Andriana Constance Kazarian died suddenly in her home in Montara, California, on April 27th, 2021 at the age of 71. Andriana, who was affectionately known as Andy or “Mama Kaz” by her loved ones, was born in San Francisco on February 11th, 1950. Andy’s life was characterized by her deep spirituality and the wellspring of love which she shared with her family and community. She was happily married to Thomas Kazarian for nearly 50 years (married July 25th, 1971). Andy and Thomas were practically inseparable. They built their life around the ocean, the mountains, and their family. They frequently enjoyed trips throughout California and particularly enjoyed visiting Pacific Grove, Santa Cruz, Calistoga, and Donner Lake. They also loved and owned many dogs and horses.
Their marriage was blessed with three wonderful children: Delainya, Thomas, and Patrick. They were also blessed with two grandchildren, Khloe and Christian (Thomas and daughter-in-law Natalie), who inspired her to battle medical issues for several years so that she could spend as much time with them as possible. She also loved her grand-pets, Snugglefluff The Magnificent and Zeus, and was often inspired her to cook gourmet dinners for them.
Andy is the youngest daughter of Magdelaina Petropolis and Constantine 'Gus' Katsaros (both deceased) from Corfu, Greece. Younger sister of Demetrius Katsaros (deceased) and survived by older sister Cleopatra Nogara.
Andy’s loving-kindness and support for her family was ever-present and indefatigable. Her capacity for care was exceptional and extended to a wide community of friends, family members, and pets. She and Thomas’ home was a source of respite and tranquility for those in need and together they specialized in making people with trauma to feel whole, loved, and connected again. Andy was drawn to people who didn’t feel as if they were deserving of love and helped them to see the infinite source of love which steadfastly guided and permeated her life.
Andy was born and raised in San Francisco in the West Portal neighborhood. She attended West Portal School, Herbert Hoover Middle School, Lincoln High School, and San Francisco State University. Growing up, she was a vivacious young woman who was known for her flamboyance, her dynamism, and her effervescent beauty. She was a quick study and thrived at several occupations: she was a fashion model, a deputy sheriff, and a paralegal for the family business. She was particularly drawn to children and spent her entire life helping to raise her children and the youth community at large in an abiding spirit of service to younger generations. She often cooked for neighborhood children who would refuse to leave her home because they liked the ambiance and community so much. Andy strongly believed in the human spirit and championed the belief that her loved ones ought to embrace their deepest selves and to live life on their own terms.
Andy's Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, May 6th at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church located at 999 Brotherhood Way in San Francisco. Family and friends are invited to gather at the church before the funeral service from 10:00am-11:00AM for a viewing.