Olympia Aphrodite Rousos "Princess Olympia"'s Obituary
Olympia Aphrodite Rousos “Princess Olympia”, 26, passed away September 16, 2018. Loving daughter of Mary and Bill Rousos.Devoted sister of William T. and Dimitri M. Rousos. Cherished granddaughter of Olympia and the late Thomas Elios, and Alfreda and the late Michael Rousos. Niece of Nouna Sandy and Nouno (John) Packis. Theo of Jimmy and Thea Solveig, the late Elaine Elios, George (Amy), Ted (Annette), and Jim Rousos. Cousin of Thomas, Vasili, Eleni, Katerina, James, Sophia, Christina, Michael, Dory, Eleni, Cassandra, Arris, Demetrios, Constantine, and the late Alexandria. All Services Saturday September 22, 2018 VISITATION 8:30A.M. -10:00A.M. WITH FUNERAL SERVICE TO FOLLOW 10AM at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 22909 Center Ridge Rd, Rocky River, OH 44116. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery, Rocky River.
Princess Olympia lived all of her 26 years to the fullest. She has an unwavering love for her Dad, Mom, and her brothers William and Dimitri. Olympia had a special bond with her Yia‘ Yia Elios and Nouna Sandy and Nouno John. Each and everyday of her life, she began in a positive way. She touched each and every person’s heart in a different way. Her family was always her biggest fans, and they always came first. There was never a challenge she wouldn’t take. The way she handled adversity was an inspiration to all. Everyday was a new day, and Olympia couldn’t wait to start her adventure. Her ability to enjoy every moment, no matter how big or small, was so precious to her. In Olympia’s eyes, she enjoyed the basic things in life such as family, caring for her cat Pearl, nature, vacationing, daily journal writing, watching Disney movies, puzzles, word finds, painting, coloring art books, and just being positive no matter what. She had an incredible ability to fully appreciate all of God’s wonders in nature. Feeding the birds in her backyard with the soothing sounds of Olympia’s water fountain in the background, walking in Bonnie Park, smelling the aroma of the flowers in the garden, and just enjoying the simple things in life that many people take for granted. Olympia will always live on in each and every individual, and holds a special place in their hearts. In the Rousos family, Olympia is the sparkle in their eyes, the joy in their hearts, and will always be the light in their life.
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