Kondylo (Kremidas) Giannoutsos fell asleep in the Lord on Sunday, January 15, 2023 in Denver, CO. She was 89 years old having lived a full and beautiful life. She was born in the village of Spartochori in Lefkada, Greece on a beautiful little island called Meganisi to her parents Mavreta and Spiropano Kremidas and lived there for her first 30 years. She came to Denver with her husband Foti and her son Lambros on September 1, 1970, building her business as a seamstress working every day of her life. She faithfully attended church every Sunday and visited many saints when she traveled to Greece each summer. Her biggest pride and joy were her grandchildren, Niko and Christiana. Kondylo is survived by her son Lambros (Charissa), her grandchildren Niko and Christiana all of Denver, her sister Dionysia Zavitsanou, her niece and goddaughter Anna Zavitsanou Vayionakis (Niko), her nephews Apostoli Zavitsanou, Nikos and Spiro Aravanis, Spiro and Panos Kremidas, her nieces (both named) Mavreta Kremidas, her great niece and goddaughter Panayiota (Nayia) Vagionakis all of whom are in Greece, and her husband’s Giannoutsos family, Steve, Lonnie, Chris, Kathy and Billie here locally.
In lieu of flowers, please make your donations to the Assumption Cathedral.
May her memory be eternal! Zoi se olous mas.
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