He arrived in New York, New York, on 2 April 1914.
He worked for the Republic Steel Company as a Grinder and inspector from 1914 to 1952, 38 years.
Theodore was married to Jane "Ruth" Allen on 19 June 1919 in the Greek Orthodox Church in Canton by Reverend George Gregorion.
Although they never had any children of their own, they raised their nephew and niece, George John Padermos and Christine Mary Vanessa Padermos, children of his sister-in-law, Mary Allen Padermos.
Theodore and his wife lived at 1326 Maple Avenue Northeast, Canton, Ohio, from 1921 to 1983.
He became a naturalized citizen on 14 April 1937.
In 1983, Theodore fell down the stairs, broke his hip, and was taken to Aultman Hospital where surgery was performed. He got a blood clot from the surgery and died.
His wife Ruth had no desire to live after his death and died 13 days later by her own desire. She had refused to eat.
A true love story!
He arrived in New York, New York, on 2 April 1914.
He worked for the Republic Steel Company as a Grinder and inspector from 1914 to 1952, 38 years.
Theodore was married to Jane "Ruth" Allen on 19 June 1919 in the Greek Orthodox Church in Canton by Reverend George Gregorion.
Although they never had any children of their own, they raised their nephew and niece, George John Padermos and Christine Mary Vanessa Padermos, children of his sister-in-law, Mary Allen Padermos.
Theodore and his wife lived at 1326 Maple Avenue Northeast, Canton, Ohio, from 1921 to 1983.
He became a naturalized citizen on 14 April 1937.
In 1983, Theodore fell down the stairs, broke his hip, and was taken to Aultman Hospital where surgery was performed. He got a blood clot from the surgery and died.
His wife Ruth had no desire to live after his death and died 13 days later by her own desire. She had refused to eat.
A true love story!
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