Konstantina Karantalis

Konstantina Karantalis, nee Tsitouris, age 96, beloved wife of the late Savvas; loving father of Chrisoula (Demetrios) Georgiou and Roula (Angelo) Kalogris; proud grandmother of Julia Roukkas (Steve), Chris (Sara), and Savvas Georgiou and Spiro, Constance and John Kalogris; proud great grandmother of Niphon, Demetri, and Phraim, dearest sister of the late Konstantino (Efrosini) Hatzopoulos, the late Katina (the late John) Tsopanaki.

Friends and family will meet Tuesday, August 4th at St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church, 5649 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60660 for visitation from 10 a.m. until time of Funeral Service at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery.

In light of current COVID-19 restrictions, social distancing and wearing face masks are mandatory; it is recommended that if you are not feeling well, you should not attend.  Please contact the family if you plan to attend so that they may provide the church with list of guests for contact tracing.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to St. Andrew Church appreciated. Arrangements by John G. Adinamis Funeral Director, Ltd.  www.johngadinamis.com or 847-375-0095.

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