Nicholas M. Mavodones

July 22, 1934 ~ February 15, 2017
PORTLAND - Nicholas M. Mavodones, 82, formerly of Yarmouth, passed away, surrounded by family on Wednesday, February 15, 2017, at Mercy Hospital following a long illness. Nick was born on July 22, 1934, in Portland, Maine, the son of Michael N. and Catina (Alexandrou) Mavodones. He grew up, along with his brothers, on Elm Street in Portland. Nick was a proud graduate of Portland High School and a member of the 1952 Portland High State Championship football team. He also attended Maine Central Institute where he played on the football and basketball teams. Nick was a graduate of Portland University (now the University of Southern Maine). Nick married the former Patricia Ann Patti Carr in 1958 in Portland. They moved with their young children to Yarmouth in 1963 where they resided for many wonderful years. Nick worked from 1964 until his retirement in 1989 as a Special Agent for the Offices of Naval Intelligence, Naval Investigative Service and Defense Investigative Service. Prior to his career as a Special Agent, Nick managed, along with his brothers, their family-owned Willows Hotel in Prouts Neck. Following his retirement, he spent many wonderful years enjoying local restaurant cuisine with his beloved wife, Patti, on a nightly basis. Most significantly, Nick cherished family more than anything else. For those who knew him; love, loyalty and devotion defined his life. Nick was deeply devoted to the upbringing of his grandson, Alexander. The two had a special and unbreakable bond. He and Alexander shared some of the best times of their lives together and he never let him down. Nick was particularly proud of his Greek heritage and spoke often about his parents growing up on Marmara Island and their emigration to the United States. He was a member of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church and, at one time, played on a very successful Greek Church basketball team that participated in the Harry Agganis Basketball Tournament in Massachusetts. In later years, a highlight for Nick each year was attending and volunteering at the Annual Greek Food Festival at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Nick was a lifetime member of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Maine Alumni Association. He also was a longtime member of Demolay. Prior to his illness, Nick greatly enjoyed exercising at Basics Gym and especially enjoyed going out for coffee and socializing with his many friends following their workouts. Nick was predeceased by his wife, Patti Mavodones, in 2007. He was also predeceased by his parents, brother, Zacharias Mavodones, brother-in-law, Richard T. Carr and sister-in-law, Nancy Carr. He is survived by his son, Nicholas M. Mavodones, Jr. and his wife Kelly Hasson of Portland; his daughter, Cathi A. Mavodones of Portland; grandchildren, Nicholas M. Mavodones, III of Detroit, MI, Joseph M. Mavodones and his wife Emily Mavodones of Cape Elizabeth, Jillian D. Mavodones of Portland, and Alexander E. Jordan of Portland; great-grandchildren, Lydia Addison Mavodones and Jack Nicholas Mavodones of Cape Elizabeth; brothers and sisters-in-law, Zinas and Kiki Mavodones of Poughkeepsie, NY, Socrates and Frances Mavodones of South Portland; sister-in-law, Eleanor Mavodones and her husband Steve Gagnon of Westbrook; brother-in-law, Daniel J. Carr, III and his wife Amber Hsueh of Portland; and sister-in-law, Rita Carr of Westbrook. He also leaves several nieces, nephews, other family and dear friends. His family would like to extend their most sincere appreciation to the staff at the Barron Center and Mercy Hospital for their exceptionally compassionate care during Nicks illness. Visiting hours will be held at Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State St., Portland on Wednesday, February 22, from 4-8 PM with a Trisagion Service at 7PM.A Funeral Service will be held at 11 AM on Thursday, February 23, at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 133 Pleasant Street, Portland. Burial will be at New Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. To view Nicks memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.
Farewell to our dear friend “Mr. Nick”. Our lives were enriched by knowing you and being your friend. A true gentleman to the core……. We will miss you
– Christine Hamilton and Robert Cadigan
to the Mavodones family,I was so sorry of the passing of Nicolas. I think Lauren Tully went to school with a grandson.Kristen Tully
– kristen tully
Nick and the entire Mavedones family have had such a positive impact on the city of Portland. Nick was one I looked up to at portland high school and enjoyed his friendship at the boys and girls club alumni assoc I spend many days with Zeke having lunch at the restruant across from PHS. My condolences to the entire Mavadones family.
– Francis amoroso
Dear Nick, Kelly and the Mavodones Family, with deepest sympathies.
– Dan Beale
I remember nick as my DeMolay basketball coach. what a great guy. condolences.
– stu snyder
My sympathies to Nick, Cathi, and all the Mavodones family.
– Richard Seymann
Prayers and my deepest sympathy to Mr Mavodones’ family
– Katie Earley
I enjoyed having Nick in the Lifeline exercise class at Basics.My thoughts and prayers for his family.
– Peter Allen
Nick & Family,Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. The many good memories will get you through the tough times ahead. Keep the faith my friend.Love,Peter & Denise
– Peter and Denise Brown
Nick: your dad was so good to me growing up on Great Diamond. I have many fond memories of him and Patti. I think he taught me how to look someone in the eye when talking with them. You were lucky to have him for so long. Best wishes to you and your family.
– Bruce Ferguson
To the Mavodones Family: Though I do not think I ever met Mr. Mavodones, I feel I know him through his son. Nick, I know there will be good days and bad days ahead. We will uphold you and family in prayer in the days to come as you both grieve and celebrate his home going. Captain Hal and Judy Cushing
– Captain Hal Cushing
Cathi, Nick, and family – I’m sorry for your loss. May your memories help to carry you through.
– Susan Briggs Peters