Born: July 14, 1901

Died: August 18, 1963

Married: Fotene (died 1946), Ann Trother

Children: John Antoniades, Svea

 Anthony Antoniades owned the Berkeley Dry Cleaners at 47 Broadway.


Adirondack Record-Elizabethtown Post, April 10, 1941

Saranac Lake Greeks Organize

Uniting in an effort to gain sustained aid for former homeland, Greeks of Saranac Lake have formed the Greek War Relief Association of Saranac Lake at a special meeting last week.

The group will function for the remainder of the present war in Greece and probably for a period after the end of the conflict, according to Tony Anthony, chairman of the association


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, August 19, 1963

Anthony Anthony [sic]

Anthony Antoniades, known to everyone in Saranac Lake as Tony Anthony, died suddenly yesterday at the Episcopal Church in Vermontville where he was conducting a service. He was a lay reader in the Episcopal Church.

Mr. Anthony made his home at 70 Bloomingdale Avenue, Saranac Lake and owned the Berkeley Dry Cleaners at 47 Broadway.

He was born on the Island of Rhodes in Greece on July 14, 1901, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Antoniades. He had lived in Saranac Lake for 40 years.

Besides devoting much time to the church, he was active in civic and fraternal affairs and was a member of the Adirondack Commandery, Knights Templar, a past high priest of the Royal Arch Masons, past member of the board of directors of the Saranac Lake Chamber of Commerce, present president, secretary, zone chairman, and past district deputy governor of the Lions Club.

Mr. Anthony is survived by his wife, the former Anne Trother; daughter, Seva, three sisters, Mrs. Sophie Alvonas, Mrs. Desphina Bettinis and Mary, all of Astoria; two Brothers, J. Anton Antoniades of Woodside, and Constantine Anthoniades of Astoria; and a son by a former marriage, John of New York City. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of the Keough and Son Funeral Home from 7 to 9 o'clock this evening and.tomorrow evening. Members of the Saranac Lake Lions Club are requested to meet at the Funeral Home at 7:30 Tuesday evening.

A funeral service will be held at the Church of St. Luke, the Beloved Physician, at 1 p. m. Wednesday. The Rev. Mark Antonis of the Greek Eastern Orthodox Church in Watertown, will conduct the service.