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She is a first-generation Greek American{{book ref|legion2|6}} with a heavy Greek accent. She keeps a well tended lawn and a number of tomato plants.{{book ref|legion2|15}} She is a very religious member of the Greek Orthodox church and rather disappointed that both of her sons became atheists. Her house is full of kitsch.{{book ref|legion2|14}} |
She is a first-generation Greek American{{book ref|legion2|6}} with a heavy Greek accent. She keeps a well tended lawn and a number of tomato plants.{{book ref|legion2|15}} She is a very religious member of the Greek Orthodox church and rather disappointed that both of her sons became atheists. Her house is full of kitsch.{{book ref|legion2|14}} |
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− | She worked together with [[Father Frangos]] to steal the body of her son Panos in order to prevent a cremation, as it goes against her faith. |
+ | She worked together with [[Father Frangos]] to steal the body of her son Panos in order to prevent a cremation, as it goes against her faith. She was relieved when [[Stephen Leeds|Stephen]] convinced the government to put Panos' body into cold storage instead of cremation. |
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Mrs. Maheras is the mother of Panos & Dion.[1][2]
She is a first-generation Greek American[3] with a heavy Greek accent. She keeps a well tended lawn and a number of tomato plants.[1] She is a very religious member of the Greek Orthodox church and rather disappointed that both of her sons became atheists. Her house is full of kitsch.[4]
She worked together with Father Frangos to steal the body of her son Panos in order to prevent a cremation, as it goes against her faith. She was relieved when Stephen convinced the government to put Panos' body into cold storage instead of cremation.