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Chrysoula Anixiadis-Cutrone
Born in Greece
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This memorial website was created to remember our dearest Chrys Anixiadis-Cutrone who was born in Greece on November 22, 1962 and passed away on September 19, 2011 in New York.  Chrys, you will live forever in our memories and hearts.

Chrys leaves behind her daughter Samantha (age 20) and son John (age 12), her parents Margaritis & Alexandra, her sister Kay, her husband John, parents in law Sandy and Frank Cutrone, 11 nieces and nephews, and many other relatives, colleagues and friends.

Update on Samantha (Chrys' daughter): Sam is a junior at Seton Hall University, she is studying Marketing. She is also considering law school or supply chain management for the future.

Update on John (Chrys' son):  John loves astronomy and physics.  Though only 12 years old, he has his sights on 3 colleges :Harvard, Yale and UCSB.  John loves spending time at the San Diego Planetarium, playing tennis, and reading Harry Potter books.
  
Thank you to all who attended Chrys' memorial today (October 30, 2011) at the Greek Orthodox Mission of South Orange County.  It was a heartfelt ceremony and an intimate setting for all who loved Chrys. 

An educational memorial fund has been established in Chrys' honor.  Funds will be placed in trust for Samantha and John Cutrone's college education.  A portion of the donations will support the youth educational and cultural programs at the Mission.  If you would like to donate in Chrys' honor, please do so to the:   

Chrys Cutrone Educational Memorial Fund

The Greek Orthodox Mission Of South Orange County
  27129 Calle Arroyo, Suite #1803
  San Juan Capistrano, CA  92675
(949) 542-3445
www.gomsoc.org


Cash, checks and credit card are accepted by the mission.

Cards may also be sent to Chrys' family at her parent's home at:

Margaritis & Alexandra Anixiadis
171-43 Ashby Avenue
Flushing, New York 11358

Here are the many words that were written to Chrys at her memorial today:

Kristy Neuhausen
"Magical", the word I would use to describe Dr. Cutrone when talking about her to my friends. "She is an amazing Pediatric Dentist I would tell them. She really takes her time to comfort each child and genuinely builds a relationship with them. She always makes the children feel special."  It was the year 2001, when I met her for the first time.  She peeked her head around the corner with a big smile on her face and said, "Hi, I'm Dr. Cutrone"!  From that moment on, I knew I was at the right place and continued working for her for the next 10 years.  I was not only one of the most luckiest people in the world to have Dr. Cutone as my boss, I was also so blessed to have her as a special friend.  I remember sharing the news with her that I would soon be married, and shortly after that, sharing that I would soon be expecting my first baby. Dr. Cutrone was such a big part of my life. We also shared many of my children and her children's birthdays. I always thought how lucky Sam and John were to have her as their mother. Likewise, Dr.Cutrone was so proud of her children and loved them dearlyDr. Cutrone always took the time to really listen to what you had to say, and always gave great advice.  She was someone that I looked up to and an angel that I will never forget.  Dr.Cutrone was an example of how the character of Christ shines in a person.

John Cutrone
She was my Mom.  I loved her and she loved me.  She loved me.  She will be dearly missed.  Love, John

Fred, Theresa, Kristine and Kathleen
Chrys has been a good friend to us.  She is kind, generous, and she was always fun to be with finding good in our circumstances.  She has been like a mother to our girls, Kristine and Kathleen.  We will miss her.

R. Weinmeister
Chrys Cutrone was the best Mommy.  I was the room Mom in John’s class every year; and John and Hannah were great friends.  Chrys was always there to offer her help in class.  She was sincere and honest and I will always cherish her memory.  God Speed.  I will miss you Chrys.

Alyssa Boutelle
Mrs Chrys was the best dentist and close friend I’ve ever had.  Her laugh was so joyful.  She never was sad.  She always was happy.

unknown
We love you Chrys, Samantha and John.  We just love talking to you and Alyssa loves playing with John.  My fondest memory is Chrys’ smile.

Christie Lazenby
I loved her warmth to others and love she had for her patients.  She was wonderful to assist very patient and always teaching.  A joy to be around, she loved to laugh and tell stories.  Thanks for the good memories. Will miss you, Chrys.  God be with you till we meet again.

unknown child
She was good

Tina Bertok
I will always remember her smile.  We spoke to each other in long conversations before she was sick and after she became sick.  She was always calm.  I will miss her.  She is with Ken now. XXO

Jill Logotton
My daughter, Elizabeth went to Santa Margarita and knew Sam from her classes and activities, like mun and golf.  I would, therefore, frequently see Chrys at school and at meetings.  My memories are of her rushing into meetings and chatting with her about her golf schedule.  She was always cheerful and smiling, obviously proud of her beautiful daughter and her accomplishments.  She was friendly and helpful and an absolute pleasure to know.  She will be greatly missed.

