Constantinos Dionysios Vourderis
(Denos)
The 8th of 22 children, was born in Aigion, Greece in 1920.
He emigrated to the United States to pursue
the American Dream, leaving his native country at age 14
and joining the Merchant Marines.
Always a hard worker, he joined the US Army during World War II on Feb 9th
1945, working as a cook and receiving the Good Conduct Medal, American Theater
Ribbon, Meritorius Unit Award and the WWII Victory Ribbon. He was honorably
discharged on June 8th 1946 and registered for a peddlers license in order
to work the food trade from pushcarts in Manhattan.
Through the 1940’s 50 and 60’s, Denos sold from pushcarts and operated
a restaurant in Tarrytown, always taking his family to Coney Island for recreation
and marveling at the Boardwalk, happy people and the spectacular WONDER WHEEL.
He often told his wife Lula, that one day he would buy that WONDER WHEEL for
her as a wedding present – a ring so big, everyone in the world would
see how much he loved her – a ring that would never be lost.
Through the 1960’s Denos began operating a Boardwalk restaurant and helping
manage the kiddie park formerly known as Ward’s. When Ward’s came
upon difficult times in 1981, it was Denos Vourderis who was offered the opportunity
to preserve a legacy. Coney Island was in the midst of the hardest of hard
times – with the fewest number of visitors and no development, however
Denos knew that the joy and summer pleasures of the Coney Island beach – and
the family amusement park experience would survive and could last for the next
generation, so he agreed.
When the WONDER WHEEL itself became available for purchase in
1983, there were several interested parties, however, the former
owners – the Garms family – were
only willing to entrust this magnificent world-famous ride to one man – to
the one person they knew would personally maintain it’s promise and brilliance – they
would only sell to Denos Vourderis – despite having higher offers from
other parties.
Their trust was well-rewarded. Denos, with his sons and daughters
working beside him began to build Denos WONDER WHEEL Amusement
and Kiddie Park – landmarking
the WONDER WHEEL in 1989, adding new attractions, rides, games, arcades each
and every year. The family works with community organizations, supports the
neighborhood, and introduces national business interests to the possibilities
still present in Coney Island.
The Vourderis Family has kept a dream alive and we can all thank them for it.
As we stand here near a beautiful new baseball stadium, we thank Denos D. Vourderis
for working hard, having a vision and sharing it with all of us.
The street naming is an honor and a treasure for all of Brooklyn to remember
when they come to Coney Island to enjoy this beach, this Boardwalk and Denos
Wonder Wheel Amusement Park.
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