ATTILA-FARKAS-Obituary

ATTILA FARKAS

Cleveland, Ohio

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83, was called home by our Lord on August 31, 2018. He was the beloved husband of Ilona Farkas and dear father of Katherine Berente Laraway (Michael) and Nicholas Berente (Michele), loving grandfather to Tessa Berente, Stephanie Laraway, Laura Berente, Kristina Laraway and Teddy Berente. A...

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Rest In Peace Attila Farkas
Heaven received the finest baker in the Land

May the candle's light bring peace to all who remember Mr. Farkas. He was truly a talented individual! May we all learn from his generosity, kindness and good humor! May he rest in peace.

I only knew Attila through O'neill Health care when I would visit my mom. He is such a loving, kind, gentle man and gentleman. Such a sweetheart. I will keep his family and friends in my heart through my conversations with God. Praying for strength and comfort for those who love him. Rest in peace Attila. I am blessed for having met you.

I came to know Atilla Farkas when I operated my coffee shop Spaniel's Coffee Cafe in the mid 1990s around the corner where Touch Supper Club is now located.

He became a good friend and mentor. I enjoyed seeing him in he mornings when he came in for a coffee and a chat. I also cherished stopping by his shop and listening to his stories and watching him work.

His cream Napoleons were fabulous and my late mother loved her Napoleon with her cappuccino. He was a true treasure of...

My Farkas became a part of my Lolly the Trolley Tour! I started driving in 1991 and when I would drive down West 28th street, I would ring my bell. Often, Mr Farkas would appear at the window in his bakery whites, and to the delight of children and adults, would wave to us! It was a Mr. Rogers moment of "Who are the people in your neighborhood." I made many stops inside the bakery as well enjoyed his presence as well as his treats, always a favorite of my family.
He was one of the...

Mr. Farkas became part of my Lolly the Trolley tour, especially the school tours. I started driving in 1991, and when I would drive down W 28th street, I would ring my bell, and often, Mr Farkas would come to the window in his bakery whites, and to the delight of children and adults,
wave to the passengers. It was a Mr. Rogers moment of "Who are the people in the neighborhood..." He was one of the special people who exemplified the spirit of Cleveland to me. As an immigrant, he choose...

My sincere condolences. I remember stopping at the backery as early as 1960 with my mother after shopping at the West Side Market. As an adult, I remained a faithful customer not only to enjoy the pastries but to commiserate about many subjects. May he rest in peace.