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James Nicholas Mantzoros

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James Nicholas Mantzoros

Birth
Romania
Death
29 Mar 1991 (aged 81)
Barrington, Lake County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Fremont Township, Lake County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2630897, Longitude: -88.1109749
Plot
unmarked
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Owner of a slipper factory, Mantzoros' Restaurant and Lounge, and newspaper photographer. Husband of Vilma Mantzoros, Father of Nicholas James Mantzoros, Grandfather of Jimmy Mantzoros, and Grandfather of Nicholas James Mantzoros and Brittney Mantzoros. And Grandpa to all of the Village of Island Lake. He drank Ritzeeny, never slept longer than two or three hours, never changed pant sizes his entire life (yeah he told me that), and said never drink diet soda as it can clean corrosin off battery acid. He said he paid a ton of money for his new restaurant electronic sign and said he wanted it used for his tombstone. I think he gave everyone a job at one time or another and always gave many chances when you messed up. Sometimes it didn't seem like he was nice, but he was a real softee. He made the best gyros, corned beef sandwiches, and the best "Beachcombers" meals. Love, Rosemary Culleeney-Duff
Owner of a slipper factory, Mantzoros' Restaurant and Lounge, and newspaper photographer. Husband of Vilma Mantzoros, Father of Nicholas James Mantzoros, Grandfather of Jimmy Mantzoros, and Grandfather of Nicholas James Mantzoros and Brittney Mantzoros. And Grandpa to all of the Village of Island Lake. He drank Ritzeeny, never slept longer than two or three hours, never changed pant sizes his entire life (yeah he told me that), and said never drink diet soda as it can clean corrosin off battery acid. He said he paid a ton of money for his new restaurant electronic sign and said he wanted it used for his tombstone. I think he gave everyone a job at one time or another and always gave many chances when you messed up. Sometimes it didn't seem like he was nice, but he was a real softee. He made the best gyros, corned beef sandwiches, and the best "Beachcombers" meals. Love, Rosemary Culleeney-Duff

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