IN LOVING MEMORY OF Theophilos Kamperides

Theophilos

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Kamperides

February 20, 1930 – September 13, 2022

Theophilos Kamperides's Obituary

Theophilos Kamperides, of Weymouth, MA, passed away on September 13, 2022. Born in Katerini, Greece. Beloved husband of the late Argiro (Demopoulos) Kamperides. Loving father of Maria Kamperides and her husband Vassilios Vassiliadis, Harry Kamperides and his wife Jeannie, and Vasilios "Billy" Kamperides and his wife Julie. Loving pappou of Jill, Lia, Lexie, Niki, Theophilos, Myah, Harrison, and Savannah. Brother of Sophia"Fifi" Makridou, Ioannis Kamperides and his wife Soula, Roula Markopoulos, and the late Anna Politis and the late Theodore Kamperides.  Also survived by many nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends here and in Greece, Austria, and Germany.

He was a Greek politician of Pontian descent, former Member of The Hellenic Parliament, 1964 -1967, and Former Mayor of Katerini, Pieria, Greece, 1986 – 1990.

He was the founding president of the Federation of Hellenic-American Societies of New England, and he played an instrumental role in the founding of many Greek American Societies in the Boston area in the 1970's and 1980's.

He grew up in Arona and Katerini Greece.  From 1942 -1945, as a young child, he was actively involved in the resistance against the Nazis acting as a liasson between the Greek lines, carrying and transporting letters, gold coins and supplies to the mountains; his young age keeping him unsuspected from the enemy. From 1944 -1945, he was an active member of EPON, the organization against the German occupation. In 1946 the family moved to Katerini where he actively participated in Boy Scout, cultural, and religious organizations, which offered their services to the Red Cross.

He graduated in 1952 from the University of Thessaloniki where he studied Economics and Political Science.  He was an accomplished athlete with the Hercules Team of Thessaloniki (Ηρακλής Θεσσαλονίκης) in Track & Field, excelling in Javelin and 100 m.  In 1959 he served as President of the sports organization Archelaus (Αρχέλαος).  After serving in the Greek Army, he went on to pursue a career in Politics with the Centre Union (Enosis Kentrou), under Georgios Papadreaou. He served as City Councilor for several years. He was elected President of the Youth Organization of Enosis Kentrou, and in 1964 was elected to the Hellenic Parliament where he served as the youngest MP.

In 1967, the government was overthrown by a Military Coup and a Dictatorship installed. In order to escape prison, torture, and exile, he requested political asylum from the United States.  Leaving their two young children behind, on September 13, 1967, He and Argiro, his wife, embarked on a journey to the U.S., fleeing Greece secretly. After 2 years, and much bureaucracy, and with the help of Tip O'Neil, Speaker of the House, and Senator Ted Kennedy they were granted permanent visas and were able to reunite with their children bringing them to the U.S.

He established himself in the Boston area, obtaining his first job as a busboy, working his way up to server and ultimately becoming a business owner, first in the restaurant industry, and later in the dry-cleaning industry.

During the years of the Dictatorship, he was actively involved with international organizations working towards the reestablishment of Democracy to Greece.

During the 1970's and 1980's he played an instrumental role in the organization of various, and much needed cultural and local Greek American Societies of New England.

He was an active and founding member of the Katerinioton Society as well as the Pontian Societies of Panagia Soumela and Pontiaki Estia.

He was the founding President of the Federation of Hellenic American Societies of New England which unified the local societies under one umbrella organization.

He played a critical role in the protests against the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in the 1970's, organizing rallies and protests to bring public awareness of the unjustified invasion.

In 1986, he returned to Greece when he was nominated and elected Mayor of Katerini, his home City. During his term, his vision brought many improvements and accomplishments to the City of Katerini.

At the end of his term, due to Argiro's health, they returned to the U.S. where their children had settled.  He continued his entrepreneurial endeavors until his retirement and he and Argiro spent their time traveling between Greece and the United States.

He was devoted to his family and loved to spend time with his children and grandchildren. Greek History and Ideals were the focus of many conversations with his grandchildren, and he made it a point to expose them to Greece and pass on the Greek culture and heritage to them.

He was a man of ethos, kindness, vision, and optimism.  He had unconditional love for his homeland, Greece, which he served all his life. He was a noble man.

Funeral Service on Saturday, September 17, 2022 St. Catherine's Greek Orthodox Church, 119 Common St., Braintree, MA  at 12 Noon, please click the following link to stream the service live https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2YDrkiDLp7GWgFyqb5TS-g/featured .  Visitation prior to the Service from 10AM to 12 Noon at the church.  Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to St. Catherine's Greek Orthodox Church or to the Hellenic Cardiac Fund of Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115. Burial in Blue Hills Cemetery, Braintree, MA.

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Funeral Services for Theophilos Kamperides

Visitation

September
17

St. Catherine Greek Orthodox Church

119 Common St, Braintree, MA 02184

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Funeral Service

September
17

St. Catherine Greek Orthodox Church

119 Common St, Braintree, MA 02184

12:00 - 12:45 pm

Burial

September
17

1:15 - 1:30 pm

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