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George Emmanuel Xenos

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George Emmanuel Xenos

Birth
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Death
22 Aug 2010 (aged 79)
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.1062942, Longitude: -121.2575637
Plot
Garden of Holy Family . Blk 1557 . Sp 1
Memorial ID
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George was born to Greek immigrants Emmanuel Xenos (Xenakis) and Stamata Stamiri Xenos and lived his entire life in Stockton. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and was stationed in Denver where he met his late wife, Lucille Bellanti, who passed away in 2001. They were married for 47 years and raised three children.

A long time educator and former SUSD Superintendent, George was dedicated to his students success and is fondly known by many. He put service above self in his professional life, was an active member at St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church and a longtime volunteer at Fr. Alan McCoy Dining Room of St. Mary's Interfaith Community Services. He was a past member of Rotary Club of Stockton. George treated friends as family, and over the years he formed may lasting connections with people from all walks of life. He was a trusted adviser and leader. He knew Stockton and its children and did everything possible for their betterment. He will be missed by all.

May his memory be eternal.
George was born to Greek immigrants Emmanuel Xenos (Xenakis) and Stamata Stamiri Xenos and lived his entire life in Stockton. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and was stationed in Denver where he met his late wife, Lucille Bellanti, who passed away in 2001. They were married for 47 years and raised three children.

A long time educator and former SUSD Superintendent, George was dedicated to his students success and is fondly known by many. He put service above self in his professional life, was an active member at St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church and a longtime volunteer at Fr. Alan McCoy Dining Room of St. Mary's Interfaith Community Services. He was a past member of Rotary Club of Stockton. George treated friends as family, and over the years he formed may lasting connections with people from all walks of life. He was a trusted adviser and leader. He knew Stockton and its children and did everything possible for their betterment. He will be missed by all.

May his memory be eternal.


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