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Penelope (Polemenakos) Karedis

June 06, 1932 - March 08, 2013

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Obituary For Penelope (Polemenakos) Karedis

Penelope Karedis 80, of Danvers formerly of Salem, died Friday evening at Beverly Hospital following a brief illness. She was the devoted wife of the late Antonios Karedis.

Born in Sparta, Greece, she was the daughter of the late Jim and Konstatina (Katsos) Polemenakos. She was raised and educated in Greece, later immigrated to the United States where she had lived in Salem and Danvers.

Penelope was employed for over 25 years as a seamstress at the former Hood Sail Makers in Marblehead before she retired. She enjoyed spending time with her family and was very compassionate about visiting and befriending people in local nursing homes.

Penelope is survived by a son, John and his wife Voula Karedis of Danvers, her daughter, Angela Karedis of Lynn, her brother, Steve Polemenakos of Marblehead, her sisters, Helen Kopoulos of Lynn, Pota “Pat” Venetos of Salem, Effie Panagakis of Chelmsford and Dina Tisklis of Chelmsford, her six beloved grandchildren, Tony Karedis, Penny James, Nina, Peggy, Nick, J.J., and Christopher Karedis, and by a great grandchild, Jordan James.

Her funeral will be held on Saturday at 10:30 am at the Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., Peabody, followed by Funeral Services at 11:30 am at St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church, Paleologos St., Peabody to which relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours will be on Friday from 4:00 until 8:00 PM. Burial will be in Harmony Grove Cemetery, Salem. Expressions of sympathy can be made in her name to St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church, 5 Paleologos St., Peabody, MA 01960.

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  • February 10, 2021

    Deepest sympathy. May the memories of the warm hearted, productive life she lead, comfort you at this time of great loss. As she rests with just, kind souls, may her memory be eternal.

  • February 10, 2021

    To the Polimenakos and Karedis families - I offer my sincere condolences for one of the sweetest, thoughtful women I have ever known. Poppy was one of the dearest friends my mother, Anna ever had, part of her wonderful parea. For the last 21 years after my mothers passing, until she became ill, Poppy continued to call me and send me Christmas cards every year. I will never forget her phone calls that started with "Eleni Mou"!. God Bless you Poppy, I'm sure Anna was there to greet one of her dearest friends..

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