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Nick Mastorides 18 years 11 months ago #16130

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I was looking for any ships that my uncle Nick Mostorides had served on when I came across your site. It was fun reading about him doing the laundry and hanging out in sick bay. The sick bay part sounds right but I just can't see him doing laundry.
I'm writing to let his ship mates know that he passed away in April 2004 in Orlando FL. I am a sailor myself and always remember my uncle's sea stories.
Thank you for your service to our country.

Resepctfully
Stratis Lagoutaris

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Nick Mastorides 18 years 11 months ago #16134

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Stratis:

Thank you for sharing that with us. Do you know what dates Nick served on COCHRANE or what rate he was? If so you could either post it here or, better yet, sign him up on the crew list and put "deceased" in for the email address. My condolences.

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Nick Mastorides 18 years 11 months ago #16150

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I'm a plank owner and remember him, so he was on the Cochrane in the early days.
About all I remember about him was that he was short, fat, and friendly. He always wore a big moushtache if my memory serves me correctly.
Sad to hear he is gone.

PS: I just checked the 66 criuse book and found Nick's photo. He's on page 77, bottom photo, second from the left in the back row.

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Nick Mastorides 18 years 11 months ago #16151

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I was a corpsman aboard when your uncle Nick was there. The sick bay is correct, but so was the laundry. He did work in the laundry. He was friends of Richard Estabrook who was the HM1 at the time, and hung out in sick bay all the time.

I am very sorry to hear about his passing.

p.s. I want you to know that I really do remember him well. He was one of those guys that really stuck out in my mind after all these years. He was a very nice guy.

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Re: Nick Mastorides 14 years 3 months ago #16540

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Hello,

Nick Mastorides was my father and we miss him dearly.  His grandchildren would love to hear any stories about him.  Feel free to post ... they laughed at the ... short, fat & friendly comment. 

And yes Stratis, dad did work in laundry.  What other pictures are there of dad here?  God I miss that man. 

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