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Aspasia <I>Efstratiadi</I> Gabriel

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Aspasia Efstratiadi Gabriel

Birth
Greece
Death
2 Jan 2020 (aged 90)
Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 23, Lot 136, GR #6
Memorial ID
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Aspasia Gabriel passed away peacefully on January 2, 2020 in Danbury, CT. Aspasia was born on October 23, 1929 in Agra Lesvos, Greece to the late Evangelia Kyrika and Demetrios Efstratiadi and was the wife of the late Panagiotis " Peter" Gabriel.

Upon marrying and immigrating to the United States in April 1960, she began work as a substitute cafeteria worker for The Danbury Public School System, where she eventually became a permanent employee for Rogers Park Middle School. From then on, her hard work and perseverance led to her become the manager the school's kitchen, which not only provided food for the middle school but also for the Danbury Elementary Schools. Due to an unfortunate automobile accident, she took time off to recover and returned back to work up until she retired.

Aspasia was such a kind, gentle soul who loved and had many hobbies. She loved church and was a faithful parishioner at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, where she was also a member of the church's Philoptochos Society. She also played a significant part along with several other parishioners in starting the first of the festivals, which began in the older church on Franklin Street. Aspasia asked if the parishioners would be able to use the Roger Park School kitchen and facility, which was easily granted. From then on the Festival known as "The Greek Experience" took flight!

Many other hobbies included raising her family, spending time with family and friends, cooking, baking, and gardening. She also loved flowers and was very much connected with nature! She was a wonderful cook and baker; she and her husband would share their fruits and vegetables with friends and family, and Aspasia would also share her wonderful cooking during holidays and several other events. She loved the children of her family so much. Along with her son, she would treat her nieces and grand nieces and nephews as her own.

Aspasia is survived by her son Aristidis "Steve" Gabriel; her sister, Evridiki Papandreo of Greece; sister-in-law Maria Efstratiadi of Greece; her brother-in- law Demetrios Gabriel and sister-in-law Kaity Gabriel of Danbury; her niece Angela Gabriel- Belales , her husband Theodore Belales and their children and Aspasia's grand nieces Katerina and Nicoletta Belales all of Southington, CT; her nephew Michael Caravakis and his wife Marlene Caravakis, grand niece Alyssa( Caravakis) Critelli, her husband Josh Critelli and their children Jessejack and Jaxson; and grand niece Adriana Caravakis and her fiancé Jonathan Matos, all of Danbury . She is also survived by several nieces, nephews, grand nieces, and grand nephews, all in Greece). She was predeceased by her loving husband Panagiotis "Peter" Gabriel; her parents Evangelia (Kyrika) and Demetrios Efstratiadi. She was also predeceased by siblings Mihalaki, Hippocrates, Kalliope, Chrisa, and Anna, all of Greece and 3 nephews and 1 niece, also of Greece

A Visitation will be held on Wednesday January 8, 2020 at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church (30 Clapboard Ridge Rd, Danbury CT 06811) from 10 to 11 a.m. with a Service to begin at 11 a.m. Burial to follow at Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, CT. As Aspasia loved nature and gardening, flowers are welcome and can be sent to Assumption Greek Orthodox Church for Wednesday January 8th. Also in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 30 Clapboard Ridge, Danbury, CT 06811

Danbury Memorial Funeral Home
Aspasia Gabriel passed away peacefully on January 2, 2020 in Danbury, CT. Aspasia was born on October 23, 1929 in Agra Lesvos, Greece to the late Evangelia Kyrika and Demetrios Efstratiadi and was the wife of the late Panagiotis " Peter" Gabriel.

Upon marrying and immigrating to the United States in April 1960, she began work as a substitute cafeteria worker for The Danbury Public School System, where she eventually became a permanent employee for Rogers Park Middle School. From then on, her hard work and perseverance led to her become the manager the school's kitchen, which not only provided food for the middle school but also for the Danbury Elementary Schools. Due to an unfortunate automobile accident, she took time off to recover and returned back to work up until she retired.

Aspasia was such a kind, gentle soul who loved and had many hobbies. She loved church and was a faithful parishioner at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, where she was also a member of the church's Philoptochos Society. She also played a significant part along with several other parishioners in starting the first of the festivals, which began in the older church on Franklin Street. Aspasia asked if the parishioners would be able to use the Roger Park School kitchen and facility, which was easily granted. From then on the Festival known as "The Greek Experience" took flight!

Many other hobbies included raising her family, spending time with family and friends, cooking, baking, and gardening. She also loved flowers and was very much connected with nature! She was a wonderful cook and baker; she and her husband would share their fruits and vegetables with friends and family, and Aspasia would also share her wonderful cooking during holidays and several other events. She loved the children of her family so much. Along with her son, she would treat her nieces and grand nieces and nephews as her own.

Aspasia is survived by her son Aristidis "Steve" Gabriel; her sister, Evridiki Papandreo of Greece; sister-in-law Maria Efstratiadi of Greece; her brother-in- law Demetrios Gabriel and sister-in-law Kaity Gabriel of Danbury; her niece Angela Gabriel- Belales , her husband Theodore Belales and their children and Aspasia's grand nieces Katerina and Nicoletta Belales all of Southington, CT; her nephew Michael Caravakis and his wife Marlene Caravakis, grand niece Alyssa( Caravakis) Critelli, her husband Josh Critelli and their children Jessejack and Jaxson; and grand niece Adriana Caravakis and her fiancé Jonathan Matos, all of Danbury . She is also survived by several nieces, nephews, grand nieces, and grand nephews, all in Greece). She was predeceased by her loving husband Panagiotis "Peter" Gabriel; her parents Evangelia (Kyrika) and Demetrios Efstratiadi. She was also predeceased by siblings Mihalaki, Hippocrates, Kalliope, Chrisa, and Anna, all of Greece and 3 nephews and 1 niece, also of Greece

A Visitation will be held on Wednesday January 8, 2020 at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church (30 Clapboard Ridge Rd, Danbury CT 06811) from 10 to 11 a.m. with a Service to begin at 11 a.m. Burial to follow at Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, CT. As Aspasia loved nature and gardening, flowers are welcome and can be sent to Assumption Greek Orthodox Church for Wednesday January 8th. Also in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 30 Clapboard Ridge, Danbury, CT 06811

Danbury Memorial Funeral Home


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