Trisagion: Wednesday, May 25: 7:00pm
Divine Liturgy: Thursday: May 26: 9:00am with Father Milutin
Funeral: Thursday, May 26: 11:00am with Father Milutin
Makaria to follow
Dimitris George Petroutsas
1934 – 2022
Legacy, Patriarch, Mentor, Friend to All
James G. Petroutsas, a Watsonville resident for 60 years passed away on May 17, surrounded by his loving family. He was 88 years old.
“Jimmy” was born in 1934 in the small village of Richeia in the Peloponnese region of mainland
Greece. He was the eldest of five boys, nicknamed the “Sons of Dorva.” His parents, Anna and
George, raised their family despite the extreme hardship brought on by the Greek civil war,
ultimately leaving him and his brothers orphaned as children. In classic Petroutsas and Spartan
style, they fought through adversity and learned to survive at a young age.
Jimmy first immigrated to the U.S. in 1952 with his brother Tony. Their two surviving younger
brothers, Panagiotis and Tasos, joined them shortly after. Reunited and beginning a new life,
they forged ahead never losing their unbreakable bond. Jimmy began working at multiple
restaurants in the Bay Area and attended night classes to learn English. In 1956, he was drafted
into the U.S. Army and embraced his early assignments on kitchen patrol, manifesting his life-long passion for cooking.
In 1963, Jimmy returned to Greece to marry the love of his life and wife of 59 years, Eleni.
Together, they raised two daughters, Anna and Sophie, and fostered a loving and connected family deeply embedded in the Greek Orthodox Faith.
Inspired by the desire to establish a church closer to Watsonville, he became one of the original
founders of the Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Santa Cruz. This is where he spent
endless hours, cooking for the Greek Festivals and making his signature rizogalo. Fueled by grit and resilience, Jimmy further established himself as a successful business owner
in real estate and restaurants. His remarkable determination and hard work made the American Dream a reality.
He is the embodiment of a life well lived with integrity and respect. He will be remembered as a
true Patriarch who always put his family first. One of his proudest moments was becoming a
Papou of “twins twice,” a role he wholeheartedly embraced, never missing a horse show, swim
meet, recital, or game. He was both honorable and straightforward, qualities which he instilled in
his children and grandchildren. Jimmy was a pillar in the community and a rock for his family, headstrong with a heart of gold.
His legacy lives on through his wife Eleni, daughters Anna Petroutsas and Sophie Petroutsas-
Pateras (Panagos), and grandchildren Costas Hadjipateras (Shawna), Calliopi Hadjipateras,
Irini and Eleni Pateras, whom he loved unconditionally. He is also survived by his many nieces
and nephews whom he adored greatly, Anna Babiolakis, Bessie and George Petroutsas, Stelios and Tasos Doukas.
The time has come for the Petroutsas Boys to welcome their big brother home.
The Last of the Titans.
Services will be held at the Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church, 223 Church Street, Santa
Cruz. The Trisagion Service will be at 7:00pm Wednesday evening, May 25th. Funeral services will be Thursday, May 26th at 11:00am. Graveside services will follow at the Santa Cruz Memorial Park at 1927 Ocean Street Santa Cruz, CA, 95060. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in his honor to the Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church. For more on Jimmy’s
incredible life and legacy, please visit: