Mr Lemberopolous lost his life in the disaster. His body was later recovered by the MacKay Bennett (#196). He was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery on 10 May 1912.∼Titanic Victim:
Mr Panagiotis K. Lymperopoulus, 30, was born circa 1882. Last known residence was documented as Áyios Sóstis Greece. His occupation was a general labourer. He was a 3rd Class Passengers, first embarking from Cherbourg on Wednesday 10th April 1912 with ticket No. 2683, £6 8s 9d, destined for Stamford Connecticut, United States. Panagiotis perished with the Titanic disaster on April 15, 1912. His body was recovered by the Mackay-Bennett (No. 196). He was interred at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Friday 10th May 1912...
Mr Lemberopolous lost his life in the disaster. His body was later recovered by the MacKay Bennett (#196). He was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery on 10 May 1912.∼Titanic Victim:
Mr Panagiotis K. Lymperopoulus, 30, was born circa 1882. Last known residence was documented as Áyios Sóstis Greece. His occupation was a general labourer. He was a 3rd Class Passengers, first embarking from Cherbourg on Wednesday 10th April 1912 with ticket No. 2683, £6 8s 9d, destined for Stamford Connecticut, United States. Panagiotis perished with the Titanic disaster on April 15, 1912. His body was recovered by the Mackay-Bennett (No. 196). He was interred at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Friday 10th May 1912...
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