Mariné 'Marinos' N. Poulos
March 5, 1947 - May 5, 2023
Mariné “Marinos” Nicholas Poulos passed away May 5, 2023 of natural causes. Born March 5, 1947 in Salt Lake City to Nicholas M. Poulos and Marvell Langford Poulos, both of whom preceded him in death, as well as his brother Chris.
He worked as a software engineer for 47 years. He was a beloved member who generously supported St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church in Murray, UT. He also supported the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Assoc.
He loved to travel, especially to Greece where he established precious relationships with distant family members. He was always interested in music which included his keen expertise in playing the trombone.
He is survived by his brothers Andy and Mark.
Visitation will be held on Friday May 26, 2023 from 6-8 PM, followed by the funeral services on Saturday May 27 at 10 AM, both at St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church, 9201 South 1300 East, Murray, Utah. Interment will be on Wednesday, May 31 at 10:00 AM at Mount Olivet Cemetery, 1352 East 500 South, Salt Lake City, Utah.
In Loving Memory
I'm very sad to hear of the passing of Marine, a long time employee of E&S and my beloved colleague. Marine was an important contributor to E&S, especially in Manufacturing in developing internal systems and keeping things running efficiently. He was also a great friend to all his colleagues, willing to help anyone with anything. He was an active alumni as well, attending our reunions and staying in touch. He was a personal friend to me, and I will sorely miss him. God bless him and his family.
Gary L Starr
Holladay, UT
I will always be grateful to Marine for hiring me at E and S in 1987. He was a great teacher. I have him to thank for my 26 years of loving my job. Rest peacefully Marine.
Leslie (Mullins) Davis
Holladay, UT
Marine was one of the people I will always remember from my days with E & S. He was always willing to help out with any IT related issue, and was extremely patient with me as I tried to learn new things. I considered Marine a mentor and a friend and will miss him greatly and continue to think of him often.
Bob Spain
Sandy, Ut