Argenia Mastromichalis
January 6, 1946 ~ July 23, 2012
Argenia Mastromichalis, 66, of Palm Harbor, FL passed away on July 23, 2012.
Born on January 6, 1946 in Charleston SC, she grew up and was educated in Weirton, WV. A graduate of the Weir High Class of 1963, she received her Bachelor Degree from West Liberty State College, and received her Master Degree in Education from the University of Dayton.
She was employed for 27 years in the Hancock County School System as a classroom teacher and principal.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Mike and Lillian Mastromichalis and her younger brother, Anthony Mastromichalis.
Her survivors include Corina Faklis, Gary (Harriet) Mastromichalis, Steve Mastromichalis, Mary (John) Dikas, Perry (Elaine) Mastromichalis, Julie (Tim) Keffalos, and Connie Mastromichalis;many nieces and nephews.
Private services were held at the convenience of her family.
Memorial contributions may be made to the All Saints Greek Orthodox Church, 3528 West Street P.O. Box 128 Weirton, WV 26062
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Perry and Family – Just found out about the passing of your sister – my prayers – so sorry
Perry & family, So very sorry to hear of Argie’s passing. My prayers are with you & your family
So sorry for your loss. Argenia was such a pleasant happy person. My prayers are with you.
So sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved sister may she rest in peace.
To all of the Mastromichalis family..My deepest condolences for the loss of Argie…She will be remembered as a friend and with love
Please accept my condolences.
To Argenia’s family…Please accept my heartfelt sadness. I was really looking forward to seeing her again next year at our 50th reunion. At our last reunion, she seemed so very vibrant. We do know that now she is in the very presence of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
Our deepest sympathy to your family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless, Bill and Paulette Galiotos
Perry & Family, I’m was saddened to hear of Argie’s passing. Growing up on Elm Street was a unique experience. I fondly remember Argie’s larger than life personality. I know this is a hard time for your family; take solice in the fact that she dearly loved her big GREEK family.
Gary, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. You and your family have my sincerest sympathies. My prayer are with you and your family. Corliss
I was very saddened to hear of her passing. She was my sixth grade teacher, and I loved her so. My best friend and I visited her at her home even after we had moved on from her class. She was a wonderful teacher and person. She will be greatly missed.
So sad to learn of Argies passing.She meant the world to me and will be greatly missed. my sincere condolances to her family
Gary and family, I have wonderful memories of Argenia from school and church when we were youngsters growing up in Weirton. I will always remember her laugh and loving personality. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.
With sadness we make note of the passing of a loved one. May your memories be filled with the joy and good she brought to this life.
Perry & Mary I’am so sad to her of the passing of your sister Argenia she was a wonderful person and I always enjoyed dancing with her at are school dances at the Center. And I was hoping to see her at are 50th reunion next summer but God had a special place for her I guess. And Jack Clark was right that living in downtown Weirton on Orchard, West, Elm & Brookline was a great place to grown up. We just had so much fun as kids. May God Bless your sister Argenia see was so much fun to be with.
I found out today Oct.1.2015 that Argie passed away. I am so sad of this terrible news.She was so wonderful and beautiful and had a one of a kind laugh. All my family loved her and so did I.