Charles W. Karayianis Print E-mail


Charles W. Karayianis
Beloved father, brother, cousin and friend;

 

Charles W. “Chuck” Karayianis, 72, of Lowell, Massachusetts, passed away at his home on Thursday December 12, 2024.

Born in Lewiston, Maine on June 23, 1952, the son of the late William and the late Amalea (Linardos) Karayianis, he attended Lowell schools and was a graduate of Lowell High School in the Class of 1970. He went on to attend Antioch College.

Before his retirement, Chuck spent many years as an addictions counselor and he touched many lives during that time and after. He was very proud of his 30+ years of sobriety.

Active with his church, the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church in Lowell, Chuck was a former choir director and church board member. His faith was important to him, and it showed in the way he cared for others.

Among his many interests, Chuck enjoyed cooking delicious Greek foods, singing with his beautiful bass voice, and spending time with his friends and family. He was always the first to get up and start the Greek dancing, and he made everyone feel welcome to join him. He had an infectious smile and laugh, a kind and genuine soul, and his greatest joy came from serving others.

Charles is survived by his daughter Amelia B. Karayianis of Somerville, MA; his sister Sharon Karayianis of Hawaii; and several cousins and dear friends.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Service on Friday December 20, 2024, at the TRANSFIGURATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH, 25 Fr. John Sarantos Way in Lowell at 10 o’clock. Burial will follow at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Newburyport, MA. E-condolences/directions at www.odonnellfuneralhome.com. Those wishing may make contributions in his memory to the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church at https://www.wesharegiving.org/app/giving/transfigurationlowell. Arrangements by the O’DONNELL FUNERAL  HOME – LOWELL -MA – (978) 458-8768.

Condolences (2)
  • Joan Tsoukalas
    My deepest sympathy. I am so saddest to hear of the passing of Chuck. I am in the choir and as a churchgoer, I was always close to Chuck, a pillar of the Transfiguration Church. I can still hear his melodic bass voice. My family also "appeared" on his radio station about being Greek and I have some clips of that. I do the Bookstore at the church...he was so cute picking out gifts for his precious Amelia..... Amelia, I'm wondering if you liked the poncho and shawl he picked out years ago. I tried reaching out to Chuck several times after he stopped coming to church to no avail..... May Chuck's memory be eternal.
  • Errol Rick  - -
    Chuck was my best man at my wedding “83”. He was was always enthusiastic and a man of adventure. We traveled to Greece to see Sharon who attended post medical school in Athens. Drank Ouzo and enjoyed the authentic Greek dinners I attended Amelia‘s baptism in Groton,Ma . Sailed the Mediterranean Sea stopping at the Islands. One day at a Mykonos beach I felt a riptide pulling me into the deep dark ocean, and Chuck saw me struggling,and saved my life pulling me out. Our friendship went on for decades until he moved to Florida to run his uncles steakhouses. This year I wanted to see him and he didn’t answer the call so I just I drove to his house knocked on the door to say hello. I saw him twice this year and brought him some Jewish penicillin mom‘s homemade chicken soup. RIP Chuck
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