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Knight 312-321-3000 Publisher & CEO, BY TRACY GRUEN IContributor Sun-Times Media Jim Kirk Not many people Editor in Chief, Sun-Times Media can look forward [email protected] to celebrating their Jill McDermott 105th birthday. 847-486-7317 VP, Advertising Apostle Kalamaris, who lives jmcdermott(pioneerlocaI.com in Nues with his daughter, is one of those lucky few. He will Advertising reach that amazing milestone Display Ads on March 20. 312 -32 1-24 5 5 Kalamaris was in the Greek Classified Ads Merchant Marines, the Greek 847-998-3400 Navy and in the American [email protected] Army during World War Il. He left his native village in Sam Hollis I 847-486-7248 Greece to help out the fam- Account Executive ily," said Margaret Sfikas, his [email protected] daughter, about her father. Kalamaris was the oldest David T. Sherman son in his family. 847-249-7210 Advertising Director Sfikas said her dad started working in the boiler room and worked his way up to Customer Service becoming an assistant to the and Delivery captain. In World War li, Ka- Service or Subscriptions 877-855-7722 lamaris was in the American [email protected] army and was stationed in England. He was a cook in the Customer Service Hours army and worked until the war resident Apostle Kalamaris turns 105 years old on March 20. Pictured is some of his Greek Merchant Marines memorabilia. I STACIE SCOTT-for Sun-Times Media Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m. was over. After the war, Kala- INiles Sat. 6:30 am-noon Sun, 8 am-noon maris moved to Chicago. Kalamaris also had a restau- would do anything to help church in St. Chios in Greece Margaret. TV Weekly Delivery rant in Greektown and workedtake care of his grandpa. where he is from and the funds And even at 100 years old, 800-945-5000 for a Greek painting company Vicki said that her grand- benefit people and families Kalamaris could still be caught for more than 40 years, she father helped raise her when in need. Father Dean from St. dancing. He was in good health Editorial said. she was a kid and her parents Haralambos came to visit him auntil the past few years when Ben Meyerson I Old pictures of Kalamaris in were working, so she devel- couple weeks ago. he fell down and hurt his hip. 312-321-2864 his uniform while serving in oped a very special bond with Vicki said that the club he At Thanksgiving, he was News Producer the Greek Navy are hung on her grandfather. She said her started decades ago allows herthe life of the party here," said [email protected] the walls in his bedroom. grandfather took her dress generation to truly appreci- Margaret. Ryan Niisson I 847-486-7375 Kalamaris' granddaughter, shopping and always spoiled ate where they came from in Patient, loving and caring are Managing Editor for Sports Vicki Sfikas, is his caretaker her. More importantly, he Greece. all words Margaret uses to de- [email protected] during the day while her mom spent quality time with her and Although Kalamaris can't scribe her dad. is working. taught her many things. remember certain things on a "All his friends are gone, but A WRAPPORTS "He is the most honest per- Kalamaris was instrumental daily basis, he still can tell sto- their children and grandchil- COMPANY son," said Sfikas, who said she in starting the Greek Society ries from his past. dren have always said how did not want her grandfather Club at St.
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