Greek Australian community pays tribute to bouzouki player Chris Felemegas

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The Greek Australian community is grieving the loss of Chris Felemegas, a beloved Greek Australian bouzouki player from Sydney who had been living in the village of Kalythies, Rhodes, and passed away this week.

Chris is being remembered as a man who brought joy, music and kindness into the lives of everyone he met. Friends say his spirit and generosity will never be forgotten.

One tribute read: “Still can’t believe you’re gone. My heart is heavy and my mind can’t make sense of it. It just doesn’t feel real. You brought so much light, laughter, and music into every moment — and now there’s a silence that words can’t fill…”

Well-known singer Celina Stavropoulou also shared her memories of Chris, writing: “You came into my life when I was still figuring out who I was, and somehow, you helped shape me into the woman I am today.”

“You made everything feel like an adventure… You had a heart bigger than anyone I’ve ever known. You just gave — constantly. Your time, your energy, your love. You made people feel loved, unconditionally… Rest in love, my beautiful Chris…” she added.

Friends and relatives in both Rhodes and Sydney have described Chris as a devoted friend, a generous soul and a man who loved life and his community.

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