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VERONICA HALMOS Obituary

HALMOS, Dr. VERONICA 1929 - 2017 MD, FRCPC Passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook Hospital, in her 88th year, on December 27, 2017. Beloved wife of George Halmos and loving mother of Marion Halmos and Tony Halmos, Vera (as she was known to friends) will be fondly remembered by her family, friends, patients and colleagues. Born in Budapest, Hungary and raised in the coal-mining town of Tatabánya, Veronica emerged from the war years to realize her dream of becoming a physician, graduating in medicine from the University of Budapest in 1953. In 1957, she and her husband George, refugees from Hungary's communist regime, settled in Toronto and made the most of the opportunities available to them. She interned at Women's College Hospital, earning her license to practice medicine in Ontario, did a residency at St. Joseph's Health Centre and achieved her Fellowship in Internal Medicine as a Fellow at Sunnybrook Hospital, finally beginning her private practice and coming on as fulltime staff at St. Joseph's Health Centre in 1961. Veronica became the first female physician at St. Joseph's Health Centre, where she pioneered the multidisciplinary team approach to care. She remained at St. Joseph's until 1994, after which she spent a decade practicing at several clinics in Toronto and volunteering at North York General Hospital. Veronica was an avid reader and debater, with a love of travel. She took great enjoyment in hosting and attending social gatherings with a wide circle of dear friends that encompassed several generations. The funeral will be a private family affair. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, January 20th from 3-5 p.m., at the Mt. Pleasant Funeral Centre, 375 Mt. Pleasant Rd. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to Sunnybrook Hospital at donations.sunnybrook.ca

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Published by Toronto Star from Dec. 31, 2017 to Jan. 3, 2018.

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Colleen Lipinski

January 8, 2018

Sincere condolences Mr. Halmos and family. We are all thinking of you at this most difficult time.

former patient

January 4, 2018

Dr. Halmos was my rheumatologist from the 1970's until her retirement. I experienced her as a very skilled physician and a very warm, compassionate person. My condolences to her family.

NORMA ROBERTO

January 3, 2018

George, Marion and Tony
My sincere condolences to you on the passing of Vera.
I have fond memories of spending time at the cottage at Keswick with the Halmos and Porjes families.
Vera was a strong supporter of me at St Joes to establish the Stroke Unit and raise the profile of Rehab Services.
I know she had many health challenges in the past several years which she found difficult.
Best regards,
Norma (Palmer) Roberto

Lowell Soucie

January 2, 2018

George, I had the pleasure many years ago to meet Vera, a very gracious lady. I remember with fondness and appreciation the kindness and motivation you showed me as a mentor and role model.

Allow me to join hands with you once again, sharing your family's loss. Your voice is always welcome.

The Lewis Family

January 1, 2018

Deepest sympathy to the family for this great loss.There is a depth of compassion felt for you. The strength from God can sustain you through this difficult time now and in the days ahead. May the love of those who share your loss comfort you as you share cherished memories.

Kathy Surina

December 31, 2017

George, please accept our condolences on the passing of your wife Veronica. Mike and I and Ernie Bodnar send our love to you!! Regards Kathy Bodnar Surina

Laurie Ross

December 31, 2017

Condolences to your family! Dr. Halmos and her husband George were very dear friends and always good to my Grandparents Eugene and Margaret Wilson on Stony Lake. Sorry for your loss, Pat Wilson, and her daughters Karey and Laurie

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