She was the daughter of Dolores Nastri and the late Anthony Nastri. She is survived by her husband Ken, and her four sons Ken Jr., David, Michael, and Tyler. Arrangements are in the care of Celentano Funeral Home, New Haven.Ĭarla Nastri Appel, 59, of Orange, CT passed away Augafter a short illness. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Saint Barbara Greek Orthodox Church Endowment or Building Funds. She was a cherished Yiayia to her grandchildren, Eleni (Daniel) Turner, Stephanie and her fiancé, Elliot, and great-granddaughter, Isla, as well as a kindhearted Aunt to her many nieces and nephews.Ī funeral service will be held on Monday, August 3rd at 10 a.m., followed by internment in Beaverdale Memorial Park. She is survived by her two loving children, Carrie (Tim) Simoulis and Damon (Jodi) Anastasion. She was predeceased by her parents, Iakovos and Kalliroy Papaefstathiou, her beloved husband, Peter, and her siblings, Chrisavy Eleftheriou, Irene Valimiti, and Stathis Pappas. Maria always had food and pastries ready for anyone, hungry or not! She will be remembered in our hearts forever. Her generosity and selflessness radiated beyond her petite stature. Over the years, you may have seen Maria grilling pita for Gyro at the Snack Bar. Maria was actively involved in the preparation of pastries for the Church’s Odyssey Festival since its inception. Those who knew Maria knew her for her magical hands that created the most delicious meals and treats, especially Greek pastries. She very much enjoyed volunteering at the Church’s annual Summer Camp. She was a devout and dedicated parishioner of Saint Barbara’s Greek Orthodox Church where she was a member of the Choir, Daughters of Penelope, and the Ladies Philoptochos Society. Maria’s faith and family were the two paramount things in her life. The two were married on Februduring “The Blizzard of ’58” and from then on they were inseparable. Maria worked as a seamstress before meeting the love of her life, Peter. She then settled in Wallingford, CT with her oldest sister and brother-in-law. Maria first arrived from Greece to Ellis Island at the age of 28. Anastasion, born Octoin Eresos, Lesvos, Greece was called to heaven on Jwith her loving children by her side. To leave online condolences, please visit our website at Anastasion, Maria In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice. Due to gathering size limitations, only 25 people will be allowed inside at a time. Social distancing and masks will be required. He is predeceased by his brother Carnig Agahigian and his sister Rose Sherinian.įamily and friends may call on Tuesday, Augfrom 4 p.m. In addition to his loving wife Connie, Harry is survived by his children Elise (John) Argust and Dr David (Michele) Agahigian, his grandchildren Dr Alexandra (Ryan) Ford, Patrick Agahigian, Angel (Mike) Caruso, Eve (Alex) Maisey and Julia Rose Liptak, his sister Rose Boghigian, great grandchildren Leo and Mia-Bella Caruso, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. He worked there until his retirement this year. He worked for decades as a chemist, founding Baron Consulting Company in Milford in 1967. He earned his undergraduate degree at Boston College, his Masters degree in Chemistry at Tufts University, and his PhD in Chemistry at Brown University. Harry graduated from Watertown High School in Watertown, MA. He spent many hours on the course at Pocasset on Cape Cod with his golfing buddies. Harry was an avid and passionate golfer, having played for 83 years. Born on Apin Watertown, MA he was the son of the late Diran and Rose (Astardjian) Agahigian. Harry Agahigian of Milford, CT, beloved husband for over 65 years of Constance (Larkin) Agahigian, passed away peacefully in his home on August 6, 2020.
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