Anastasia Poulopoulos

Anastasia Poulopoulos, fell asleep in our Lord on August 26, 2022. Beloved wife of the late Dimitrios Poulopoulos. Loving mother of George (Liza) Poulopoulos and Athena (Bill) Drakopoulos. Proud grandmother of Nick (Donna) Drakopoulos, Anastasia (Eric) Westberg, Dimitra (Athanasios) Arvanitis, Dimitrios Poulopoulos, and Natasha Poulopoulos and great-grandmother of Billy, Athena, Dean, Alexandros, Valentina, and Alessandra. Cherished daughter of the late Savas and Athena Georganas. Dear aunt, cousin, and friend to many who will miss her. Friends and family will meet at 11AM Monday, August 29, 2022 for visitation, funeral service to follow at 11:30AM at Holy Taxiarhai and St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church, 7373 N. Caldwell Avenue, Niles, IL. Interment Ridgewood Memorial Park, Des Plaines, IL. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Anastasia’s name will be donated to the Orphanage in her hometown, Elefsina, Greece would be appreciated. Arrangements by Memory Eternal Funeral Directors, Ltd. 847-375-0095.

May her memory be eternal.

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