02/18/2026
With regret, I inform you of the passing of Stella Bizekis.
(Family written obituary) Stella was born in the picturesque village of Stenimachos, Greece, on the outskirts of Naoussa. At just 20 years old, she left her home, knowing not a word of English, to seek a new life in the United States. There, she became a seamstress, diligently sending money back to support her family.
In 1962, Stella returned to Greece and met the love of her life, Stergios. They married on September 23, 1962, and together embarked on a brave journey back to the United States, initially settling in Washington Heights.
In 1968, Stella and Stergios moved to the Pelham Bay section of the Bronx, becoming devoted members of Zoodohos Peghe Greek Orthodox Church. Their children—Haeda, Olympia, Helen, and Costa—attended Sunday School regularly, absorbing the values of faith and community. Stella took immense pride in her children’s accomplishments, always encouraging them with her quiet strength and unwavering love.
Though America became her adopted home, Stella never forgot her Greek roots. She stood by Stergios in his lifelong commitment to the Naoussian Society, and their home became a vibrant hub of joy and hospitality. Weekends often overflowed with family and friends from Naoussa, filled with laughter, delicious meals prepared by Stella, and dancing that created lasting memories.
As they thrived in the United States, Stella played a crucial role in bringing numerous family members over, offering them support and a fresh start. Her sisters—Anastasia, Kyriaki, Maria, and Eleni—and her brother Niko held her in the highest regard, a respect that endures to this day. Her nieces and nephews will always remember her as the greatest aunt, ready with kind words and helping hands.
Cherished mother to her four children, Stella was blessed with her devoted daughter-in-law, Antonia, and her sons-in-law, George, Stefanos, and Harry
Stella’s greatest joy came from caring for her grandchildren—Efrosyni, George, Christos, Stellios, Stella, and Panayiota. They knew that Yiayia always had treats, hugs, and stories waiting for them during visits, filling their lives with her boundless affection.
We take solace in knowing that Stella has been reunited with her beloved husband, along with her brother Giorgios and her sisters Kyriaki and Eleni. Her passing marks the end of an era, but her legacy of kindness, devotion to family, and quiet grace will continue to live on in all who knew her.
Visitation will be held on Friday, February 20, 2026 from 4:00PM - 8:00PM at Zoodohos Peghe Greek Orthodox Church; and the Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, February 21, 2026 from 10:45AM - 11:45AM at Zoodohos Peghe Greek Orthodox Church.
My very deepest condolences to the family. May Stella Rest in Peace