Constantine P. “Dino” Mouras, 69, of Easton, died Friday, May 8, 2020 in Lehigh Valley Hospital.
Born August 6, 1950 in Easton, he was a son of the late Paul and Olga (Kutsopias) Mouras.
Dino served in the Army during the Vietnam War and was a chef at Forks Diner and Palmer Diner. He was a member of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church.
Surviving are four daughters, Olga Mouras, Litsa Aniskovich, Sophia Mouras and Kalliope Mouras; a sister, Lillian Zito; and eleven grandchildren. His son, Apostoli Mouras died earlier.
Due to the COVID-19 restrictions services will be private. Interment will be in Easton Cemetery. The Ashton Funeral Home, Easton is handling the arrangements. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.
Dana Russo
May 12, 2020 at 12:23 pm
Dear Kalli and the entire Mouras family,
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your dad. You are all in my prayers.
Dana Russo
(Saucon Valley Middle School)
Peggy Donchetz
May 12, 2020 at 5:47 pm
To the Mouras family,
I am so sorry for your loss its never easy to loose a part of your family. I always enjoying talking to your dad when he lived above the pizza shop. My well wishes are with you.
Shelley
May 12, 2020 at 6:08 pm
Sophia, So sorry for your loss. Stay as strong as you are. Tell my “friends”, your children, they’re in my prayers.
Johnnie Bennett
May 12, 2020 at 10:14 pm
Your memory will be eternal my dear cousin, you live in my heart. From going to church as kids and the Greek festivals, to my visits with you where you worked, and spending the holidays with you, for bingo night, from grabbing a gyro at your favorite spot, sending you ketchup, apples and nuts, peanut butter too. I remember you playing with my grandkids at the reunion, working so hard your entire life to provide for your kids. You were a humble man, a caring man, and God called you home too soon. Love you Dino…. To Lil and Mike, to Dino’s children, my condolences.
The Pitman Family
May 13, 2020 at 12:12 am
Thinking of you all during this time. Our Condolences to the Family ❤
Kaitlynn
May 13, 2020 at 6:56 am
Condolences to the family he was a good man and funny I’m sure glad that I got to meet him
Jane Posipanko
May 13, 2020 at 11:45 am
Dino graduated in my class from Hellertown Lower Saucon High School. My thoughts are with his family. Try to hold the happy memories in your hearts for always.
Laura D
May 13, 2020 at 12:20 pm
Sophia, Kalli, Patti and the entire family:
Praying for all of you, as I understand how difficult a loss this is. Dino is at peace with the Lord, whom he knew. May you find comfort and have memories to hold onto.
Brent and Ginny
May 13, 2020 at 1:03 pm
Lillian and family,
Our condolences goes out to you and your family. We visited Dino while we were in and he always remember something that Brent did. He will be in our prays as you.
Audrey Smith
May 13, 2020 at 1:34 pm
You don’t know me but I want to express my condolences to you and your family. I lost my husband this past weekend and he too served in Vietnam They are now a part of the BAND OF BROTHERS…
Carl Hooper
May 13, 2020 at 5:42 pm
R. I. P. Brother. You had your last battle. We’ll be together soon.
Jen Musselman
May 13, 2020 at 9:59 pm
I had the pleasure of knowing Dino over the last couple years. He definitely has a one-of-a-kind character you soon don’t forget!!
He had the best sense of humor and a heart of gold. When you work in healthcare, sometimes the special ones can become like family in a sense.♥️
I loved his stories. We talked about Wood Stock, and how he missed his chance to go by 👌🏼 this much, and kicked himself for years for not going.
How he went on a date with a girl to the Atlantic City Boardwalk back in the day to a music festival. He was to see one of both of our favorites, Janis Joplin! He wore a suit, wanting to impress his date I’m guessing, and was surprised when everyone else at the show was just wearing jeans & Tshirts! Sadly tho, his date started to feel sick and wanted to leave right before Janis came out. He heard her singing as they left the venue.
How he had to move from the city to the country when he was in elementary school and how much “it sucked!” (his words! lol) because he didn’t live by any of his friends anymore. He told me so many times how after school he would rush home, then run right back outside to meet with his friends “on the asphalt” to play til supper time.
He was an excellent onion cutter. I loved having him help out in our cooking groups. But you’d wanna keep an eye out because sometimes he would want to sneak food… yes, even raw onions!😂
He was also very creative. Whenever we had a mural painting or craft group or edible arts workshop, you could always tell his a part from everyone else’s😄
One of my absolute favorite memories I will hold near & dear to my heart is celebrating his last birthday with him & my coworkers
last summer. I wish I could share the photos we captured that day. He was smiling from ear to ear (in between groaning and multiple “why did I eat so much?!” 😂 …after eating a gyro smothered in hot sauce and a huge hunk of feta cheese!) 🇫🇮
I’m so grateful to have met such an awesome soul. Til we meet again, I know I’ve got one of the best looking out for me. 💙😇💙
To Dino’s family, I’m truly sorry for your loss. He was taken too soon, but will never be forgotten. Sending you all strength & hugs 💞
Brent Zimmer
May 14, 2020 at 1:29 am
Long live Under Dog. Will miss you my childhood friend. My
condolences to you lillian, Mike and the rest of his family. I has so looking forward to celebrating your 70th Birthday in August. I love and will miss you my friend.
Happy Trails.
tracy ann medellin
May 14, 2020 at 8:28 am
it was a blessing knowing you Dino . mugh love and peace to the family
Larry E. Williams
May 14, 2020 at 9:07 am
Sir, I did not know you personally, however I would be honored to “Thank You” for your dedicated and honorable Military Service to OUR country. At a later date we will meet in that “SPECIAL PLACE” which GOD reserves for ALL of those who have stepped forward to serve their country in a Military Uniform. May ALL of GOD’S blessings be with your Dear Family!
Sergeant Major (E-9) Larry E. & Mrs. Sheila M. (LaBar) Williams, US Army/ Retired (TN)
Lil Zito
May 15, 2020 at 12:29 pm
My dear brother I will always remember how hard you worked to give your family everything they needed. How you use to torment me when we were young and having to wake up every morning to Joe Cocker blasting in your room!! How you loved your Dunkin Donuts coffee and how enjoyed going out for a good Gyro, tomato sandwiches with a ton of mayonnaise and of course anything you could put ketchup on and a ton of it even in your tomato soup. How you use to look at Mike and then look at me and say Lil you have more grey hair than Mike!! You were the best brother anyone could have and I will never forget you!! May you Rest In Peace and now you are with the people who loved you more than life!! I love you good bye Little Greek!!
Tiffany Hanley
May 15, 2020 at 12:38 pm
Dino you were always such a nice kind soul that always looked out for me when I was young. I remember coming to work on your bathroom years ago above Roccos pizza shop with Mark F because you said we needed something positive to keep us busy. You always made me laugh and gave good advice. I am so sorry for the loss of your father Sophia And kallie!! He was a great father! He sure will be missed!!!! He raised some awesome kids!!!! ❤💙
Forks Diner/Palmer Diner
May 24, 2020 at 7:10 am
Dino was such a kind man with the biggest heart. He loved his family more than anything and worked so hard to provide everything he could for you. He worked for us for many years and was family. Even became Koumbari ❤️May his memory be eternal and now at peace with his parents and Apostoli. Love from all at the diners🙏