Falling Asleep of Nick Carros

 


It is with sadness, but with hope in the Resurrection, that we inform you that our beloved brother in Christ Nick Carros, passed away in his home September 18th, 2024, at the age of 87. The beloved father, grandfather and husband, Nick Carros was born on February 15th, 1937, in Papparousi, Evrytania, Greece. He was the son of Rena Cortessis Carros and Demetrios (Karagounis) Carros. Nick Immigrated to the United States at the age of 12 after the civil war in Greece in 1949. Nick graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School and lived the remainder of his life in Winston Salem, NC. He married Xanthi Tsoumas on September 7th, 1958, and they raised three children: Jimmy, Irene and Tammy. They remember their father as a devoted and loving parent, teaching them the values of hard work and integrity. He wanted to offer his kids the opportunities and exposure he didn’t have. “Follow your hearts and dreams”, he often said. Professionally, Nick successfully co-owned and managed Mr. Barbecue, a landmark restaurant in Winston Salem since 1963. Nick was known to his friends as an avid golfer who enjoyed his weekly golf group. He was considered the “master of all who tinkers” always fixing and repairing anything broken. He was always ready to help friends and family with projects or repairs. His affection for European cars brought about a lifelong restoration hobby, a testament to his passion and talent. Nick was passionate about coaching youth basketball with the GOYA team. During his time off, he loved spending time with his family. He also enjoyed the hours spent in his backyard in nature with the animals that he adored. Nick was known for his kindness, philosophical mind, and love to serve others. Nick was preceded in death by his brother Andrew Carros, his sister Vasiliki Carros, and his parents. He is survived by his wife of 67 years Xanthi (Cynthia) Carros; son, Jimmy Carros and wife, Ashley; daughter, Irene Carros and husband, Dr. Joseph Jorizzo; daughter, Tammy Hargitay and husband, Mickey; brother Gus D. Carros and wife, Emily; grandchildren, Nicholas Carros, Ethan Carros, John Jorizzo and wife, Victoria, Michael Jorizzo and wife, Amanda, Melina Jorizzo, and Eva Hargitay; great grandchildren Jack and Lucas Jorizzo; sister in-law, Helen Tsiolkas and extended family. Nick leaves a legacy of family values and a strong work commitment. The family remembers how much he enjoyed mentoring the youth in his community and was always prepared to give a philosophical lecture. 

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM Monday, September 23, 2024, at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church with Rev. Fr. Demetri Kangelaris, Rev. Archimandrite Constantine Carros and Rev. Fr. Constantine Shepherd officiating. Burial will follow in Forsyth Memorial Park. The family will receive friends 30 minutes prior to the service in the Church. 

Memorials may be made to the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church G.O.Y.A., 435 Keating Dr.,Winston-Salem, NC 27104, or by selecting his name under memorials online here.

The family would like to extend their gratitude to Dr. William Rice and to Trellis for their compassionate care and support during his final days. Online condolences may be made at hayworth-miller.com

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