Aliki Katsavou, wanting to honor her memory, published a series of photos and wrote:
“I was looking at photos… I chose one for yesterday’s funeral… I got angry with you because I missed your jokes, your dynamism, your love for life and for us. I accepted with heartbreak that even the Gods are dwindling… Because you were my goddess… You were always my role model for beauty, inner strength and motherhood! For years you had the boutique you dreamed of in Kolonaki…
You had melted shoes walking around the area, with me in the cart as you said, until you found a suitable place to fix it… and finally you did it. And you took us with you, your two daughters, to Holland, to your sister, to bring clothes for the shop.
And when you expressed your desire to see Philhellenic minister Max Van der Stul there in the Netherlands, no one believed that you would succeed. Finally we received a warm family welcome from the minister and this is a proof of your character. You sewed for your boutique until it closed.
But you had more stress when you made my wedding dress for my first wedding. Since 2001 you have been telling me about the theater. The stage designers asked you to go and sew for other troupes and you didn’t go. I will take care of them and wear your costumes in my performances so that everyone can admire your special talent in tailoring. These will be a timeless monument of your love and creativity.
How little life gave you, Anna, and how much you did with it, Mom! If I had your strength… You raised my sister and me lovingly and taught us a lot. Rest now! We love you so much! Born 11.7.1933 … Died. 11.8.2024″.
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