Individual Details
George Nicholas Morfogen
(1924 - 29 Oct 2011)
Name from Paul Morfogen Biography dated April 1993, given to Carol Petranek by Nick Pappas.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Zacharoula Kapetanakos (1928 - 2022) |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Father | Nicholas George Morfogen (1892 - 1963) |
| Mother | Eleni I. Gavaris (1895 - 1971) |
| Sibling | Vasiliki Morfogen (1921 - 2010) |
| Sibling | Kanella Morfogen (1923 - ) |
| Sibling | Catherine Morfogen (1928 - 2002) |
| Sibling | Peter Nicholas Morfogen (1932 - 1990) |
| Sibling | John Nicholas Morfogen (1934 - 2016) |
Notes
Birth
Town Register - Anavriti, Vryseon(digitized July 2014, trip to Greek Archives in Sparta)
husband: Nikolaos, his father: Georgios; mother: Athanasia[error – should be Vivian], born 1892 in Anavriti
wife: Eleni, father: Ioannis Gavaris
children:
Vasiliki, born 1921
Kanella, born 1923
Georgios, born 1924
Aikaterini, born 1928
Panagiotis, born 1932
Ioannis, born 1934
Residence
U.S. Public Records IndexGeo N Morfogen
Gender: Male
Possible relatives
Name Birth
George N Morfogen Oct 10 1927
Zacharoulal Morfogen Sep 17 1929
Nicholas G Morfogen Aug 10 1954
Y Morfogen Sep 1 1958
Helen Morfogen Jan 10 1960
Angeliki Morfogen July 19 1963
Jorge Morfogen
Angeliki C Soffronas Oct 6 1953
Residence - Date
85 High St, Closter
New Jersey 07624-1023, USA Aug 1 2004
Phone Number - Date
(201) 767-6347 Aug 1 2004
Source: MyHeritage, accessed Oct 16, 2022
Death
Death date from obituaryObituary
MORFOGENGeorge Nicholas, age 84, of Closter passed away on Saturday, October 29, 2011. Beloved husband of Zaharoula. Devoted father of Nick and his wife Angeliki, Zach and his wife Angela and Helen Poulis and her husband Nick. Loving grandfather to Jacie, Cassandra, Jaclyn, George, Yanna and Antonia. George was born in Anavriti, Sparta, Greece, immigrated to the United States in 1946 and settled in Brooklyn, NY. Before beginning his life in the US, he was drafted into the Korean War where he fought for his new country for two years. Upon his return, he became a resident of Fort Lee for 22 years and then relocated to Closter. He was a parishioner of St. John the Theologian Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Tenafly and was a restaurant owner for many years before retiring. Visitation Tuesday, November 1st, 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the Barrett Funeral Home 148 Dean Drive Tenafly. Funeral Wednesday, November 2nd 10 AM, St. John the Theologian Greek Orthodox Cathedral Tenafly. Interment George Washington Memorial Park Paramus. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to St. John the Theologian Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 353 E. Clinton Avenue, Tenafly, NJ 07670. For directions visit www.barrettfuneralhome.net.
Published in The Record on Nov. 1, 2011
Military
Obituary: fought in Korean War.Residence
Obituary - lived in Ft. Lee for 22 yearsResidence
Obituary: lived in Closter.Endnotes
1. Town Register-Greece (Dimotologion Koinotikos).

