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Chris Michael Siros
December 25, 1958 ~ January 7, 2026 (age 67) 67 Years Old
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**In Blessed Memory of Chris Michael Siros** With faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and hope in the Resurrection, we announce the falling asleep of Chris Michael Siros, who passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind a loving family, a devoted community, and a legacy defined by strength, pride, faith, and deep love. Chris was a devoted father, grandfather, friend and member of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. He was a man whose presence was unmistakable. When he spoke, his voice could rumble like thunder-firm, commanding, and full of conviction. He demanded respect not out of fear, but because he lived by example. Everything Chris did, he did with pride. A true jack of all trades, Chris was gifted with both his hands and his mind. He was an electrician, carpenter, engineer, and the sound engineer for the church-someone who could fix, build, or figure out just about anything. If Chris worked on something, you could hear it, see it, and feel the care he put into it-sometimes from miles away. He believed that what you owned should be respected and cared for, even if that meant stopping in a parking lot just to clean it. That pride extended to every aspect of his life, especially his family. Chris was deeply proud of his Greek heritage and steadfast in his Orthodox Christian faith. Though he worked midnight shifts for much of his life, he made certain that before he went to bed, his family was on their way to church. He insisted that his children be raised in the Greek Orthodox faith, even when his work schedule prevented him from attending as often as he wished. Faith, tradition, and family were pillars of his life. One of Chris's greatest joys was the Greek Food Festival of Dallas. For many years, he served as the festival DJ, filling the grounds with music, life, and celebration. You could hear the festival before you ever saw it. He loved the community, the culture, and especially watching the Greek dancers perform. These moments-often shared alongside his children-were among his most cherished. Chris dedicated many years of service to American Airlines, a job he truly loved. He respected his coworkers and never spoke ill of anyone. He was a hardworking, dependable man who showed up every day and gave his best. Fittingly, the last song he added to his music library was "Working Man," a reflection of who he was at his core. Though Chris was a strong and disciplined man, his heart was gentle-especially with his grandchildren. They knew him as loving, patient, and quietly devoted. His family was his greatest pride, and he often spoke of his love for his children and the pride he felt in the people they had become. Chris was also an artist and a creator. He could draw, design, and imagine. One of his lifelong dreams was to build his dream home-a dream that now lives on through his family and will one day be fulfilled in his honor. Like many faithful and hardworking men, Chris carried his burdens quietly. He endured physical challenges, including diabetes and carpal tunnel syndrome, without complaint. He persevered, he provided, and he loved deeply in the ways he knew best. Chris Michael Siros was a working man, a provider, a protector, and a pillar of his family. Though his earthly life has ended, his soul rests in the hands of God, and his spirit lives on through the love, faith, and memories he leaves behind. May his memory be eternal. ⸻ Preceded in Death His beloved parents, Mary Kazolis Siros and Michael Gus Siros; his cherished aunts, Carol Kazolis, Diana Kazolis, and Annette Kazolis; and his uncle, Steve Kazolis, of Stoupa, Greece. Survived By His loving children: • Cassandra Siros • Michael Siros (Raquel) • Steven Siros (Ariel) His beloved grandchildren: • Jr • Gweny • Gavin • Aurora • Kailo • Kaylie • Kayden His cherished great-grandchildren: • Loyalty • Love
Services
Visitation
Wednesday January 21, 2026 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 13555 HIllcrest Rd Dallas, TX 75240
Funeral Service
Wednesday January 21, 2026 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 13555 HIllcrest Rd Dallas, TX 75240