Kelly Parissis
Something special about Chrys – I’ll never forget how she was not afraid to stand up for what she believed in.  Truly a special woman.

Anahita Marquetant
I will always remember her kindness and contagious laughter.  She was filled with love and kindness.  I will always remember our Coffee gatherings at Pete’s after dropping off the kids.  She always talked about our similarities, traditions and background (Armenian and Greek).  I’ll always remember I’m so blessed to know her.   She was a light who will be greatly missed.  I pray that John comes back to his St. Anne school and Community and family.

Alec
She was one of the nicest people I knew.  It was so hard to see her go.

Ellen and Sean
My fondest memories of Chrys are when she would have us over on Halloween at your home in Laguna Niguel.  She was such a big kid at heart; Chrys would dress up and pass out candy and made the entire night such a fun experience for everyone.  I loved Chrys’ laugh – so deep and throaty and full of life!  She is so dearly loved and missed by us.  Love.

Unknown
She loved to laugh and was full of patience.  Dr. Cutrone was my mentor.  Her heart was so full of love, passion, God and family.  I can’t help but think of her every time I go to work at the San Juan office.  Her legacy will never be forgotten.

unknown child
She was a awesome dentist.  She was very nice

unknown child
She was a very beautiful person inside and out.  She was also my dentist.  She always knew exactly what flavor toothpaste I wanted and put me in a separate room in her dentist office so I didn’t have to watch pokemon with my brothers.  I will miss her al lot and I love her very much.

Elizabeth Lagatton
Sam and I were involved in many of the same activities (full IB, MUN, golf), so I often saw her mother.  Her mother was always very sweet and friendly.  She was very helpful and always worked to help in everything that she could.  I was so sorry to hear of her suffering with cancer.  She will be missed.

Ana Rivera
A sister, a friend, a mother like was Dr. Chrys to everyone she came in contact with.  Proud mother of Samantha and little John as she referred to him.  Let very humble child of the most  high king.

Jessa Whitley
I only met Chrys a few times but of what I saw when I met her and of what Sam told me it was obvious that Chrys was an amazing mother and an inspiration to both Sam and John.  She is an inspiration to every she met and a blessing to everyone.

Jordan Bierbower, Marla Bierbower
I went to New York and visited Sam, John and Mrs. Cutrone.  We walked around some and went out to dinner.  She was always so nice to me and my mom and she will be greatly missed.

Kathleen B
I will always remember Mrs. Cutrone’s  strong funny personality.  The way she would treat me like her own child when we used to carpool and the way she made fun of me and her daughter for trick or treating at our age.  She was always asking how I was or how my family was and I’m glad I got to know and be close to someone as supportive and personal as her.

Cathy Antzoulatos
I can remember hanging out with your Mom @ FDF at the Glendhi’s and dancing.  All the other moms in our group were asleep.  But we had to stay up for you, Sam and Spiros.  We had so much fun dancing and watchig you guys dancing in the crowded room.  I will also remember practicing in her parking lot whe we had nowhere to go.  Your Mom had the biggest heart.  I will have fond memories of FDF forever.  I will also remember our deep conversations while she cleaned the kid’s teeth, or gave them a filling.  We would always be discussing how to fix the church, dance or what great kids you all are.  Even those early days when we had Greek school in her office were so fun.  Those were bonding times for all of us – stuck for hours during class.  Here FDF banner she put her heart and sould into will be a constant reminder of our loss.  Last year we missed you both at FDDF but her banner ws there, her heart in spirit.  Lots of Love and best wishes

Harry and Linda Kolleci
Your mother was a sweet, caring, generous person – one of a kind.

Judy Aponte Randall
I remember when she told us she was pregnant.  Joy, fear, surprise were many of her emotions.  He was a bundle of joy, a boy and a blessing to the family!

Unknown
Kind, so welcoming, well loved, completely devoted to John and Samantha, humble, accepting, down-t-earth, always with open arms, giving, caring, happy, loved people, will never be forgotten.. Because of meeting her I am a better person.

