
Gregory G. Krontiris, 62, of Carmel, IN passed away on July 13, 2016. He was born on September 25, 1953 to the late George and Roberta (Aigotti) Krontiris in Martin’s Ferry, Ohio.
Greg was a graduate of Cleveland State University with an MBA in Finance. He held various executive positions in the banking industry for 35 years throughout Ohio and Indiana. During that time, he served on the boards of, The Indiana Repertory Theatre, Care for Kids Foundation/Guardian Home and Indiana Business Credit Corporation.
Greg was married to his wife Linda Lang Krontiris for 31 years. His greatest pride and joy are his daughters Kara Krontiris (27) and Hannah Krontiris (25). He is also survived by his sister Grace Rininger (Jon).
Greg’s favorite hobby was golf and he was also an avid reader.
Services will be held on Saturday, July 30th at 11:00 a.m. with visitation from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 6050 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts can be made to Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana at www.gleaners.org.







Ilese Hoyniak says
I consider myself fortunate to have been able to call Greg my friend. We knew each other for many years (going back to 1988) and he was always kind and supportive and a wonderful sounding board. I am so sad that he is gone, I will miss him very much. For his family, I hope you can find some peace in knowing what a wonderful friend he was.
Jeffrey says
I did not have the priveldge of meeting Mr. Krontiris however I did have the privilege of working along side his daughter who is a reflection himself. I have to say job well done sir. Prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Kathy Whitney says
I am heartbroken for the Krontiris family; my deepest sympathy for your loss. Greg will forever by my favorite “boss” and I’ve missed his presence in my daily work life for years. All my best to Linda and “the girls”. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love and hugs.
Jim Longstreth says
I had the fortune to work alongside Greg as a peer in a major bank. Throughout I can say he was a professional but also a sincere friend. Greg had impact and was eager to engage each day. He was truly interested in the personal stories of those around him. I will miss our talks and takes on the issues and the people we led.
Lante Earnest says
Greg was my buddy and great, great friend. He was an outstanding person with an incredible work ethic and fantastic sense of humor. He was so proud of his daughters and the love of Linda. He will be missed. Lante Earnest
Irene Grogan says
My heart is broken. Greg was not only my boss but my very good friend. He was someone I admired both at home and work. He was smart, funny, caring, and so loving of his family. I received far more from him than I gave. I learned a lot while I worked with him and it enabled me to be a better employee and person. I shall miss him very much and I pray for Linda, Hannah, Kara and Grace.
Patti and Bill Duffy says
Dear Linda and Girls: We are so sorry we will not be in town to pay respects to Greg on July 30th. Our thoughts and prayers will certainly be though. Wishing you strength and peace in the difficult days ahead. God bless you.
Joanne Ruggere says
Dearest Linda, 27 yrs ago we became acquainted. Time has passed and the girls are all grown up. You folks had a great marriage and family, Greg was the best. You know my heart and prayers are with you and sorry I can’t be there on the 30th, but soon. Your friend joanne
David Mills says
I worked with Greg for several years at National City and am saddened to learn of his passing. He was the consummate banker and a good friend. We enjoyed a sound professional relationship….and a lot of laughs playing golf at Woodland! My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Kathy England Allen says
Sorry for your family loss
Deltrina Turner says
Linda the Turner family is so sorry for your loss.You and the girls and their Aunt Grace are in our thoughts and prayers.