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Tributes pour in for cherished Footscray icon

One of Footscray’s favourite figures, Nick Tsiligiris, has died, aged 86.

A cherished member of the community and a familiar face as the proprietor of the Olympic Doughnuts van at Footscray Station for almost 40 years, Mr Tsiligiris has been remembered as “a wonderful man” who made a lasting impression on all who knew and met him.

The Footscray icon’s hot jam doughnuts were long regarded as among Australia’s best, tempting locals and visitors alike at Footscray railway station from humble beginnings in 1979 until his retirement five years ago for health reasons.

Daughter Gina Hasapis told Star Weekly that she has been overwhelmed by the tributes pouring in since her father’s passing last Thursday.

“One thing that has really come out from this is that it really wasn’t about the doughnuts, it was really about Nick,” she said.

“We’ve had some very personal stories that have come through and I don’t think that he was aware of his impact on people,” she said.

“I know who my father is and what he stood for, but this has still really blown me out of the water – the impact he had on people, people messaging me and telling me that Nick helped me through a tough time and got them through a black period.”

Ms Hasapis said she didn’t think her father realised just how much of an impact he had on people in the community.

“That part of his life was essential, it helped him get through a lot of things, but I think he would be surprised to realise just how much he meant to other people as well,” she said.

“I think it really encapsulates a period where we didn’t talk about it, but rather just do it, and I think that that’s what came out of this.”

“That kindness, that non-judgment, and I think that’s really what this is all about, that acceptance of being there for people unconditionally.”

Benjamin Millar

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