In the tender embrace of love, Andriana Xenophontos, a beloved Mother, Wife, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother, transitioned from this world on January 16, 2024. Her life was an extraordinary journey filled with love, kindness, and generosity, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her. As we gather to celebrate her remarkable life, let us focus on the joy she shared and honor her memory with eternal love.
Funeral Details: A Gathering of Remembrance
The funeral service to pay tribute to Andriana Xenophontos’ life will take place on Saturday, January 20, 2024, from 8:15 am to 10 am at St. Demetrios Church of Jamaica, located at 84-35 152nd St, Queens, NY 11432. This solemn occasion provides an opportunity for family, friends, and well-wishers to come together, share memories, and bid a heartfelt farewell to a woman whose presence illuminated the lives of many.
A Life Well-Lived: Andriana’s Journey
Andriana was born on November 16, 1936, in Cyprus, to George and Eleni. It was in Cyprus that she met her beloved Vaki, as she affectionately called him. Their union blossomed, and they welcomed five children into the world – George, Xenophon, Theodoros, Lazaros, and Eleni. In 1975, the family embarked on a new chapter, moving to America to create a life filled with hope, dreams, and boundless opportunities. As a dedicated stay-at-home mom, Andriana took immense pride in raising her children. Her strength, beauty, and elegance defined her character. She found joy in cooking and cherished the moments spent with her family.
A Love Story Beyond Measure: Andriana and Paraskevas
Andriana’s love story with her beloved Vaki, Paraskevas, was one that transcended time and circumstance. When Alzheimer’s cast its shadow on her later years, Paraskevas became her unwavering anchor.
His devoted care and steadfast presence exemplified the essence of true love. Together, they illuminated the world with a love that withstood the challenges of illness and demonstrated the power of commitment and companionship.