From Here to There and Helios, Lucia Moffett Charted a Fine Life
Lucia Evans Moffett, co- owner of the Greek restaurant, Helios, that thrived on the Vineyard in the 1960s and 1970s, died on Oct. 24 in Powell, Ohio after a brief illness. She was the wife of the late George Moffett Jr. of Edgartown.
Since leaving the Vineyard after the death of her husband in 1978, Lucia had lived between Baltimore, Ireland and New York city. There were also brief Island stays to see old friends such as Alice Hall, Sandy Fisher, Claudia Canerdy, Joe Hall, Lucy Mitchell and Gus Ben David, and to visit her Edgartown property. That property was once part of the 240-acre Amoz Smith farm, abutting the Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary was created from 210 of those acres donated by Mr. Moffett. After the death of Mr. Moffett, the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank purchased an additional 40 acres from Lucia to add to the sanctuary.
Lucia Moffett was born Nov. 2, 1937 in Cincinnati, Ohio, a daughter of the late Charles and Elisabeth (Krieg) Evans. She was a 1955 graduate of Norwood High School in Norwood, Ohio, where she was her class valedictorian, and a 1959 graduate of Denison University. She spent her junior year abroad at the Sorbonne in Paris and developed a lifelong affection for the French language. She taught French at the Alliance Francaise in New York city and later lived on a houseboat on the Seine. In Paris, she met the Irish musician, David O’Docherty, who become a part of her Vineyard life.
In the early 1960s, Lucia found an apartment on Patchin Place in Greenwich Village, just across the street from where the poet e.e. cummings had lived. It was in Greenwich Village that she met the artist Bill Prokos. They came to the Vineyard together in 1968 with W.A. Benjamin, a publisher of science texts who had fallen in love with Edgartown and was bringing his writers and artists to the Island during the summer to work on his company’s books. Bill Prokos was one of his illustrators.
Like W.A. Benjamin, Bill and Lucia were delighted with the Vineyard, and in 1970 they decided to make it their year-round home. To do so, Bill, who was of Greek heritage and had grown up on Greek cooking, began preparing Greek fare on the Island. In those days, there were various national nights during the winter months at the Black Dog Restaurant. Bill and Lucia became the Greek Night cooks, producing moussaka and honey almond cakes and Greek salads. Greek dancing also became part of their Black Dog evenings.
Later, the couple branched out to the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Fair in West Tisbury, selling lamb shish kebab, honey cakes and other Greek fare there. It proved so popular that they opened a hole-in-the-wall Greek café that they called Helios on Mayhew Lane in Edgartown below the fashionable beauty parlor of Robert de Paris. There, with only a few outdoor tables, they expanded from simple Greek fare to grander dishes. The kitchen space at Helios was so small that the cooking had to be done at the Dr. Shiverick House, where their friends John and Cappie Hall lived, or sometimes as far away as the kitchen at the youth hostel in West Tisbury or the Fenner Farm in Chilmark. But guests never minded delays. There was always camaraderie at Helios around the espresso machine — reputedly the first to arrive on the Vineyard.
Helios was an instant success. Islanders flocked to work at it, not just for the pay and the tips, but because of the warmth and camaraderie of their employers.
“She made Helios a community center, a place that brought everyone together,” said Arabella Hall, who grew up in the Dr. Shiverick House. “She was the most magnanimous human being I’ve ever met.”
“I started working at Helios when I was 20,” Valerie Reis of Aquinnah remembered. “Helios was magical, due in no small part to Lucia’s charisma, her insistence on quality and authenticity and beautiful presentation. She was also the first person I knew who valued and sought out fresh and local, buying produce and flowers from Arrowhead Farm, fish from local fishermen and milk and cream from Fred Fisher at Nip ‘n’ Tuck.”
”Lucia lived her life as though her life was simply about helping people,” said Julia Mitchell of West Tisbury, another onetime Helios employee.
Others remembered her melodic voice, her gentleness, and her love of nature and animals (she and Bill once had 13 cats).
By 1975, Helios was so popular that the time had come to move to larger quarters. James Taylor had bought the Nobnocket Garage on State Road in Vineyard Haven and it was seen as a possible site. Bill Prokos revamped it, and in the fall of 1976 the new Helios began welcoming guests to its spacious porch on warm summer days or its indoor restaurant during the winter.
