Sydney jeweller and businessman Paul Dracakis dies

·

Sydney businessman and jewellery store owner, Paul Dracakis, has passed away at the age of 83.

Mr Dracakis, well known for his jewellery stores at Manly, Warringah Mall and Mosman, died peacefully at his Seaforth home, surrounded by his family.

A number of Mr Dracakis’ jewellery stores were all closed on Monday as a mark of respect for the man who emigrated to Australia aged 17, from the Greek island of Kythera in 1957.

The Dracakis family said on Facebook they were saddened by Mr Dracakis’ passing.

“As we mourn the loss of this extraordinary soul, let us also celebrate the beautiful life he led and the profound impact he made on each of us. Rest in peace, dear Paul. Your legacy of love and kindness will continue to shine brightly through the lives you touched,” the post read.

Mr Dracakis also served a term as an alderman on Manly Council from 1983-1987, and was a member of the local Liberal Party and a close supporter and friend of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

Mr Dracakis is survived by his wife, Helen, and his four children, Nick, Peter, Theo and Fotina, plus nine grandchildren.

Source: Mosman Collective.

Monument to migration - Mother's Day

Advertisement

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Advertisement

Latest News

Tribute artist Peter Triantis says Elvis hasn’t left the building

Tribute artist Peter Triantis says Elvis hasn't left the building. He shares his journey to becoming Elvis with The Greek Herald.

Andriana Petrakis tops tennis rankings for People with an Intellectual Impairment

Andriana Petrakis has ranked No.1 in Australia for People with an Intellectual Impairment (PWII) in the women’s singles II-1 category.

Former Socceroo Apostolos Giannou selling Melbourne home amid move to Greece

Former Socceroo Apostolos Giannou is selling his Bentleigh East home in Melbourne as he plans to relocate to Greece.

Day three of National Schools Event had sport, performing arts and Greek dancing

The third day of the 2024 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia National Schools Event took place in Sydney on Thursday.

Australian government responds to Greek Federation’s concerns on pensioners’ living costs

The Department of Social Services has responded to a letter by a Greek Federation outlining their concerns around pensioners' cost of living.

You May Also Like

Flood crisis: Rescues in northern NSW resume, Queenslanders wait for waters to recede

There are concerns for people missing in Queensland floodwaters as the intense deluge now threatens lives in northern NSW.

Calombaris in crisis meeting to save empire

The hospitality empire of celebrity chef George Calombaris is on the brink of collapse and could be placed into voluntary administration as early as...

PM rips into ‘hideous’ suggestion elderly deaths preferable to lockdown

PM Scott Morrison has responded to news the Aged Care Regulator knew of the COVID outbreak at St Basils Fawkner four days earlier.