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Peter Androutsos, known as 'Liberty Pete' was born in Greece, before coming to the United States in 1909 at the age of 19. He officially became a citizen in 1926 <ref name="liberty"> Newark's proud to say 'Liberty Pete' lives here. (1979, May 29). The Newark Advocate. </ref>. Well known for his profound patriotism, Androutsos has a long history of supporting Licking County which earned him his nickname.  
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Peter Androutsos, known as 'Liberty Pete', was born in Greece, before coming to the United States in 1909 at the age of 19. He officially became a citizen in 1926 <ref name="liberty"> Newark's proud to say 'Liberty Pete' lives here. (1979, May 29). The Newark Advocate. </ref>. Well known for his profound patriotism, Androutsos had a long history of supporting Licking County, which earned him his nickname.  
  
Arriving in Newark in 1914, he became a figure in the community in 1917 when he began selling charity editions of the newspaper. He was also a strong supporter of the March of Dimes, and during World War II he was a star stamp and bond salesman for the government <ref name="liberty" />. Androutsos was also known for his famous Thanksgiving dinners where he fed the poor and needy. In 1976 he donated a Platanos tree to the Licking County Memorial Hospital, which Androutsos claims came directly from the tree that Hipprocrates, the father of medicine taught under in Greece. <ref> Bline, R. (1981, January 8). Pete Androutsos: 67 Years Friendship with L.C. The Licking Countian, 1B-5B. </ref>.  
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Arriving in Newark in 1914, he became a figure in the community by 1917 when he began selling charity editions of the newspaper. He was also a strong supporter of the March of Dimes, and during World War II he was a star stamp and bond salesman for the government <ref name="liberty" />. Androutsos was also known for his famous Thanksgiving dinners when he fed the poor and needy. In 1976 he donated a Platanos tree to the Licking Memorial Hospital, which Androutsos claims came directly from the tree that Hipprocrates, the father of medicine, taught under in Greece. <ref> Bline, R. (1981, January 8). Pete Androutsos: 67 Years Friendship with L.C. The Licking Countian, 1B-5B. </ref>.  
  
In 1975 he received the Daughters of the American Revolution Americanism Award and the George Washington Honor Medal from the Valley Forge Freedoms Foundation in 1983 <ref> 'Liberty Pete' recieves award. (1983, February 11). The Newark Advocate, p. 16. </ref>. Andtrotsos and his wife Kiki ran the Liberty Diner until his retirement in 1956. He died on April 28th, 1984 and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery <ref> Peter D. "Liberty Pete" Androutsos. (2012, September 13). Retrieved February 13, 2015, from http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=96974968 </ref>
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In 1975 he received the Daughters of the American Revolution Americanism Award, and, in 1983 the George Washington Honor Medal from the Valley Forge Freedoms Foundation.<ref> 'Liberty Pete' receives award. (1983, February 11). The Newark Advocate, p. 16. </ref>. Andtroutsos and his wife Kiki ran the Liberty Diner until his retirement in 1956. He died on April 28, 1984 and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery. <ref> Peter D. "Liberty Pete" Androutsos. (2012, September 13). Retrieved February 13, 2015, from http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=96974968 </ref>
  
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== References ==

Latest revision as of 09:42, 19 May 2017

Peter Androutsos, known as 'Liberty Pete', was born in Greece, before coming to the United States in 1909 at the age of 19. He officially became a citizen in 1926 [1]. Well known for his profound patriotism, Androutsos had a long history of supporting Licking County, which earned him his nickname.

Arriving in Newark in 1914, he became a figure in the community by 1917 when he began selling charity editions of the newspaper. He was also a strong supporter of the March of Dimes, and during World War II he was a star stamp and bond salesman for the government [1]. Androutsos was also known for his famous Thanksgiving dinners when he fed the poor and needy. In 1976 he donated a Platanos tree to the Licking Memorial Hospital, which Androutsos claims came directly from the tree that Hipprocrates, the father of medicine, taught under in Greece. [2].

In 1975 he received the Daughters of the American Revolution Americanism Award, and, in 1983 the George Washington Honor Medal from the Valley Forge Freedoms Foundation.[3]. Andtroutsos and his wife Kiki ran the Liberty Diner until his retirement in 1956. He died on April 28, 1984 and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery. [4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Newark's proud to say 'Liberty Pete' lives here. (1979, May 29). The Newark Advocate.
  2. Bline, R. (1981, January 8). Pete Androutsos: 67 Years Friendship with L.C. The Licking Countian, 1B-5B.
  3. 'Liberty Pete' receives award. (1983, February 11). The Newark Advocate, p. 16.
  4. Peter D. "Liberty Pete" Androutsos. (2012, September 13). Retrieved February 13, 2015, from http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=96974968