Oct 15, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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I worked at the firm of Arigirou & Finkel in the late eighties and had the honor of working very closely with Mr. Argiriou. At that time, he was already at retirement age, but had more energy, and spirit than most who were many years his junior. I admired him as a dying breed of men, men of loyalty, courage and humility. I always kept in touch, even after so many years. What a wonderful legacy he leaves for his family. I'll miss him dearly. Rest in loving care, Mr. Argirou.
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