In a heartfelt return to television, George Stephanopoulos resumed his role on “Good Morning America” after a week of mourning. His absence was due to the loss of his father, Reverend Robert George Stephanopoulos, who passed away on June 19 at the age of 89. The sad news was initially shared by Stephanopoulos’ wife, Ali Wentworth, through her social media channels.
Ali Wentworth’s touching tribute captured the essence of a beloved family patriarch and revered clergyman. She expressed her deep affection and respect in her post: “Reverend Robert George Stephanopoulos, PhD, Dean Emeritus Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity passed away on June 19th. He was my father-in-law and I loved him dearly. He married us. He laughed with us. He debated our daughters. He praised my Thanksgiving turkey. He loved ice cream. He was everyone’s council. He married or baptized almost every Greek on the eastern seaboard. He was held in the highest regard. He will be missed by so many. Sagapo Father Bob.”
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The loss of Reverend Stephanopoulos marks a significant chapter of mourning for the family, following closely after the death of his wife, Presvytera Nikki Stephanopoulos, just a year earlier. The couple shared a deep commitment to their faith and community, touching many lives with their service.
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