Dino John Agnos, 76, passed away March 30, 2024. Dino was born August 19, 1947 in Kansas City, Missouri to John Agnos and Alexandra (Tsoukas) Agnos. He graduated from Paseo High School and from the University of Missouri – Kansas City with a Master's degree in Economics. Dino was a member of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church and was instrumental in the transition from the Linwood location to the current location on Wornall Rd. He worked on the Building Committee, Parish Council, and was a past Board President. He also participated in GOYA Basketball and Sunday school.
Dino started with Equitus Realty, LLC as the company Real Estate Broker in 1984-1987. He continued working with the owner of Equitus Realty as he transitioned to J.L. Holdings, LLC as the company Broker from 1987 to 1995. In 1995, a team was developed creating CRES Management and CRES Realty. Dino was the company Broker and Analyst. He assisted in organizing, creating, developing and implementing all of the company entities, which over the next 30 years was approximately 65 different entities. Dino was actively involved in the Due Diligence coordination, internal communication and internal systems development for these companies and the multifamily properties they acquired, renovated and managed in 15 states. He was an active part of the company growth and a dedicated employee.
Dino enjoyed many years with his many friends in the Plaza, Westport and 39th Street areas of Kansas City. He was proud to call his friends “family” and enjoyed many famous nights and memories with them. He was never too far away from Twin City Tavern, Gilhouly’s or Conroy’s on ANY given night.
Dino was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include the love of his life and mother of his children, Venetsiana "Vetta" Agnos; son John Dino Agnos and his wife Janelle, daughter Asimina "Mina" Agnos, son Michael Agnos and his wife Beth; and his grandchildren Alexandra, Alyssa, Yianna, Costa, Dino, Athan and Kalli.
Visitation will be 10AM, with services to follow at 11AM, Friday, April 5 at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 12001 Wornall Rd., Kansas City, Missouri; burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The family requests no flowers but suggest contributions be made to Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church.