Sàndor MAGYAR Obituary

MAGYAR, Sàndor (Sandy):
Sàndor was born 29 January 1936, in Dunakiliti, Hungary. He was married to his wife Anna in Vienna on 21 February 1957, and immigrated to Hamilton (New Zealand) in 1957. In later years he lived with his partner Joan Ryan (deceased). Sàndor passed away early Sunday morning, 11 August 2019, at Eventide Rest Home. He was the loving father of two sons and daughter-in-laws Alexander Stephen Magyar and Joanne Magyar (New Jersey USA), and Laszlo Magyar and Lyn Magyar (Sydney Australia), and the proud grandfather of Caitlin Magyar (Sydney Australia), and Kobe Magyar (Sydney Australia). The Family would like to invite you to a celebration of Sandy's life to be held at The Hamilton Cosmopolitan Club, on Thursday 15th August, at 6.00pm.

Published by Waikato Times on Aug. 14, 2019.

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Szeretlek Nagypapa

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August 18, 2019

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Caitlin Magyar

August 17, 2019

Thank you Dad for being a great Father and Nagypapa.
We will miss you.
Love Lyn, Laszlo, Caitlin and Kobe

Laszlo Magyar

August 16, 2019

Dad, you gave me the gift of your Son.
You were the best Father -in -Law I could ever have wished for and you will forever be missed.
In my heart always.

Joanne Magyar

August 15, 2019

Alex and Family,

We are thinking of you. It was clear from the stories Alex told your father was an amazing man. Cherish your memories of him.

You are in our thoughts and prayers

Bergen family

August 15, 2019

Alex, I am sorry to hear of your dads passing, I lost my dad a few years ago and still think of him often. God Bless, Antony

Antony van Iersel

August 14, 2019

Dad you will always be in my heart, so proud to be your son.

Alexander Magyar

August 14, 2019

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