In loving memory of

Dr. Evangelos H. Giannopoulos
November 30, 1959 - May 31, 2019

Dr. Evangelos AngeloH. Giannopoulos, age 59, of Exeter, Rhode Island, passed away on May 31, 2019 at home after a 7 year long battle with cancer.

Angelo was born in the village of Haravgi, Pogoniou, in Epirus, Greece to Hristos Giannopoulos and Parthenia (Goumenos) Giannopoulos. Evangelos was the husband of Sandy (Xanthoula) Giannopoulos for 27 years, and a loving father to Parthenia and Eleni.

Angelo lived as a child in Greece, but immigrated to the US at age 14 with his family and settled in New London, CT. He attended New London High School, and since he did not speak English he excelled in math and science. A few great teachers gave him the confidence to pursue engineering in college. He went on to graduate from UConn in 1981 with a degree in engineering and furthered his education with a Masters Degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He immediately began work at NUSC/NUWC, and continued his work in New London and Newport over the next 37 years. During this time he also earned his PhD in Electrical Engineering from URI in 1999.

He was a recognized expert, both in industry and academia, in the field of sonar signal processing and automation. His efforts directly supported all the current classes of US Navy submarines with his last position being Chief Engineer for Submarine and Surveillance Sonar Systems, providing the technical oversight and quality assurance for a variety of projects. He was awarded the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) Bronze Award for outstanding achievement in the field of Undersea Warfare (USW) and the NUWC Decibel Award for his contributions in the field of underwater acoustics. Most importantly, Angelo was a highly-respected colleague, mentor, and friend who made a positive impact within the NUWC community and he will be deeply missed.

Angelo was a devoted parishioner of the St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church. He served on the Parish Council for 10 years, and was dedicated to sharing Greek history and culture with the next generation as Director and Instructor of the Newport Hellenic Dancers and the Greek School. He volunteered his time to the Greek festival, and was the beloved announcer for the dancers. His trademark whistle and exclamation of Arent they wonderful!? was a hit with crowds and dancers alike.

Angelo loved to travel, walk along the beach, and watch action movies. He was an expert on the grill and always enjoyed sharing good wine and food with family and friends. When he heard his favorite songs, he was the first to get up to dance. When he was diagnosed with Lymphoma in 2012, he approached it like a scientist, working with the doctors to participate in many trials over the past 7 years, and learning as much as possible about his disease. He was always willing to take the extra step to advance the research that might lead to a cure.

Evangelos is survived by his wife Sandy (Xanthoula) Giannopoulos, his two daughters Parthenia and Eleni, and his brother Nikolaos Giannopoulos, his wife Panayiota and their children Hristos and Athena. He also leaves his mother-in-law Eleni Giannoutsos, his sister in law Eve Giannoutsos and her husband Armando Vivacqua, and their son Salvatore Vasili, os Astoria, New York City.

Visiting Hours will be held Monday, June 3, 2019 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, June 4, 2019, from the Memorial Funeral Home at 10:00am and a Funeral Service at 11:00 AM at St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church, 390 Thames St, Newport. Burial will follow in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London, CT.

Memorial donations may be made to the St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church, 390 Thames St, Newport, RI 02840.

Tributes

Kelly Ross wrote on Jun 8, 2019:

"My deepest condolences on your lost. Angelo was my saving grace and a great friend while serving as my Division chief engineer. He was always ready, willing and certainly able to help with any technical challenge. I was so happy to attend his decibel award ceremony as it was such a fitting tribute to his technical excellence."

TH wrote on Jun 6, 2019:

"I am deeply sorry for your loss.Acts 24:15 gives us a sure hope that we will soon see our loved ones again. I hope you find comfort in this promise.TH, Portsmouth"

Expression of Sympathy wrote on Jun 3, 2019:

"A White Lily Bouquet was sent by Joann and Charis on June 3, 2019"

Expression of Sympathy wrote on Jun 3, 2019:

"A White Lily Bouquet was ordered on June 3, 2019"

Expression of Sympathy wrote on Jun 3, 2019:

"A Reflection was ordered on June 3, 2019"

Craig Gardner wrote on Jun 3, 2019:

"Angelo will be greatly missed by all who worked with him not just as a fine engineer but also as a person and friend. I personally will misshis readiness to always offer time to discuss a problem or an idea and I always held out hope he would win his battle and return. He was an inspiration to all that, despite his pain and fatigue, he fought to keep doing the work he enjoyed. My condolences to his family for their great loss."

Helen Douglas wrote on Jun 2, 2019:

"Angelo showed tremendous spirit throughout his battle. He was a great inspiration to all of us at work and we'll miss seeing his smiling face around the neighborhood as well.All our love, The Douglases, Scott, Helen, and Emma."

Expression of Sympathy wrote on Jun 2, 2019:

"A Reflection was sent on June 2, 2019With our love, The Douglases Scott, Helen and Emma"