Mahi Pappas

Obituary of Mahi T. Pappas

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To my loving Mother who I will miss endlessly Mom- Remember those days we would walk for miles, We could talk about anything, the tears, the laughs and smiles. Those days became months turned into years Through it all we endeared life's unmeasurable battles, and shed so many tears. Then the day came so fast before our eyes We sat with one another not ready to say good-bye The phone rang suddenly one night, I knew at that moment the time had come I begged no, no not yet just one more day, but Gods plan had arrived and it was time to walk away. I will never say good-bye, for I carry you with me like no other, For all our treasured days, months and years I will always love you Mother ... Beloved Wife, Sister, Mother and Grandmother, My mom, Mahi Pappas, passed away on March 14, 2017 at her home. She was dearly loved by so many,friends, strangers even animals loved her. Never take for a granted a moment because it does come faster than we expect. My mother was eighty-two years old and I still did not have enough time with her; I wanted more. I know she is where she belongs now. Life is a gift of short stay, but know not a second will pass that she is not missed. She is survived by her children - Spiro Papadopoulos, Greg and Diana Pappas, Gus and Sharon Papadopoulos, and Lola Bayer- and grandchildren - Theodore, Nikolas, Tyler, Gregory, Andria, and Delayna. The Triacagon Service will held Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, 326 Park Street in Salinas. Funeral Services will be held the following morning at 08:30 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery, 1100 Hillcrest Road, Hollister.