Although Bill and Lucia took occasional trips to New York city to buy such items as Greek Kasseri cheese and Greek olive oil and olives, they spent most of their time at the restaurant. Its illustrious guests included William Styron, Lillian Hellman and Beverly Sills. The restaurant staff began to do catering, too. The New York and Chilmark architect Don Page insisted on having Helios cater his parties, and Washington Post publisher Katherine Graham, who had recently bought the extensive estate Mohu in West Tisbury, liked to use them too.
In the back of the building, the Art Workers Guild, which had flourished across from the Vineyard Haven fire station from the 1930s into the 1950s, had been recreated. It became a workplace for the sculptor Travis Tuck, weavers Julia Mitchell, Anna Edey and Clare Thatcher, and glassblower Jim Glavin, among others. There was also a boat building operation there.
But barely a year after Helios opened in Vineyard Haven Bill Prokos died. Shortly afterward, Lucia married George Moffett, at whose Edgartown house she and Bill had been caretakers and tenants. Yachtsman George’s wedding present to his bride was a 30.4-foot pinky sloop like those used as Maine fishing boats. He had her built for Lucia and named the boat for her. The lead for her keel was five tons of old type from the Vineyard Gazette, which was no longer using lead type.
George and Lucia began a round-the-world honeymoon (though not on the Lucia), but were interrupted when George became ill. They returned to the Vineyard, where he died in 1978.
Not long afterwards the Lucia made a trip to Haiti, but Lucia Moffett, whose appetite for sailing was for short trips, flew to the Caribbean island to meet her namesake there. Lukewarm though she was about long distance sailing, after her move to Ireland Lucia made efforts to have the boat shipped there. Those efforts were unsuccessful, and the Lucia remains today still stored in Mattapoisset.
Lucia Evans Moffett is survived by her two sisters, Susie Grubaugh and Anne Tenwick of Columbus, Ohio; an aunt, Jean Irving of Thousand Oaks, Calif., and her companion of recent years, John O’Connor of Baltimore, Ireland.
A memorial service will be held on the Vineyard in the coming summer at a time to be announced.

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A truly wonderful person who
Buzz OBrienA truly wonderful person who only thought good thoughts and did good deeds. I am so glad to have known her and to have learned a little about life from her. Miss you Lucia.
So sad to read of Lucis's
Jennifer Vineyard HavenSo sad to read of Lucis's passing, awash in memories. . . . .
yes one of my first jobs was
nicolle ward nycyes one of my first jobs was at Helios in Edgartown when i was about 7 and then I flipped crepes at the Helios booth
at West Tisbury, Agricultural Fair. Missing Lucia.
So many memories....so lucky
Michele Benjamin San FranciscoSo many memories....so lucky to have known Lucia and been enveloped in her love and warmth. A beautiful spirit who will be greatly missed!
The most incredible eyes
The most incredible eyes
Saddened by the news of Lucia
Sarah Moffett London, EnglandSaddened by the news of Lucia's death
Like a second mother she was
Ethan Bowen Rochester VTLike a second mother she was the gentlest woman I ever met. Many amazing childhood memories of Lucia, Bill, and Helios. Also wonderful beach parties full of colorful characters to my child eyes down at Quansoo. I will miss her very much.
I was an employee at Helios
Amanda Bowen Medford MAI was an employee at Helios the first year it was in Edgartown. Lucia has been a friend ever since and will be much missed.
It was an honor to have
Bonni Kogen Brodnick Tarrytown, NY + Chilmark MAIt was an honor to have cooked at Helios both in Edgartown and later at Nobnocket Garage in Vineyard Haven. There was an incredible spirit to Helios and I learned many things: how to clean spinach (!), work with philo, how to make spanokopita and bake the famous, award-winning Helio's Honey Cake. Lucia shepherded it all. Her calming temperament and beautiful contenance will long be remembered.
Lucia had become part of our
Maria Baltimore irelandLucia had become part of our village in Baltinore. She is missed so much by so many. Hopefully some of us will make the memorial next summer.
Lucia touched many lives and
Terri IrelandLucia touched many lives and hearts in west Cork and will be sorely missed...
For every joy that passes
Michael & Mary BaltimoreFor every joy that passes ,something beautiful remains.
