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    JOHN G'S RESTAURANT OWNER JOHN GIRAGOS DIES; HE 'CREATED A LANDMARK'
    By Willie Howard

    Palm Beach Post
    Jan 22 2010
    FL

    LAKE WORTH -- John Giragos took a big risk when he closed his dry
    cleaning business in Detroit and moved to South Florida looking for
    a warmer, safer place for his wife and five children.

    The year was 1972. While visiting friends in Palm Beach County,
    Mr. Giragos drove to Lake Worth Beach, where a for-lease sign in the
    Ocean View Restaurant caught his eye.

    He signed the lease, unplugged the jukebox and opened for business
    in December 1973.

    The family-run restaurant has served breakfast and lunch seven days
    a week in that location at the Lake Worth Casino ever since.

    Mr. Giragos eventually changed the name to John G's on the Beach --
    a name recognized by generations of oceanside diners who often line up
    outside the door waiting for a chance to eat breakfast or lunch in the
    wood-paneled restaurant known for simple, well-presented food. Among
    the offerings: cinnamon nut French toast, Hawaiian omelettes, salads
    and fish-and-chips .

    Mr. Giragos died Wednesday while surrounded by his family at JFK
    Medical Center after suffering a stroke Saturday. He was 81.

    Sons Jay and Keith Giragos and daughter Wendy Yarbrough have worked
    at John G's since they were teenagers. They own the restaurant now
    and have no intention of closing it -- except on Tuesday for their
    father's funeral.

    "We're not going anywhere," Yarbrough said today as a crowd of lunch
    customers lined up on the sidewalk outside the entrance. "Look what
    he's left us."

    The son of Armenian immigrants who landed at Ellis Island and found
    their way to Detroit, Mr. Giragos grew up working in the dry cleaning
    business. Cold weather and crime that required bars on windows of the
    Lynn Ferry Cleaners eventually spurred him to move to South Florida
    with five children and an Irish setter in tow.

    Regular customer John Lang said Mr. Giragos always made him feel
    important -- even when he was a long-haired surfer coming in from
    the beach.

    "He treated everybody with respect," Lang said. "He was a true
    gentleman."

    "John was a natural," John G's fan Mark Scheinbaum wrote in a short
    tribute sent to Lake Worth City Hall. "He knew how to connect with
    people and turn good products -- be they dry-cleaned sweaters in gift
    boxes or a little restaurant -- into great landmark brands."

    Lake Worth City Commissioner Suzanne Mulvehill said she has met people
    from all over the world standing in line outside John G's. (Mr.

    Giragos was known for serving coffee and chocolate-dipped fruit to
    customers waiting in line on Sunday mornings.)

    "He created a landmark," Mulvehill said. "People have moved to Lake
    Worth because they came to John G's."

    Yarbrough said her father's careful attention to customers and food
    led to his success.

    "If there wasn't a lid on that cup of soup, the waitress was in
    trouble," she said. "Those little details all add up."

    After retiring 16 years ago, Mr. Giragos enjoyed dining out, traveling
    with his wife and golf -- though he rarely missed the opportunity to
    drop by John G's to spend a few hours talking with customers at the
    cash register.

    "He appreciated the customers," Keith Giragos said. "He was proud of
    his family. We all worked for him, and the team came together."

    In addition to his three children who run the restaurant, Mr. Giragos
    is survived by his wife, Tess Giragos of Lake Worth; daughters Ann
    Grippo of Fairlawn, N.J., and Sheila Soileau of Merritt Island;
    as well as 10 grandchildren.

    A funeral Mass is planned for 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Luke Catholic
    Church in Palm Springs.

    In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made in Mr.

    Giragos' name to Hospice of Palm Beach County.

    http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/john-g- s-restaurant-owner-john-giragos-dies-188911.html
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