Kambakis,Christos G.

Christos G. Kambakis, 41, of Wyomissing, passed away at 11:08 A.M., Monday, June 28th, 2010 ,in Leesport.

Christos was born in Reading, on April 12, 1969, the son of the late Gregoris Kambakis and Georgia (Karavanas) Kambakis who survives him of Wyomissing.

He was the husband of Hope A.(Reichert) Kambakis.
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Christos was a great husband, father and friend and he was also an excellent guitarist.

He graduated from Reading High School in 1987.

Christos is survived by
two daughters, Varvara Kambakis of Lebanon and Ciara Helms of Reading and two sons Cosmo Kambakis of Lebanon and Christos K. Kambakis, Jr. of Reading.

Christos is also survived by
two brothers, George Kambakis and Gus Kambakis both of Blandon.

Memorial Graveside Service will be held at Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, at 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday, July 6th. The family will meet at the cemetery. No viewing. The Sanders Funeral Home & Cremation Services,Inc.,1501 N. 11th St,Reading,is in charge of arrangements.
Please sign the online guest register at www.sandersfuneral.com

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  1. Chris,
    Through thick and thin you have always been a father to me thanks for everything you’ve ever done for us and we will always keep you close to our hearts,till we meet again……
    Love Always,
    Michael

  2. To the Kambakis Family I offer my deepest and sincerest condolences. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

  3. Dear loving family of Christos,
    I’m very sorry to read of your sad loss, and I want to extend my deepest sympathy. I hope these verses will bring you some comfort.
    When tragedies occur of “time and unforeseen occurrence that befall” - (Ecclesiastes 9:11b) families, God is not to blame for these sad things that happen as we see in James 1:13 “When under trial, let no one say: “I am being tried by God.” For with evil things God cannot be tried nor does he himself try anyone.”
    2 Corinthians 1:3, 4 speak of God as ‘the God of all comfort who comforts us in all our tribulation” and 1Peter 5:7 lets us know that we can “throw all our anxiety upon (God), because he cares.” Acts 24:15 promise that “there is going to be a resurrection.” Until this time comes, your beloved son, husband, father, and brother is as if asleep; just as Jesus said of his friend Lazarus when he died. - (John 11:11-15) Jesus then raised Lazarus from that sleep of death back to life - (John 11:34-44) and in doing so; Jesus gave us a solid basis for hope to see our loved ones again! Jesus also resurrected a young man, the only son of a widow - Luke 7:11-17 and a 12 year old girl - Luke 8:40-56. This shows that he has the power to resurrect our loved ones in the future!
    Then Revelation 21:4 will be fulfilled: “And (God) will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” - Just imagine –a world with no tears of sorrow, no pain, and no death! Then the prayer for God’s will to be done on earth as it is in heaven will be fully realized! - Matthew 6:9, 10
    I hope that your loving memories will comfort and sustain you and that these verses might give you some comfort too.
    Take care,
    Sincerely Yours,
    Cindy Boyer

  4. Chris
    I always considered you a friend you allowed Matthew to live in your house and he was not even your own son. That show how caring you were.We also had laughs when we all got together. Loved listen to you play your guitar. Now you can rest in peace and you will missed.

  5. my condolences to the family and friends

  6. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with your family at this very difficult time. Chris was a part of our family for some years. Ciara and Christos- my heart goes out to the two you. He will be forever in your hearts. Love you’s, Cousin Heather

  7. Thought of Christos often since high school- our paths never crossed again. You may not even remember me. I pray that God give you peace and healing during this time. It is our faith that carries us through . Hoping to see you Tuesday.

  8. Our deepest sympathies to the Kambakis family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.

  9. My deepest sympathies, you were my best friend through High School. I’ll miss you a hell of a lot and I pray that you’ll find peace now. God Bless your children and family.

  10. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Remember the good times, jamming in the garage. Our deepest sympathy to the family.

  11. Mrs. Kambakis, Gus, George and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Chris was such a cool guy. Whether it was in history class or at one of Gus’s soccer games, Chris could always be found playing air guitar or singing one of the latest metal bands’ songs. I know the angels will watch over his children. My deepest love and peaceful wishes go out to all of you.

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