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George Constantinou

George Constantinou of Greenville – Age 93 passed away Thursday, February 28, 2019 surrounded by his family.

The son of Sophie and John Constantinou, George spent his childhood in Washington DC, and Greece. He then returned to Wilmington, Delaware after the depression. He graduated from P.S. DuPont and Goldey Beacon College. He was a member of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Ahepa organization (65 years) and Scottish Rite of Delaware.

Encouraged by his fathers love of food and cooking skills, he convinced his parents to open a submarine sandwich shop and named it Sophie’s. Shortly after opening Sophie’s he joined the Army to serve and fight for his country. Afterwards he returned home to rejoin the family business. It was then that he met the love of his life, Priscilla, at a YMCA dance and were married. They worked together side by side and raised five children. After 10 years the family purchased The B&O Restaurant which was renovated and became Constantinou’s House of Beef.

The inspiration for Constantinou’s came from numerous restaurants he visited during his travels through various states. He studied each restaurant and incorporated ideas to fit his concept. George knew that dry aged beef, prime rib and great service by a dedicated staff would be successful but the hospitality was the key ingredient. He met many people from around the world and made many friends, he cherished their friendships. George would say “People and steaks are my hobbies.” He would often joking ask, “Do you know how to make a small fortune in the restaurant business? Start with a large fortune!”

Through the 1970’s he expanded the restaurant by adding 2 more dining rooms and created George’s Next Door. As an entrepreneur he was not afraid of the challenges of change. George’s Next Door was later reconfigured to a new concept and experienced increased success.

In 1986 he sold the business and retired. This allowed him to spend more time with his wife Priscilla and travel to Greece, Egypt, Turkey, Panama, Alaska. China and US cities.

Preceded in death by his loving wife Priscilla and daughter Christine Heinz. He is survived by his children Beth, Gigi, John (Carol) and Maria. Grandchildren: George, Ginny and Stephen.

The family would like to thank the entire staff of Country House for the care they provided.

Visitation will be Tuesday March 5, 2019 from 6 to 8 PM at Chandler Funeral Home Concord Pike. Visitation hour Wednesday 10 to 11 AM at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 808 N Broom Street Wilmington, Delaware with services beginning at 11 AM. Interment will follow at Silverbrook Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church or Odyssey Charter School.

Funeral Services

 

Visitation will be Tuesday March 5, 2019 from 6 to 8 PM at Chandler Funeral Home Concord Pike. Visitation hour Wednesday 10 to 11 AM at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 808 N Broom Street Wilmington, Delaware with services beginning at 11 AM. Interment will follow at Silverbrook Cemetery.In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church or Odyssey Charter School.

