Deno Vlahakis

Deno Vlahakis


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Apr 3rd, 2018

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  • Death Date: Apr 3, 2018

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Biography: Deno Vlahakis, died April 3, 2018. Konstantinos George Vlahakis, best known for his famous and much missed Chili Mac and Frito Pie of D&D Caf? fame, was born in Gythion, Greece on November 7, 1925, to George and Demetra Polychron Vlahakis. As a teenager, Deno fought for the Greek Resistance and told fascinating accounts of experiences fighting the Germans during WWII, losing a thumb and finger when he picked up a grenade on a Greek beach. Deno moved to the United States when he was 19, landing in Little Rock where he eventually owned several successful restaurants, including D&D Cafe. Deno never met a stranger, loved to hunt, fish, cook, gamble and make everyone he met feel like a good person. He was a member of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. Deno never married or had children but was loved by his many cousins, Nikki Polychron Lawson (Larry), Chris Polychron (Janis), Kathryn Lawson Griffin (Will), Carole Lawson Lang (Chris), Jay Lawson, Natali Polychron, Nikki Polychron, Sam Stathakis (Liz), and Stella Stathakis McCrary (Rob). In Athens, Greece, he is survived by sister Souli Koutsileris, nephew Manoli Koutsileris, and nieces Janie and Maria Lintzeris. He is predeceased by his twin sister, Letta Lintzeris. Deno also was grateful for the friendship of Pete Vratsinas, Dee Sullivan and Bennie McCoy. Graveside service will be at 2:00 pm on Tuesday, April 10th at Pinecrest Memorial Park. Thank you to all at Good Shepherd, UAMS and Arkansas Hospice who cared for Deno in the last year of his life.

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Becky Waller King
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I'm sorry for your loss.

Deno was a friend of my dad, Bill Waller, who passed in 2009. Daddy had known Deno for a long time, and hung out with him and Tasso when they ran Paul's Restaurant on JFK in North Little Rock. Daddy loved to go Paul's and have Deno's famous chicken fried steak sandwiches.
Toni Sullivan Diavatopoulos
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I have so many Wonderful memories of Deno from my childhood. Love you Deno. Rest in peace.
Wendy Neill
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
So sorry for your loss.
georgianna bengoa freeman yeopyiavva
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
A PIECE OF MY HEART BROKE WHEN I READ WHERE THE MAN I KNEW FROM CHILDHOOD AS UNCLE DENO HAD PASSED ON, FOR SEVERAL YEARS IVE TRIED TO FIND OUT WHERE HE WAS,WHEN HE WOULD COME SEE MY GRAND PARENTS IN MALVERN I COULD HARDLY WAIT TO SEE HIM, A PART OF MY CHILDHOOD IS GONE... I PRAY FOR HIM AND ALL THAT LOVED HIM AND HIS FAMILY WHO ARE LEFT HERE. HE IS LOVED ALWAYS, GEORIANNA

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