He was born in the tiny mountain village of Paleochori in the Arkadia province of southern Greece on November 30th, 1945 to Ioannis and Eugenia Grevenitis. He would go on to complete his secondary education in the coastal city of Leonidion, in the same province. This is where he would eventually meet his future wife of 48 years, Katerina Zorgias. It was also from there that he would join the Greek Merchant Marines and ascend to First/Chief Officer of his vessel. He would see the world and its major ports from this post. He decided to seek a better life for himself and his future family and immigrate to another port city, Mobile, AL, in 1974. He initially, like many other Greek immigrants, operated a service station in Saraland, AL, but eventually transitioned into the seafood industry. He became a mainstay in Bayou La Batre for nearly four decades, establishing a lasting legacy with Olympic Shellfish, one of the finest crabmeat production facilities in the area.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Ioannis and Eugenia Grevenitis. He is survived by his wife, Katerina Grevenitis, and sons, Yiannis (Evangelia) and Panayiotis (Sonia) Grevenitis. He is also survived by his 5 grandchildren- Penelope, Aria, Aris, Lily, and Isadora. He is also survived by relatives in Greece including his sister Adamantia Vlami (Takis), Niece Themi Manos (Elias) and their children and nephew Nikos Vlami (Penelope).
Visitation for Mr. Grevenitis will be held at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 50 South Ann Street, Mobile, AL on Monday, June 10, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Funeral Service will be held in the church at 10:00 am. Interment will follow at Mobile Memorial Gardens, Mobile, AL.
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