Peter B. Pantos

Peter B. Pantos, age 94, longtime resident of West Rogers Park fell asleep in the Lord September 4, 2023. Beloved husband of the late Konstantina née Maduros Pantos. Loving father of Demetra (James) Kaspari and Stephanie (Dan) DeCaluwe. Devoted son of the late Rev. Basil and Presbytera Demetra Pantazopoulos. Son-in-law of the late Steve and Dimitra Maduros. Proud grandfather of Peter and Katarina Kaspari and William and Stephen DeCaluwe. Dear brother of the late Helen (the late George) Chelos, Evelyn, Ida (the late George) Melidones and William V. Pantos. Brother-in-law of Lillian Pantos and the late Helen Mirras. Fond uncle of William (Silvana) Thomas, Spero (Trish) Melidones, Chris (JoAnn) Melidones, Andrew Pantos, Connie (the late William) Anderson, Cynthia (Grant) Morseth, the late Evelyn (the late Plato) Rantis, James Thomas and William P. Pantos. Pete was a retired business owner of Plastic Letters & Signs and lifelong fan of the Chicago Cubs where he worked for the past 20 years as an usher. Visitation Monday, September 11, 2023 from 9:00 AM until time of Funeral Service 10:00 AM at Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 2727 West Winona Street, Chicago, IL 60625. The Funeral Service may be viewed live or recorded at Saint Demetrios YouTube channel. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to Cubs Care 205 North Michigan Avenue Suite 4300, Chicago, IL 60601 or Saint Basil Academy 79 Saint Basil Road, Garrison, NY 10524 would be appreciated. Arrangements by Memory Eternal Funeral Directors, Ltd. (847) 375-0095.

May his memory be eternal.

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