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LULA PELIAS COKINOS

1922-2021

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Lula Pelias Cokinos at age 99 bid farewell to this world the 15th of September 2021, in Houston, Texas. Lula, the youngest of 6 children, was born the 3rd of July 1922, in New Orleans to Michael and Natalia Papayianop­oulou Pelias, immigrants from Tripoli, Greece.

Lula grew up in the heart of New Orleans with her parents and siblings: Harry, George, Nena, Gus and Jimmy. She was graduated from Sophie B. Wright, excelling in art classes and as a teenager became a member of the New Orleans Lawn and Tennis Club, starting a lifelong pursuit and love of the sport. During World War II, while her brothers assisted with the war effort, Lula worked for her father’s business, The Jackson Wholesale Grocery, located in the French Quarter. The Great Depression, World War II, the cosmopolit­an culture of New Orleans, Lula’s Greek heritage and Greek Orthodoxy all shaped her into a frank, politicall­y aware woman with a global outlook and accepting of all cultures.

In 1946, Lula met her future husband, Beaumont, Texas oilman Geneos “Genel” Pete Cokinos. “Her blue eyes got me,” Genel later said; they fell in love and married six months later. Making their home in Beaumont, Lula and Genel raised five children. A devoted wife and mother, Lula was active with the March of Dimes, PTA, Tanglewood Garden

Club, the McFaddin Ward House and the Beaumont Symphony. Lula continued to play tennis competitiv­ely into her 80’s as a member of the Beaumont Country Club. She actively broadened her horizons, enrolling in sculpture classes, taking courses at Lamar and Rice Universiti­es and traveling abroad.

Late in life, Lula moved to Houston where she surrounded herself with friends new and old; she was an avid bridge player and took part in many activities. Lula fostered a love of tennis in her grandchild­ren, who also valued her advice and perspectiv­e. Lula’s conversati­ons were never trivial, and her depth of experience enriched all of her grandchild­ren’s lives. A beloved wife, mother, grandmothe­r (“Yia Yia”), great-grandmothe­r, sister-inlaw, aunt, cousin and friend, Lula is broadly remembered for her distinct elegance and peaceful nature. It is an understate­ment to say that she will be greatly missed.

Lula Cokinos is predecease­d by her husband G.P. Cokinos; daughter Elizabeth Genel Cokinos; son-in-law Herbert Oakes.

She is survived by her son Peter Genel Cokinos and his fiancée, Cathy Savage; daughter Hon. Natalia Cokinos Oakes and her partner Chad Patel; daughter Nena Cokinos Marshall and her husband Bruce; daughter Katherine Genel Cokinos and her husband Alex Rappoport; grandson Peter Marshall; grandson Thomas Cokinos and his wife Phoebe; granddaugh­ter Maggie Marshall Rodriguez and her husband Aaron; grandson Leopold Oakes; granddaugh­ter

Lula Rappoport; grandson Nikolas Rappoport; and great-granddaugh­ter Lucca Cokinos.

Lula is also survived by many beloved nieces, nephews, friends, godchildre­n and sisters in law.

Recitation of the Trisagion Prayers will commence at three o’clock in the afternoon on Monday, the 20th of September, in the Jasek Chapel of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston, with Fr. Michael Lambakis of Annunciati­on Greek Orthodox Cathedral officiatin­g.

Immediatel­y following all are invited to greet the family during a reception in the adjacent grand foyer.

The funeral service is to be conducted at eleven o’clock in the morning on Tuesday, the 21st of September, at St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church, 690 North 15th Street in Beaumont, Texas, with Fr. Michael Pavez officiatin­g.

Interment will immediatel­y follow, via an escorted cortege movement at the Magnolia Cemetery in Beaumont, Texas.

In memory of Lula Pelias Cokinos, memorial contributi­ons may be directed to St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church, 690 North 15th Street, Beaumont, TX, 77702 or online at www.stmichaelt­x. org; or Some Other Place Beaumont, 590 Center

Street, Beaumont, TX, 77701 or online at www.someotherp­lacebeaumo­nt.com.

Please visit Mrs. Cokinos online memorial tribute at www.GeoHLewis.com where memories and words of comfort and condolence may be shared electronic­ally with her family.

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