I will never forget my short
Tessa BaltimoreI will never forget my short trip to the Vineyard with Lucia and Amy. Memories that will stay with me forever. Rest easy Lulu
I will always cherish those
Joshua Berger Brooklyn, NYI will always cherish those Thanksgiving dinners in the sacred Moffett house, protected by "Martha" on one side and Sengekontacket on the other, as gifts of the highest order. You are a part of so many amazing people's lives, Lucia. I Love you.
Dear Lucia, our neighbor in
Anne Margaret Daniel New York CityDear Lucia, our neighbor in the city, who loved reciting Yeats poems with me. Much missed, my lady x
so will miss the kindest
minouche nycso will miss the kindest sweetest loveliest person ever
You will always be with us
Miriam Baltimore IrelandYou will always be with us Lucia xxxxx
Your memory and kindness will
Syd, Miriam & family Watchouse, Sherkin IslandYour memory and kindness will always be with us....
To all of the dear friends
Anne Tenwick Columbus, OhioTo all of the dear friends who wrote such loving and thoughtful words, thank you. Lucia will be missed by her family more than words can express.
I knew Lucia only here in
Kordula Packard Sherkin Island, IrelandI knew Lucia only here in Ireland and am glad to have had a glimpse of her life at the other side of the Atlantic, on another island where she wove her net of friendliness and interest in her neighbors, friends and co-villagers, just as she has done here in Baltimore. And yes, "she did live her life as if it was simply about helping people." A bright kind loving star has left this planet to shine on in our memories.
A longtime friend since the
Michaeleen Maher New York CityA longtime friend since the days of Bill Prokos, I loved Lucia dearly for her gentleness and generosity of spirit. She faced death with the same equanimity and poise with which she had led her life--courageous and remarkably beautiful at the end.
Lucia was the most
bombalulus children store 101 west 10 street ny ny 10011Lucia was the most delightfull generous customer and frind we miss you dearly !!! Haim & susan. [ bombalulus ]
Lucia was a kind, supportive
Laura Strassberger East Village New YorkLucia was a kind, supportive and generous spirit. She will be greatly missed. I met her when I worked at Bombalulu'schildren's store in the West Village. She was a great supporter of the store as well as of my own work when I later started to work for myself. Should the memorial service be open to those other than family members I would love to attend.
Sincerely,
Laura Strassberger [email protected] East Village New York /212-260-6115 March 12th,2016
I was saddened by the news of
Helen Howell Green Kibbutz Tzuba, IsraelI was saddened by the news of Lucia's passing.My heart is lifted by the knowledge that she is in a place where only angels dwell.
Lucia you were my mentor, my friend and sister.
I am grateful to have you in my life and will forever treasure you.
Love, Helen
I had known her since she
William Prokos Powell, OhioI had known her since she dated my uncle Bill Prokos. My sister Diane, mom Christine and grandmother Bessie all worked and helped out at Helios. Some of my best childhood memories are of Lucia and Uncle Bill in NY and The Vineyard. What an incredibly kind and loving person Lucia was. I feel blessed to have known her. The late nights at Helios with David and his penny whistle. The sailing, the boat christening, the fishing, the singing and dancing was all like a fantastic dream and Lucia a beautiful angel. She will always be with us.
I was deeply saddened to hear
Anne Boyle SkibbereenI was deeply saddened to hear that Lucia had died.I always looked forward to bumping into Lucia,her warmth and wit cheered many a grey day.
Thank you sweet lady, now you are among the other Angels.Condolences to John and family in US.
The most beautiful person I
Bernadette BaltimoreThe most beautiful person I've ever met, also the best photographer ever,I have a fabulous memory from your photos. Rest In Peace Beautiful Woman xx.
Lucia was such a lovely warm
Juno Cheatle Baltimore, IrelandLucia was such a lovely warm-hearted woman with a sweet caring soul, her kindness and good spirit always shined through, I miss her.
Lucia, Bill, and Helios were
Alicia Springer Berkeley CALucia, Bill, and Helios were so important to my young life and sense of what was wonderful in the world. I worked in Helios kitchens, starting age 16, in Edgartown, Vineyard Haven, in the Moffett house and, like another commenter, flipping crepes at the West Tisbury Farm & Horse Show. Today, almost ten years since Lucia's passing, it occurred to me out of the blue to look her up. What lovely memories this obit/life story brings back.
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