HASIOTIS, Christos A., beloved husband, father and surgeon, died at his home on Cape Cod on October 28th, surrounded by his wife Linda and their three daughters.
Born in Boston in 1935, he was oldest son of Arthur C. and Sophia (Gouda) Hasiotis. Educated in the Boston Public Schools and raised in the Greek Orthodox Church, Chris’ proudest early achievements included earning the rank of Eagle Scout and quarterbacking the Boston Latin School Varsity football team. A biology major and Adams house resident at Harvard College (1957), Chris was a member of the football and baseball teams and Army ROTC. After earning his medical degree at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, Chris completed his surgical residency at Boston City Hospital where he served as Chief Resident.
Adored by his wife of 45 years, Linda (Christie) and daughters Alexis and husband Laurence Wintersteen of Brookline, Aliki and husband Ted Broderick of Winchester, Dina and husband Tim McEvoy of New Orleans. Chris was the proud and loving “Pop” to five grandchildren and three step-grandchildren.
Second only to his family were the patients, students and colleagues he encountered during his many years in private practice. Chris served as Surgeon Emeritus at Mount Auburn Hospital, Chief of Surgery at Sancta Maria Hospital, Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery at Tufts Medical School and Clinical Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Chris was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and member of the Boston Surgical Society, American Medical Association and Massachusetts Medical Society, as well as past president of the New England Hellenic Medical Society and past President of the Order of Ahepa Chapter 24. Also survived by George and wife Evie Hasiotis and Arthur Hasiotis; Sandra and Ted Gomatos, Victoria and Charles Gustin and beloved nephews.
Visiting hours at the George F. Doherty Funeral Home 477 Washington St. WELLESLEY on Friday, November 2nd from 4-8 pm. Funeral service on Saturday, November 3rd at 11am at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England 514 Parker St. Boston, with procession to Forest Hills Cemetery immediately following.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in Chris’ name to the Boston Latin School Association, 27 School Street, Suite 300, Boston, MA 02108 or to the MGH Pulmonary and Critical Care Division, c/o MGH Development Office, 125 Nashua Street, Suite 540, Boston, MA 02114.