
“The crematorium in Ritson it is a place of love and goodbye,” says Christos Homenidisone of those who attended his state funeral Theodoros Pangalos.
The famous writer was among those who spoke funeral and turning to “K”, he said that “it took a long time to go to such a nice funeral.”
T. Pangalos, who last Wednesday died at the age of 85arranged how the funeral would take place. It was political, then cremation and all this in a relatively vicious circle. “Those who were there truly loved and mourned him,” said Christos Homenidis.
PASOK and ND politicians, journalists and personal friends of the deceased were present.
Theodoros Pangalos himself left specific instructions on how the funeral would take place. The ceremony began with Casta Diva from the operaNormand ended to his sounds Kazantzidis And “life has two doors“. What followed was a sort of small feast with wine and snacks.
“It was a farewell ceremony, comforting and worthy of the personality of Pangalos,” emphasized Mr. Chomenidis “K” and added: “It was a modest funeral, a funeral that each of us would like to have.”
In addition to the author Christos Chomenidis, his son delivered the eulogy. Andreythe reporter Ellie Stay, Christos Gerarisformer chairman of the State Council and classmate of the deceased, and the last eulogy was delivered by his long-term secretary, Kostas Mitsis.
Source: Kathimerini

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