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Vreto M. Mavroudis, 41
CAMPBELL…Vreto M. Mavroudis, 41, passed away on May 24, 2026, leaving behind a family, friends, and community who loved him deeply.
Vreto was the beloved son of Michael and Julie (Levendis) Mavroudis, and the loving brother of Maria (Leo Frangos) and Manoli Mavroudis. More than anything, he was the best uncle to Michael, Julie, Christo, and Lukas, all of whom adored him. Vreto also leaves behind his yiayia, many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and countless friends some who were like brothers to him. His Uncle George held a special place in his life, loving him like a son and always watching over him. He also leaves behind his girlfriend, Denise, who always stood by his side.
Vreto is proceeded in death by his grandparents, Vreto & Kalotina Mavroudis and John Levendis.
Vreto will always be remembered for his kind heart, wonderful sense of humor, and contagious laugh. His loyalty to family and friends was unmatched and never wavered.
He was devoted to the Pittsburgh Steelers, fantasy drafts, collecting Jordans, and his love for tattoos. He enjoyed life’s simple moments most — laughing with family, spending time with his best friends and the people he loved, and creating memories that will now be treasured forever.
The Mavroudis family has entrusted Vreto’s care to the Wasko Funeral Home in Campbell, Ohio. Calling hours will be held Friday, May 29, 2026 from 9-11am at Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church in Campbell, Ohio followed by a funeral service at 11am officiated by Father Steve Denas.
Vreto was truly loved by everyone who knew him. His memory will live on forever in the hearts of those blessed to know him. Though he leaves behind an unimaginable void, his kindness, laughter, and love will never be forgotten.
He will forever be our “best good friend.”
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