November 26, 2010
Salemis, Anastasia
Anastasia (Memmos) Salemis, a resident of Roslindale since 1974, died Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at her home in Roslindale. She was 87. Anastasia was born January 31, 1923 in Athens, Greece to Vincenzio and Polixene Memmos. She moved to the United States in June of 1966. Anastasia was the wife of Constantinos D. Salemis and the mother of Dr. James C. Salemis of Quincy and Mina Anagnostopoulos of Athens, Greece. She is also survived by her brother, Spiros Memmos of Athens, Greece, and her three grandchildren, Constiantine Salemis, Chrissa Salemis, and Natasia Anagnostopoulos. Visiting hours for Anastasia will be held Sunday, November 28th from 4 to 8 PM at the Folsom Funeral Home, 63 Belgrade Avenue, Roslindale. Funeral Service will be held in Greece. Burial will be in Shimatari Cemetery in Shimatari, Greece.
My sincere sympathies to Dr. James C. Salemis, D.O. and his Family… A good friend a great Doctor… My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Jim…
Robert F. O’Neil
At this time of sorrow, our deepest sympathy reaches out
to the Doctor and his family. May God Bless you all!
Mike & Nancy Isabel
Jim and Mina,
I was searching the internet for some information on Roslindale and this wonderful photo of your mother popped up. I immediately recognized her face and was saddened to hear she passed away a couple of years ago. The photo brought back great memories of living on Cornell Street and the loving kindness your Mom showed to all of the children who grew up there. I still keep a small porcelain Icon of a Greek Saint your mother gave me the day I made my Confirmation on my dresser. She was an amazing strong woman with a very big heart and I wanted you to know, her kindness will never be forgotten.
All the Very Best,
John K. O’Brien