Paula Poulos, born in San Francisco on Feb. 20, 1922 and died on Feb. 24, 2005 after a four year illness of dementia. A native of San Francisco, she was 83 years old. She got married and lived in Millbrae for 64 years. Wife of the late Steve Milton Poulos from Chios, Greece. Mother of June Ann Poulos Minaidis (Tom), of El Granada, CA. Stepmother of Milton Steve Poulos of San Bernardino, CA and the late Evelyn Irene Robertson of Pallas of Millbrae, CA. Daughter of the late Gus and Angelina Petropolis of San Francisco. Grandmother of Tina Ann Minaidis Bolin of Mountain View, CA, John Tom Manaidis, of Millbrae and her ten stepgrandchildren: Joanne, Jane, Jack, Jean, Jan, Jim, Laura, Diana, Steven and Bobby. Great-grandmother of Athena Nicole Bolin of Mountain View and Tina Marie Bolin of Mountain View. Sister of Nick Petropolis of San Francisco and the late John Petropolis of San Francisco and Gregory Petropolis of Chios, Greece.

Paula Poulos and her late husband owned and worked in two neighborhood grocery stores in San Francisco. She volunteered many years of her time as a secretary at the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church in Belmont, CA. She also was an Eastern Star. Thank you to everyone who helped my mother. Sincerely June Minaidis, daughter.

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