Condolences

    Bill and Louise Carbaugh lit a candle and writes,
    John, Please accept our heartfelt sympathy for the passing of your dear father. We are customers of your restaurant and have spoken with you throughout the years about your father. You were very devoted to him and we know you will miss him terribly. May the memories you have shared be of comfort to you and your family in the days ahead. God bless you!
    03/02/2019 10:49 am
    Richard and Jean Woolley lit a candle and writes,
    George will be missed by so many good friends. His jokes were legendary as was his kind heart and total devotion to his family. We were blessed to share his friendship and many wonderful dinners at Walter's; he was a true friend.
    03/02/2019 02:50 pm
    BEVERLY/ARNIE SAMSON-TOWNSEND DE. lit a candle and writes,
    SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO FAMILY/FRIENDS. BABYSAT FOR MARY/PRISICILLA/GEORGE FAMILIES WHEN LIVING ON CONCORD AVE. MCDANIEL CREST. GEORGE WOULD DRIVE ME HOME IN HIS GREEN MERCEDES. GREAT LOVING FAMILY. GOOD BEING NEIGHBORS TO MARY/JOE GOOD SUBS FROM SOPHIE'S. CONSTANTINO'S HOUSE OF BEEF. VERY SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS FAMILY. MANY GOOD MEMORIES GROWING UP BACK THEN....THANKS.
    03/02/2019 11:11 pm
    Joe Gardner
    03/03/2019 11:21 am
    ROBERT CASALVERA writes,
    Dear John, I am so sorry to hear about your father. He was truly a Great man with a warm Heart. Mary Casalvera worked for you and your father. Your family has a special place in our heart always. Prayers
    03/03/2019 12:12 pm
    Eileen Matarese, Pres. Women's Club Delaware writes,
    John and Family, Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your father. May your memories bring you comfort during this difficult time.
    03/03/2019 07:29 pm
    Mike & Cindy Barko writes,
    We will always remember George's wit, intelligence and true outgoing friendliness for the 23 years we knew him. A truly good man, I wish I had him as a father. RIP sir!
    03/03/2019 09:06 pm
    Diana Bozzo lit a candle and writes,
    We sure loved Gearge coming to visit at Walter's. His sweet soul ever curious of the happenings around. John faithfully picked him up to share a meal, good conversation and many laughs... The last time I served him I said 'you know George you pretty famous around here'. He smiled and nodded ever so slighty. No vanity, a humble hearted man. One of the greats have passed over... He will be deeply missed by many. .. love and light to the Constantinou family 🙌❤🥩
    03/03/2019 09:10 pm
    Fritz Jones lit a candle and writes,
    I had the pleasure of working at George's Next Door many years ago and always enjoyed speaking with Mr. Constantinou. My sincerest condolences to his family on his passing.
    03/04/2019 09:45 am
    CHARLIE WEYMOUTH writes,
    With deepest sympathies to each member of the family. We shall each dearly miss him. He remains as the most key, positive, example of Wilmington's great Greek culture--personal warmth, sincerity, close accountability, particularly, as that example, in the success of all our local Greek sources of eating. He was also the family psychologist---not intruding, and not hesitating, but quietly accompanying you as you nosed into his Medium Rare, or later, the affordable, his weekly Alaskan King Crabs. HIS HERITAGE MUST BE CONTINUED. Charlie Weymouth
    03/04/2019 10:12 am
    Manny Kanas writes,
    Great to have worked with you on various AHEPA dances and functions. It was always a pleasure seeing you at the Greek Festival May your memories be eternal
    03/04/2019 07:53 pm
    Jeanie Klezaras writes,
    My sympathies goes out to the family for the loss of their loved one. I knew George many years and ate at his beautiful restaurant when I lived in Delaware. Memory Eternal . He will never be forgotten.
    03/05/2019 12:01 pm
    Mary Vassos George writes,
    George was a legacy to the Greek Community and of course to Wilmington. He and Priscilla had a beautiful family and my sympathies go out to each of them. May his memory be eternal and may you all live to remember him. May he rest in peace. My deepest sympathy.
    03/05/2019 03:33 pm
    Andrew Charlton lit a candle and writes,
    My condolences to the family and friends of George, and my thanks for the impact of his life, accomplishments, and contributions to our Delaware Community.
    03/05/2019 07:32 pm
    Paul W Ellenberg writes,
    John, I am sorry to hear about your father. He was a good man and will be missed by many. Our prayers are with you.
    03/05/2019 10:52 pm
    Jamie Martel lit a candle and writes,
    John and family: So sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. What a legacy! Thinking of you
    03/08/2019 09:31 am
    Ellen Schwartz writes,
    So sorry to hear about George. I remember great times at the restaurant. He will be missed. Ellen
    03/13/2019 11:24 am
    Diane Miller lit a candle and writes,
    John and family. I am so sorry for the loss. George was a true gentleman and a kind and giving sole. I remember hanging at the house in high school and seeing him at Walters. I loved talking with him. His graciousness when I lost my parents meant a lot to me. Sorry it took so long to see this post. Love to all.
    12/22/2019 05:37 pm

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