George M Pappas

George M Pappas, 61, of Surprise, AZ, passed away March 28, 2018. He was born March 23, 1957 to Louis and Mary Pappas in Chicago, Illinois. He is survived by sister; Constance Nikolaou his niece; Cristina Nikolaou and his cousins Pete Kanton and Paul Kanton. He was preceded in death by his parents.

6 Comments on “George M Pappas

  1. Sorry to get the news. I will miss you

  2. Oh George, I am just reading this today and was looking forward to meeting up with you to play some blues when I move back to Phoenix in a few weeks. It has been many years but I have very fond memories of what a good friend and nice person you always were to everyone. I am so sorry for your family’s great loss. Peace of Christ be with you and your family. XO Dorothy

  3. George – Mark will be joining you now. Play wonderful music together. I will remember you with great affection.

  4. George I was looking you up to play some blues together again when I found out your passing. R.I.P. my brother. I miss you more than you could know right now. I will hold on to and cherish many fond memories of us playing a blues duo in Heber/Overguard, AZ. You were such a gentle soul to be taken so tragically. And the best blues harmonica player a band could want. Love you brother.

  5. George I just found out of your passing today, I am so sorry of your tragic passing. I will always remember us playing together as a duo in Heber/Overguaard at the Cabin Bar and Grill. So much fun and I have to say you were the best harmonica player a band could ever have. Rest in peace my dear friend I will miss you and always think of you when I’m playing the blues.

  6. George, I’ve thought of you through the years. You were a talented blues harp player. You are the one who told me I needed to listen to the guitar players that backed Little Walter. I recently asked Bill Tarsha if he knew where you were and he told me how you had called him up saying you weren’t going to need your harps and mics anymore and asked him if he wanted them. Not long after that he heard you were gone. There are not many players out there like you. They are mostly where you are now. Rest in peace, my friend.

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