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AHI Mourns Passing of Former AHIPAC Chair Dr. Dean Lomis

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Dr. Dean Lomis

Dr. Dean Lomis

Lomis is credited for “educating” Biden on Cyprus Issue

WASHINGTON, DC —The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) mourns the passing of the former chairman of the American Hellenic Institute Public Affairs Committee (AHIPAC) and advocate for Cyprus, Dr. Dean C. Lomis. He passed away February 13, 2021.

“During his many years as a community advocate that began shortly after Turkey’s illegal invasion of Cyprus in 1974, and especially during his four terms serving as AHIPAC chairman from 1984 to 1992, Dr. Lomis worked relentlessly with AHI Founder Eugene Rossides to bring justice for Cyprus under the rule of law,” AHI President Nick Larigakis said.

“He is credited for raising awareness and ‘educating’ then-Senator Joe Biden about the Cyprus issue and as AHIPAC Chairman, he presented in-person witness testimony to key congressional committees on our positions regarding foreign aid to Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey on several occasions.

“Dr. Lomis was one of my strongest mentors from whom I learned tremendously beginning from my time at AHI in 1987. We travelled the country together advocating on behalf of policy issues impacting Greece and Cyprus and informing and educating communities.

 “Dr. Lomis will be remembered fondly by the American Hellenic Institute and its members as an exceptional individual who worked diligently to promote Hellenic ideals and values in addition to advocating for Hellenic policy issues. Our prayers and deepest sympathies are with the Lomis family, especially his wife, Toula; and sons, Van, Nicholas, and Michael. May his memory be eternal.”

 AHI presented Dr. Lomis with the Hellenic Heritage National Public Service Award in 1997.

Dr. Lomis also actively promoted the teaching of Modern Greek in American universities and cooperated with AHEPA and the University of Thessaloniki to establish courses for Greek American students. He promoted Hellenism in the United States for which Hellenic News of America recognized his efforts, and he remained committed to the promotion of Greek culture and language among Greek American youth until the time of his passing.


Funeral Information

The funeral service will be held on Friday, February 19 at the
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 808 N. Broom St. Wilmington, DE 19806.
Visitation is at 10:00 a.m. and the service begins at 11:00 a.m.

Interment will take place following the funeral service at the
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church Cemetery
2504 Cub Hill Road Baltimore, MD 21234.

Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, the traditional Makaria will not be held.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his memory to:

American Hellenic Institute

Mail In Donations: Checks payable to “AHI”
AHI, 1220 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036
Online Donations: https://www.ahiworld.org/payment-options

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church

808 North Broom Street, Wilmington, DE 19806

The AHI & AHIF Board of Directors, staff, and members convey their deepest sympathies
to his wife, Toula; his children, Van, Nick and Mike; and the entire Lomis family.

May His Memory Be Eternal!