Paul, Vangie, Malig  and Jenny
I will always cherish the times our families got together when the kids were still very young.  Because of the distance (physical), we could not see a lot of them in the recent past.  However, what a blessing we had whenever we had our weekend getaways with Samantha, John and Maligs.  Thank you for the joy and laughter we shared talking into the night while in Chicago and New York.  We love you guys!  Aloha

Joanne Williams, St Anne’s School
God bless you Chrys.  Rest in God’s loving hands

Scott, Mone, Lauren, Emily Pace
Our daughter, Lauren, and Samantha became friends in 2nd grade.  We enjoyed knowing Chrys through school functions and as our dentist.  She was truly generous.  My girl scout troop painted the windows of her office for the past 5 years at Christmas.  One year the professional window painter asked if she wanted her windows repainted and she said “No Way!”.  She loved coming in after we painted and being surprised with our creation.  As our dentist she had a way with our girls.  They loved coming in and telling her about what was going on in their lives.  She genuinely cared.  After a traumatic time at a previous dentist my youngest daughter loved Dr. Cutrone and she treated Emily with so much care and love as one of her own kids.  We will miss her terribly.

Ora Lowe, DDS
We’ll miss your compassion to all your friends, family and patients.

Cherly and John Maechlar
Dear Sam and John,  Your mom was such a beautiful woman.  I can’t imagine how much you ust miss her.  BUT she is with Jesus watching over you now and she will always be in your hearts.  I am so glad that we had the chance to know her.  It was evident that she was loved by many and loved you both with all her heart.  May God bless you both rightly.  Call on the Holy Spirit when you need comfort.  With love…

Kenny and Helen Marnumrera
May your memory be eternal

Martha
Chrys was a sweet, soft-spoken, gentle, soul with dedication to helping others.  She had much to offer.  Being very active in her church and dental community, she offered limitlessly, her energies and love to the needs of the people.

Unknown
My friend, my boss, my confidant, the one who gave me happy moments and long talks.  Very pleasant person, able to gain everybody’s heart, especially mine.  She will be in my heart always and I am jealous and happy that she is with God before me.  God bless her beautiful family.

Kimmie Nguyen
In just a few days working with Dr. Cutrone that make me hard to believe a nice person like her can really be passed away.  I really love her a lot.  She made us feel comfortable and she had a great sense of humor that made people around her feel no stress at all.  Hope God always is with her.

Unknown
Chrys was a very special person to her patients, colleagues, griends and family.  She was always pleasant even when circumstances were difficult.  She will continue to be an example to all.  Her courage, pleasantness remains with us.

Tyree Woodruff Groves
I remember Chrys always being so generous to me and my siblings.  No matter how much time passed that I hadn’t seen her (me going away for college) she still always gave us Xmas presents, remembered my graduation and wedding.  It was completely unexpected and generous of her.  She was such a giving person.

Unknown
All my memories of Chrys are of her warm welcome at any function and her smile.  She always made everyone feel welcome and took care of them.  She will be missed.

Clara Lee, DDS
I met Chrys 10 yrs ago.  She hired me to be her associate.  She was always so generous with her time.  She had an infectious laugh and bright glowing eyes.  I miss her presence.  She was my mentor and friend-my life is wonderful because of the opportunity she gave me.  Most recently, after I purchased her practice in San Juan, I found out from others that she had received higher offers for the sale of her practice.  Chrys wanted to know that her young patients would be cared for and she wanted to pass her practice on to a pediatric dentist.  I am honored that she passed her practice on to me.  I share this because this was the woman that Chrys was.  She was generous and caring. She did not care about money.  She cared for people.  We love you Chrys.  Live well with the Lord.

Cindy Small
Her never ending humor that transferred to her kids and gave them enthusiasm for life!

Unknown
Sitting at Marbella Market and just talking over coffee – friend to friend.

Kelly Parissis
A beautiful lady.  You are so missed.  We love you and your family!

Fran & Nick Karnazes
Her bright smile, her loving and giving personality will always be remembered by her fellow GOMSOC members.

Susi Hughes

I met your Mom while working on the IB board at SM high school.  Sitting and talking with her was so enjoyable.  She talked of all your activities at St. Anne and SM – proud and happy of your accomplishments, friendships, etc… She was working on the IB senior dinner and I felt like a wimp!  She’s a dentist, Mom, volunteer, managing so much and doing it all well,  She was a real inspiration and a joy to meet and work with.  I’m so privileged to have known her, even for a short time, she’ll forever be in my memories and I’ll keep you both in my thoughts and prayers.

Bonnie G
Dr. Cutrone always had a smile on her face every day she walked into her practice.  I knew she loved helping others and she always listened and did it with ease.

Joseph V.
She was my dentist and she is really good dentist for me.

