Nannette Russell-Lockwood
I just found out and I just wanted to say that I will miss you and the way you picked on me about Prince!Miss ya.
Birth date: Mar 25, 1947 Death date: Nov 29, 2018
Decatur – Evangelos “Tony” Tampasis, 71, of Decatur, IL, passed away Thursday, November 29, 2018, at Fair Havens Christian Home. Tony was born March 25, 1947, in West Fragista, Greece, the son of Arthur and Marie (Hasan) Tampasis. Read Obituary
I just found out and I just wanted to say that I will miss you and the way you picked on me about Prince!Miss ya.
I have known Tony Tampasis for many many years and am shocked and saddened by his passing. He was a great guy to talk to on the phone and we had a wonderful business relationship that I will always cherish. Tony you will be missed, RIP.
Tony sold my husband and I our first apple computers. He helped us get started, came to our home to “bail us out” and was such a great generous person. After my husband passed away, he still came to my home to help me as it was quite a chore to take my computer to his store! I shall be forever grateful to him. My sympathy to his family.
We are sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers from your Swisher family.
I was very shocked and saddened to see that Tony had passed away. He helped me navigate the computer world several times over the last several years, and I appreciated his expertise and sense of humor. He was always very kind.May God bless your family.
We were so sorry to learn of Tony’s passing. He took us flying many years ago. We wanted to attend and pay our respects, but the tornado warnings deterred us. Our condolences to the family.
Sue,So sorry to read of your loss. We were neighbors for many years & I still have fond memories.
Tony Tampasis will be missed by all who knew him or even heard about his skill. He had such a sense of humor when I went to his business to buy a computer or to get technical assistance. I had planned to call him several times in the past month for help, but I kept thinking that I would call the next week. That shows that we should never put off a phone call even if it is just to visit. May God be with Tony’s family at this time. He often talked about his love and pride for you.
Tony was a joy to work with at our office and when I dropped over with a problem. We talked about our youth, our views on politics, trains or food. This last few years in my retirement I’d drop in just to visit and enjoy him.Soldier on my friend. I will miss you more than you would ever have guessed. Prayers for you and your family.
My sincere condolences to the family of Tony. Tony helped me get my first computer set up in 1981 and has been of help to me since. I enjoyed dealing with him and getting to know him. He had such a jovial personality and always happy to see everyone that entered his doors. He would always tell me with a smile – “Don’t take more than one chocolate!” Once a couple of years ago when my visit had to be repeated for some reason I told him I was entitled to the whole bowl and he laughed so hard. He will be sorely missed.