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Constantino Z.
Frangos
September 21, 1953 – November 18, 2023
Constantino Z. Frangos, known to many as Gus, Costa, or Dino, passed away unexpectedly at his home from natural causes on November 18, 2023. Gus was a lifelong resident of Santa Barbara, California. He was born at Cottage Hospital on September 21, 1953, to Zacharias and Mary Frangos, Greek immigrants from the island of Icaria. An only child, Gus worked at his parents' upholstery store on Milpas Street and assisted his mother in running the business following his father's passing.
Gus was extremely proud of his Greek heritage and was active in many aspects of the Greek–American community. He was a member of Saint Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, where he was a regular organizer and promoter of its annual Greek festival at Oak Park. He particularly loved the opportunity to share Greek music, dance, and cuisine with the Santa Barbara community. He was also an active member of AHEPA, a national Greek–American organization, for over 45 years, where he held many leadership positions, including district governor, secretary, and treasurer. He was also instrumental in organizing AHEPA's first ever float in the Pasadena Rose Parade.
Gus particularly loved his parents' native island of Icaria. He would visit the island frequently to spend time with aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family, and friends. He was also an active member of the Pan-Icarian Brotherhood, a fraternal organization started by immigrants from Icaria. Gus held leadership positions as chapter president and governor, and he co-chaired the organizing committee for the Brotherhood's annual convention in 2011, which his chapter hosted in Beverly Hills.
Above all, Gus enjoyed the company of his many friends and family. He always made time for the important people in his life, he valued his relationships, and he made people feel appreciated. Although he will be dearly missed, his friends and family are grateful for the many happy memories they have shared with him.
A funeral service will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Monday, December 18, 2023, at Saint Barbara Greek Orthodox Church located at 1205 San Antonio Creek Road, Santa Barbara, California 93111, followed by a makaria (mercy meal) before the interment at Santa Barbara Cemetery located at 901 Channel Drive, Santa Barbara, California 93108.
Arrangements under the direction of Chapman Funeral Homes - Mary Harmon, owner.
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