charlie E. & Chrissy

Kosta, Effie Maniatis, Tina Neff, Jerry & Angela Carras Paulos, Frank L. & Mary

Kotronakis, Argyro Mannos, Mary Nelson, Robert T. & Maria S. Paulos, Mary

Koucos, Brianna Manos, Michael G. Netelbeek, Joanna Paulos, Sarah M. & Nicholas

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