A family tragedy with two deaths of the couple Ioannis and Voulas Vagianou, within one week in Patras shocked those who became aware of the events, but more so their son Stelios, who has been working in Santorini for years. He arrived and visited his parents.
The curtain of the drama fell this afternoon 7-9-2024 at the holy church of Panagia Alexiotissa during the exodus procession of the body of mother Voula Vagianou.
The exodus ceremony was performed with four priests, the preeminent of the Metropolitan of Agios Silivrias, father Maximos Vgenopoulos, who took the opportunity to convey the wishes of Patriarch Bartholomew to the son of the metastases Stylianos, a dear cousin of the Rev. Maximos and to his aunts Eleni, Kiki, Fotini and Soula for comfort and endurance in the great event of death, which according to biologists can be considered normal, but for us of the Christian faith it is also hope for the eternal kingdom of heaven!
Voula (Friday) Vagianou, the daughter of the late fighter Giorgos Vardakis, was hospitalized at the Rio Hospital in Patras, since August 16, when she suffered a pelvic fracture after falling in her bedroom.
He suffered a stroke in the hospital, which was treated immediately by the medical staff, but unfortunately he contracted an in-hospital multiple blood infection and on Thursday September 5 he ended up in the Pathology Clinic of the same hospital, where he had been transferred.
A tragic coincidence that struck the Vagianos family is the fact that on the same day, August 16, 166 was summoned to take care of her husband and father Giannis Vagianos, who was suffering from a lung disease, (s.s.: he worked for years as a mechanical textile worker , soaked in cotton) and while they were waiting for the presence of the hospital vehicle, the accident occurred in which the 86-year-old mother Voulas Vagianou fell, and a relative, her sister, who was present also called a second ambulance.
And by extension, it can be said that the statement of her late husband Giannis was confirmed, who to Voula Vagianou’s remark, “let’s see what you will do when I die” answered her with conviction “I’m sure we will die together, don’t worry”.
They were both admitted to the Rio hospital he was in charge of, but in different clinics. And since then, until August 30, when Giannis Vagianos passed away, he was hospitalized at the University Hospital of Rio and then at the ICU of Vougiouklakeion in Athens.
Voula Vagianou never found out about her husband’s death, although she initially asked, but after the stroke she suffered, her search for him was deleted from her memory, while the relatives did not tell her anything, so as not to worsen the situation of her health, even on the day of her husband’s funeral, on Monday, August 2, at the cemetery of Panagia Alexiotissa.
“They died together a week apart” as pointed out by Rev. Silivrias and were buried together in the same grave!
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A Heart-Wrenching Tragedy: The Story of Ioannis and Voula Vagianou
In a shocking turn of events, the city of Patras was left reeling after the deaths of Ioannis and Voula Vagianou, a devoted couple who passed away within a week of each other. Their son, Stelios, who had been working in Santorini, was devastated by the news and rushed to be by his parents’ side.
The tragic sequence of events began on August 16, when Voula Vagianou, the daughter of late fighter Giorgos Vardakis, suffered a pelvic fracture after falling in her bedroom. She was hospitalized at the Rio Hospital in Patras, where she eventually succumbed to a stroke and a subsequent in-hospital multiple blood infection.
In a remarkable coincidence, Ioannis Vagianos, Voula’s husband, was also hospitalized on the same day, suffering from a lung disease. The couple was admitted to the same hospital, but in different clinics. Ioannis passed away on August 30, and his funeral was held on September 2 at the cemetery of Panagia Alexiotissa.
Voula, unaware of her husband’s passing, suffered a stroke and was eventually transferred to the Pathology Clinic of the Rio Hospital. Despite her relatives’ efforts to keep the news from her, Voula’s search for her husband was erased from her memory, and she never found out about his death.
The exodus ceremony for Voula was performed on September 7, 2024, at the holy church of Panagia Alexiotissa, with four priests, including the preeminent of the Metropolitan of Agios Silivrias, father Maximos Vgenopoulos. The ceremony was a poignant reminder of the couple’s enduring love, as they were eventually buried together in the same grave.
This heart-wrenching tragedy serves as a testament to the power of love and the human spirit. Despite the challenges and hardships they faced, Ioannis and Voula Vagianou remained devoted to each other until the very end.
Unrelated Vagianou Individuals
It is worth noting that there are other individuals with the surname Vagianou who are not related to the couple mentioned above. For instance, Kyriaki Vagianou [[1]] is a Greek language teacher who studied at the University of Crete and is currently employed at the University of Patras.
Another individual with the surname Vagianou is Emmanouela Vagianou Kayieni [[2]], a passionate web developer student from Greece who has worked on various projects, including a Python web application for her thesis.
Lastly, Emmanouela Vagianou Business Analyst [[3]] is a business analyst at Deloitte in the Greater Patras Area, with experience in public relations and event organization.
These individuals, although sharing the same surname, are not related to the couple Ioannis and Voula Vagianou.
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Tragic Coincidence: The Unforgettable Journey of the Vagianou Couple
In a heartbreaking turn of events, the Vagianou family in Patras, Greece, has been left reeling after the devastating loss of both parents, Ioannis and Voula Vagianou, within a span of just one week. Their son, Stelios, who has been working in Santorini for years, was summoned to visit his parents and was met with the tragic news.
The curtain fell on the drama on September 7, 2024, at the holy church of Panagia Alexiotissa, during the exodus procession of Voula Vagianou’s body. The exodus ceremony was performed with four priests, led by the Metropolitan of Agios Silivrias, Father Maximos Vgenopoulos, who took the opportunity to convey the wishes of Patriarch Bartholomew to the family.
Voula Vagianou, the daughter of the late fighter Giorgos Vardakis, was hospitalized at the Rio Hospital in Patras on August 16, after suffering a pelvic fracture from a fall in her bedroom. Unfortunately, she contracted an in-hospital multiple blood infection and was transferred to the Pathology Clinic of the same hospital on September 5.
In a tragic coincidence, Giannis Vagianos, Voula’s husband, was also hospitalized on the same day, August 16, due to a lung disease. The 86-year-old mother fell while waiting for the hospital vehicle, and a relative, her sister, called a second ambulance. Giannis passed away on August 30, after being hospitalized at the University Hospital of Rio and then at the ICU.
The Vagianou family was struck by the irony of the situation, as Giannis had once said to Voula, “I’m sure we will die together, don’t worry” when she expressed concerns about what she would do if he passed away. Unfortunately, his words came true, leaving the family to grapple with the loss of both parents in such a short span of time.
As the Christian faith teaches, death is not the end, but a transition to the eternal kingdom of heaven. The Vagianou family, though grieving, finds solace in the hope of reunion with their loved ones in the afterlife.
This heartbreaking story serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment with our loved ones.
Other notable individuals with the surname Vagianou:
Marianna Vagianou, who posted on LinkedIn about engaging and memorable content [[1]]
Vagianos Vagianou, a track and field athlete with 2591 followers on Instagram [[2]]
* Katerina Vagianou, an EU-qualified architect and partner at Athes Architects [[3]]
These individuals bear no relation to the Vagianou family mentioned in this article.