Obituary of Constantine Korolis
Korolis, Constantine George (Gus)
It is with profound sadness that we announce Gus passed away peacefully in his home
early Monday morning, on July 20, 2015. He passed at the age of 65 after a very
courageous battle with ALS. He was predeceased by his parents George & Anastasia Korolis,
many cousins, his niece Evangelia Lekatsas and nephew Anastasios Kouvertaris.
He is survived by his beloved soulmate: Tina, whom he married in January of 1981, his
adoring children: Stacey (Kenny), Angela (Chris), George (Jenna), grandchildren:
Loukas, Mikaela, & Sophia, and his siblings in Greece: John (Matina), Areti (Aleco), Eleni
(George).
Gus is lovingly remembered by his many nieces & nephews, great nieces & nephews,
cousins, and friends.
Born in Tripoli, Arcadia, Greece on May 15, 1950, he lived in both Eleohori & Kastri until 1967
when he set off at the age of 16 for a brighter future in Canada. He came to Saskatoon first,
but went on to Montreal, Regina, Kindersley, then back to Saskatoon where he worked as either
a dishwasher, waiter, or cook. In 1975, he opened Palermo Pizza with his brother John. In 2004,
he ventured to Tisdale and opened a restaurant. With his family's support, partners Kenny and Stacey,
hard work and perserverance, Gus' Greek Ribs has been a very successful business. Gus
would tell you with utmost gratitude, the success of the restaurant is also due to the continued
support of the entire community of Tisdale.
Gus enjoyed hunting, fishing, and golfing just to name a few hobbies. One of his friends shared
with us the day he passed, that everything Gus did, he did it well. He poured his heart and soul
into everything, and it was evident in everything he did.
When we remember Gus, we remember an amazing, one-of-a-kind man who would give the shirt off
of his back to anyone, never saying no to anyone, no matter how busy he was. He excelled at everything
he did; he was amazing husband, wonderful father & grandfather, and the best friend you could ever
have. His devotion to God was something to be admired, even as he struggled until the end with the
heavy battle was facing. His faith never wavered, only strengthened, and he encouraged his family to
find comfort in God no matter what challenges came our way.