Koren Ikeda, DDS and Takata family
Dear Samantha, John, Your Mom was the proudest of you two!  Love always

Rosa
I love you. Bye.

Mia
Chrys was a kind and compassionate friend to all.  She always made time for me and my children.  She would leave her house and rush to her office to see  Rosa when she had a toothache.  We love you, Chrys, Samantha and John

Katerina
I love you Chrys

Lauren Hayden
Although I never met Chrys I saw Sam’s love pour out every time she spoke of her Mom.  I wish I could have met her.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Kristine Baluyot
Mrs. Cutrone was a dear family friend that I had the pleasure of knowing through my little sister, Kathleen. I had terrible experiences with dentists in the past, so Mrs. Cutrone cheerfully let me come to her as a teenager, even though from age 15 to 18 I could barely fit in the children's chairs. I was so shy at the time, and I remember how much her conversations put me at ease unlike anyone else. She had a genuine love of people that made her interactions very special. Once during a teeth cleaning session, I mentioned I was learning how to drive, and she immediately insisted that I practice with an old car they had, since my family only had a minivan. She was always so giving and so kind, and she will be greatly missed. Her love has touched my family very strongly, and she will always be remembered fondly. 
Kathleen Baluyot
When they were still in California, we would carpool with the Cutrones to and from school. In the fall, Samantha would have to go to golf practice, but Mrs. Cutrone would still drive all the way out to take me home. And I remember that during these times, Mrs. Cutrone would always treat me like I was her own daughter, so much so that I didn’t feel uncomfortable. She would ask me how school was, if I wanted something to drink or eat, or if I’d done anything interesting lately. And then she’d ask about my family, about how my older sister was faring at Stanford or how my parents were doing.

In turn, she’d share everything about herself, what she thought, what she’d been up to, to the point where I found myself sharing in a similar manner. She made her relationships deeply personal. To me, she was like a second mother, and she will be greatly missed. 

Wanda Claro
My son, husband and I went to visit Chrys on June 28th of this year.  I had texted her several times the month before to say that we would be coming to visit her when we moved our son to Philadelphia.  She would text about other things, but wouldn't ackowlege that we were coming out to visit her.
I was so worried about her.  Finally, I texted her to say that we were on our way and to be ready to have company take her to lunch.  She texted back saying she couldn't believe that we were really coming up to see her. 
She was as happy to see us as we were to see her.  She let us know the latest in her health news and how she had a "lot of life" in her and would fight as long as she could.  She talked about taking Samantha on college trips and plans for the future.  We laughed about stories we shared of when we practiced together and all the people that came and went in our lives.  She was so excited when my son set up Skype on her computer so that she could use it to talk to Sam and little John while they were in San Diego.
We drove to the harbor, had lunch, walked until she was tired and then hung out at her favorite ice cream place.  We all had many laughs and a good visit.  She gave my son a very generous college graduation gift.  Little did I know that that would be the last time that I would see her. 
Am grateful for the time we shared in practice together and our friendship through the years.  We would sometimes "fight" like sisters, and she would say something funny or imitate me to make me laugh and we'd forget what we were mad about.  She always saw the posiitive in all things.  She was a very fine pediatric dentist, loving mother, daughter, sister, wife and friend to so many.   Will miss our long talks getting caught up every few months over the years; her texts this year, my ritual of calling her on my way to or from work and leaving messages. Good bye, dear friend - I love you!
kathleen Murphy
 Dr. Cutrone was our dentist for several years and I am so sorry for your family's loss. My son was very afraid of going to the dentist because of an experience at a previous dentist. She was always able to calm him down with her gentle voice, a joke, or a smile. I know that he was a difficult patient, but she always greeted us with a smile  and made us feel so calm. He never cried once or tried to "escape" her office as he had done before. My heart is heavy today because I know that she was a loving mother( she spoke of her children often) and must have been a bright light to so many. God Bless you all., Kathleen Murphy and family
The Winters Family
I am deeply saddened to learn of Dr. Cutrone's passing.  She was my two son's first dentist when they were 3 and 5. She was remarkable with children and I was devastated at first when she left Irvine to open her practice in south OC.  I especially recall how gentle and kind she was to my son, Ryan, when at 6 years old he broke his permanent front tooth by falling off his Razor scooter.  Dr. Cutrone simply walked into the room and said hello and miraculously my son immediately stopped crying.  My sons' are now 15 and 17 and are still patients at the place we first met her.  Although I have not seen her in years, I know that I will forever remember her.

Peggie Winters
Ryan & Christopher Winters
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