Las Vegas Review-Journal

PETER LEONIDAS FLANGAS

June 1, 1924 – March 17, 2021

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On Wednesday, March 17, 2021, shortly before sunrise and after a very long and fulfilled life at age 96, Peter quietly passed away with his beloved wife by his side. Born on June 1, 1924, Peter was the second of four children born to Leonidas G. and Theodora Flangas. He was born in Magna Utah, a town near Salt Lake City. Born to Greek immigrants Peter’s father came to America at the age of 16 years and mother who left during the Great War (WW I), they instilled upon Peter the immigrant creed to fight to succeed, traits that served him and his siblings well as they faced the struggles and hardships through the Great Depression and into the second war (WW II). Peter along with his three siblings, Alice,

Arthur and George, were motivated to excel in their lives, through education and perseveran­ce. In high school and at a young age during the advent of WW II, Peter ran away with his close friends to enlist with the merchant marines in San Francisco, but luckily was turned back by the organizati­on. Peter returned and graduated from Cyprus High School in 1943. After graduating, Peter served his country by enlisting in the United States Army Air Core which is now known as the U.S. Air Force and he was honorably discharged in 1947. He went on to attend college at the University of Utah and received a B.A. in Philosophy; for the rest of his life, he used his philosophi­cal understand­ing to bring meaning to everyday occurrence­s of life. Peter took a hiatus from his undergradu­ate schooling for almost two years hitch hiking across the United States where he would pick up work wherever he found it traveling throughout the South. He eventually made his way to the North East, ending up in Boston before he came back home to Salt Lake City. Peter attended law school for one year at the University of Boulder Colorado and then transferre­d to and graduated from the University of Utah in 1955. Peter became a member of the Nevada Bar Associatio­n in 1958 and has maintained an office in Clark County since that time. Peter also was elected as a District Attorney of Lyons County from 1962 to 1966. Peter practiced law here in Las Vegas and was well known. His love for the law was readily apparent as he practiced law into his late

80s; he tried his last case approximat­ely 10 years ago in Utah. Peter was one of the founders of the first Greek Orthodox Church in Las Vegas and along with other founders was able to purchase and establish St. John’s the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church. It is undisputed throughout Peter’s life that he was clearly a fighter whether in the arena of law or life itself. He never backed down and always said what he thought which is a rare quality, especially nowadays. Yet more importantl­y, as undisputed as his tenacity in life was, equally undisputed and prevalent was his compassion for those in need. Peter was extremely compassion­ate and giving. He truly believed that his purpose in life was to help people. Throughout his life, he gave his time, energy and money to family, friends and even strangers in need with no thought of leaving a reserve for himself. This all-encompassi­ng attribute of his was truly remarkable. He was a champion of the downtrodde­n and would travel all over Nevada, Utah and other states using his legal skills to fight for them. Peter lived for his passions in life – family, law, flying, whiskey and cigars – with importance in that order. Peter took his children everywhere and any free time was spent with his wife and children. His passion for law consumed him and kept him active until his late

80s. Like a captain who loves the sea, Peter loved to fly and he did so every chance he got. Peter’s companion in flight was his single engine 180 Cessna named Charlie and he flew the plane for 50 years into his mid-80s. Peter is survived by his beloved and wonderful wife of over 56 years, Wanda Flangas and their two sons, Leo and Jason, and their daughter, Vanessa; Leo’s wife Yelena Flangas and their three children Peter, Maximos and Ellie; Jason’s sons John and Luke and their mother Lindsey Flangas; Vanessa’s husband Marco Rizzo and their children Alessandra, Olivia and Julia; Peter’s prior daughters Paulene Faber and Shirlene Charon and their children and grandchild­ren; his sisterin-law Nola Dee Flangas; his nephews Tom Praggastis, Lee Praggastis, Steve Cozakos, Arthur Flangas and Troy Flangas and niece Theodora Flangas along with great nephews and nieces; Peter was predecease­d in death by his parents Leonidas G. and Theodora Lekas Flangas, by two brothers Arthur L. and George L. Flangas and his sister Alice Cozakos. An Orthodox Trisagion prayer service will be held on March 25, 2021, at City View mortuary 1001 E. 11th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah and funeral service will be held on March 26, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 279 South 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101.

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