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Jo Ann “Gina” Trakas Passed Away

SPARTANBURG, SC – Gina Trakas, 55, of Spartanburg, SC, fell asleep in the Lord on March 24, 2017, surrounded by her family. Born April 29, 1961 in Spartanburg, SC, and was the daughter of Sophia Leventis Trakas and the late Dr. Perry Nicholas Trakas, DDS.
Gina touched the lives of so many with her beautiful smile, laugh, love, and joy. She excelled in many areas of the arts and service to the community. She studied piano at Converse Pre-College, won awards for piano competitions, and gave a private recital. She was a member of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, where she loved singing in the choir, in both the English and Greek languages, Floyd Mortuary reports

Gina lived at home until graduating in the first ceremony at the Charles Lea Center. She then went on to live at Cannon Manor, as well as other group homes on Clemson Street, Gordon Drive and most recently at Inman Estates.

Gina was President of the People First program at Charles Lea, speaking publicly about the rights of the disabled. She enjoyed the Special Education Sunday School program at Bethel Methodist Church, participated in Girl Scouts and looked forward to spending 2 weeks at Camp Hope in Clemson every summer. She won many trophies and medals at Special Olympics events, including the 1995 World Summer Games in New Haven, Connecticut. She also graduated from a special program offered at the University of South Carolina Upstate.

In addition to her devoted mother, Sophia L. Trakas, she is survived by her brother, Nicholas D. ‘Dean’ Trakas and wife, Kelly of Tryon, NC; sister, Maria T. Barry and husband, Patrick of Spartanburg, SC; nieces and nephews, Anna Trakas and William Trakas of Tryon, NC; Sophia Frances Barry and John Patrick Barry of Spartanburg, SC.

Source: http://www.floydmortuary.com/

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