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ANITA M. HAJDU

Bainbridge Twp, Ohio

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(nee Lazar), age 74, of Chagrin Falls. Beloved wife of William M. for 54 years; loving mother of Bill M. (Jennifer), Tony (Michelle) and Mark (Tammy); dearest grandmother of Jamie, Jodie, Julie, Jeremy, Jorey, Anthony, Samantha, Madalyn and Vincent; dear sister of Joe Lazar. CREMATION. Friends...

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Dear Hajdu family,
We just found about Anita and were shocked and saddened. We have many years of fond memories and so many laughs to remember her.Love to the family
Stuart and Carol Seashols

Anita was the kindest, loving person. My cousin and I miss talking to you. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you . You are free from any and all pain now. Rest In Peace in Gods loving arms. I miss you so much. Love you, cousin Gena

So very sorry to hear, our deepest sympathy to her loving family. Anita was one of the nicest, kindest person I had the privilege of knowing. She always had a smile when the bus door opened and took great care and responsibility for all the children. She will be deeply missed. Heaven gained an angel.

Thoughts and prayers to Anita's family and friends. I was fortunate to have known Anita as she gave me the ride to school and back for 12 years. One of the most calm, patient, warm souls. She always greeted us with a smile, always cared for children as if we were an extension of her family. RIP.

I was so sorry to hear of the loss of Anita. We drove bus together for many years and had so many fun times together. She was the sweetest person. It was my pleasure to know her and I will always remember her fondly. My deepest sympathy goes out to Bill and the boys. God Bless all of you.

My deepest sympathy to the entire family. Sending thoughts and prayers to my cousin Bill. Anita will always have a special place in my heart and she will always be surrounded by love. Rest peacefully Anita.

As a friend of the family, Theresa and I are sending you our love and strength in your time sorrow.

Mrs. Hajdu was the kindest, sweetest women I have ever met. I have great memories of seeing her around the holidays for the Hajdu-Bluso parties. When I was little, I wished that she would be our bus driver so that we could see her everyday. She will be greatly missed.

Katherine (Bluso) Paquette