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Posted at: 7/29/2010 9:08 AM
By: Steven Vogel
Very sad that such a wonderful person/teacher from my childhood memories has passed. She wasn't my kindergarten teacher in P.S 94 in the 1960's ( mine was Mrs. Weiss ) next door , but I will always recall how nice and sweet of a person she was...even to this day .. some 40 odd years later.
Posted at: 7/4/2010 2:39 PM
By: Nancy Wight, New York City--nwight1@gmail.com
I am so saddened to read in today's newspaper of the death of my friend Georgia. We met at the Compassionate Friends in New York City. She was a lovely, well-traveled, highly intelligent woman with many interests. May she rest in peace with her daughter and her husband now. Vechnaya Pamyat.
Posted at: 6/18/2010 11:09 AM
By: Michael Spyropoulos (micspy@aol.com)
Miss Toumbakis, and I will always remember her as Miss, was my kindergarden teacher in the early 70's at PS 94. She was the same for my brother as sister. I will always remember her kindness and can only hope when my 2 and 3 year old reach kindergraden they have such a wonderful teacher. My condolences to her friends and family.
Posted at: 6/12/2010 6:47 PM
By: ginny crisco
I so sorry to hear of Georgia's death. I met Georgia at the Bronxville Women's Club. She was so friendly and outgoing. I was such a pleasure to have known her. I believe she's now at peace with her husband and beloved daughter.
Posted at: 6/8/2010 11:02 AM
By: Billy Eichorn
Mrs. Toumbakis was my Kindergarten teacher back in the late '60s. She was a dear friend of my family for over 40 years. I am utterly heartbroken. She had lost her husband early in life and then lost her beloved daughter, Anne, to a car accident over 10 years ago. Mrs. Toumbakis was a lovely person. We exchanged Christmas cards every year. How many people can say that they danced with their Kindergarten teacher at their wedding? I can. I will never forget you. Godspeed.
Posted at: 6/7/2010 7:57 PM
By: Bill Moore
I first met Georgia in 1989 when, in St. Vladimir's Seminary Chapel, I was received into the Orthodox Church. She became then--and has remained--a very loving and caring friend, driving me to Divine Liturgy at St. Vladimir's and to Holy Week services, and supporting me along my journey in Orthodoxy.
billinspain@yahoo.com
I am deeply saddened to hear of her death. My prayers are also for Ted, Miliie, Madeleine--for all her family.
Memory Eternal to a courageous, compassionate, and loyal friend!
Posted at: 6/7/2010 7:55 PM
By: Bill Moore
I first met Georgia in 1989 when, in St. Vladimir's Seminary Chapel, I was received into the Orthodox Church. She became then--and has remained--a very loving and caring friend, driving me to Divine Liturgy at St. Vladimir's and to Holy Week services, and supporting me along my journey in Orthodoxy.
I am deeply saddened to hear of her death. My prayers are also for Ted, Miliie, Madeleine--for all her family.
Memory Eternal to a courageous, compassionate, and loyal friend!
Posted at: 6/7/2010 6:06 PM
By: Erin Scholomiti
I'm shocked and saddened to hear about my great Aunt's death. The last time I saw her was at my sister Kate's wedding in 2008 where she was lively and full of energy. My thoughts are with her family.
Posted at: 6/7/2010 12:26 PM
By: Eileen T. Polochko
I was shocked and saddened to hear of Georgia's death. I knew Georgia through our Tuesday afternoon Recovery Program in Yonkers, and I always enjoyed talking with her. She was a very interesting and pleasant lady. I haven't gone to Recovery for several months due to other commitments but I will soon and I will miss Georgia terribly. God bless! Sincerely, Eileen
Posted at: 6/7/2010 10:01 AM
By: Beth Friedman
I was a friend of Georgia's from Recovery which she attended regularly. I am saddened by the news of her passing. I plan to attend the services, and will notify others in Recovery as well.
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