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Angelo Poulos Succumbs To Heart Attack

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15
Month
November
Year
1943
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Co-Owner of Allenel Hotel Came To This City In 1914
Angelo J. Poulos, president of the Allenel Hotel, Inc., and co-owner of the hostelry with Theodore Dames, died this morning at University hospital following eight days' illness. He was stricken with a heart attack on Nov. 6 and hospitalized two days later. Mr. Poulos suffered recurring attacks of the ailment while in the hospital.
The Ann Arbor hotel man was 53 years old.
He was born in Greece on May 20, 1890, and came to Ann Arbor in 1914. From 1916 until 1929 he operated a restaurant on S. Main St. Mr. Poulos was also the owner of the Michigan theater building which he purchased in 1927 and was co-owner, with Mr. Dames, of the old Ann Arbor Savings Bank (now Municipal Court) building which the men purchased during the past summer, Mr. Poulos and Mr. Dames took possession of the Allenel in 1928.
Mr. Poulos was married twice. His first wife, the former Thalia Lycomecrio, died in 1933, and in 1934, Mr. Poulos went to Greece where he was married to Niki Michael, who survives him.
Other survivors are a son, William, stationed with United States Army forces in Florida; three daughters, Bertha, Tula and Bessie, all of Ann Arbor, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Colovos and Mrs. Stella Maheras, both of Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Jennie Demitros, Detroit.
Mr. Poulos' father, James, and a brother William, preceded him in death here.
Funeral services will be held at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Friends may call at the Muehlig funeral chapel until Thursday morning. The body will lie in state at the church from 10 o'clock Thursday morning until the hour of service. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery.