Alexandros Kolokithas

Alexandros Kolokithas

Alexandros Kolokithas

July 05, 1941~August 14, 2025
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Alexandros (Alex) Kolokithas, a beloved husband, father, and proud papou, who departed this life peacefully at the age of 84 on August 14, 2025.
Born in Athens, Greece, Alex traveled the world as a captain with the Merchant Marines. His journeys led him to Vancouver Canada, where he met his beloved wife Mollie. Together, they married and settled in Alexandria, Louisiana, building a beautiful family and welcoming three children into their lives.
In 1987, Alex and Mollie relocated their family to Tarpon Springs, Florida, a small Greek town, to be closer to his Greek heritage. Mollie was a driving force in Alex’s life, family, and businesses.
Alex was a dedicated American citizen, he embraced his identity as a Greek American, exemplifying the true American Dream. As successful entrepreneurs, Alex and Mollie opened several Greek and American restaurants in Alexandria, Louisiana, and Tarpon Springs, Florida, where their culinary expertise and warm hospitality made their establishments gathering places for friends and family, where laughter and love flourished.
Together, Alex and Mollie became a pioneering force in the casino boat industry, establishing Sun Cruz Casino Ships on the west coast of Florida. Their ventures made them beloved legends in Port Richey for nearly 30 years. Alex was admired not just for his business acumen but also for his generosity and willingness to help those in need.
Alex had a passion for telling stories about his life in Greece, Louisiana, and throughout Florida, as well as his travels around the world as a ship captain. He had a special way of sharing these tales that captivated everyone around him, always able to turn even the simplest moment into an unforgettable adventure. He cherished the time spent with his grandchildren and great grandchildren, always radiating a gleam in his eye and a smile on his face when they were in the room.
After Mollie’s passing in 2015, Alex worked hard to take care of his family, showing unwavering dedication. He often reminded them, “Family is everything,” instilling this value deeply in his children and grandchildren. Now, he is reunited with Mollie in heaven.
Alex is survived by his son, Basilius Kolokithas, and two daughters, Anastasia Falcone, her husband, Mark Falcone, and Alexcia Gilchrist, her husband Bryan Gilchrist and His brother, Nikoloas Kolokithas. He is also survived by his three grandchildren, Basilius Kolokithas, Alexandros Falcone, and Samantha Falcone, along with four beautiful great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
He will be deeply missed by his family, and his legacy will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Visitation

Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home

Service

Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home

Burial

Grace Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home

Condolence

Irene & Charlie

August 22, 2025, 12:41 pm

To the family,
Charlie and I are deeply sorry for your loss. Please know that our heart aches for you and your family during this unimaginable time of grief.
“I’m a firm believer that when we lose someone close to us, like a father, they continue to live on through us and give us unbelievable strength. They’re so connected to us that they become a part of us.”
His memorable stories and loving times will always be with you.
All our deepest Sympathy Love and Blessings
Charlie & Irene

Mandi

August 22, 2025, 11:27 pm

A truly hard working family man. He was very much for family . Molly’s Greek God , as she always said 😍 . She loved him so much , and they were such a great hard working team. She even was trying to look all cute for him, even in their older age to impress him. It was just too cute . Now they both have each other back again to hold each other forever. I am sure they missed each other ❀️

Louis Greco

August 25, 2025, 4:43 am

My Sincere condolences To Stacy, Mark and Alex jr. I never got a chance to thank him for all he did for me when i moved here . Especially after only one year working for him he went out out of his way to help me in a big way . Mark also was involved . I worked in the casino industry for 42 years . Sun Cruz was my longest employment so Its obvious he was doing alot great things in Buisiness . I am sure he will be missed n wish I got to know him better. I am sorry for your Loss .

Larry Crow

August 27, 2025, 10:00 pm

My sincere condolences Stacy, Billy and Lexie. As you know I met your dad in 1991 when he was opening up the first boat in Tarpon. He and your mom were not only great people, but also excellent in business. He made history in Florida with the casino boats. May his memory be eternal!

Crystal Deleon

November 9, 2025, 8:37 pm

May you rest in Peace! I have many fond memories on Sun Cruz and miss my boat family so very much! Hope everyone is doing well! Love always, Crystal The Cage Chick πŸ’œ πŸ˜‚ πŸ€— 🎰

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