Halina-Margan-Obituary

Halina Ring Margan

New Orleans, Louisiana

1945 - 2019

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Halina Margan passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on April 15, 2019.

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It just seems like yesterday when I met her and Igor evening working in their lounge.she was an amazing woman that was everyone's friend.and helped many.I pray her memory lives on and that all that knew her know and remember her fondly.may her family and friends find solace in knowing she was loved by us all.

I love every part of you. Your vibriant smile, upbeat personality, colorful dresses, happy hats, selfless nature, articulate speech, pretty face, and warm welcome whenever my wife Barbara and I met you and Igor for wine and dinner. There is none like you and I am certain you are keeping those with you in heaven laughing through eternity. My grief will always be my way of loving you from a distance. Till we meet again.

I still think of Halina all the time. She was a most special lady and I am so grateful our paths crossed.

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I had the privilege of loving Halina when together at Monash and I have never stopped thinking about her in the over 50 years since. She was remarkable then and I am so pleased to see that she had a remarkable life and was loved. I only saw this obit a month or two ago and can’t get the girl out of my mind. Someone please tell her Ken never stopped lovIng her.

Very sorry to find out about Halina’s passing. She was very inspiring to me and helped me more than anyone in my life. She guided me through some difficult times years ago, and helped me break through to the person I am today. I am forever grateful.

Very sorry to find out about Halina’s passing. She was very inspiring to me and helped me more than anyone in my life. She guided me through some difficult times years ago, and helped me break through to the person I am today. I am forever grateful.

I met helina in 1977 along with her husband igor, they were very good people and friends, the last time I saw them both was in 1984,so many years have passed and I regret never stopping in and saying hello, now they are both gone may they both rest in peace together and know the love the gave others will never die or be forgotten,Cindy

Regretfully I wasn't very close to my Aunt but I did speak with her a few times over the years about my interest and passion for social work. Her obituary was beautifully written, it is clear she leaves a legacy of compassion and understanding for human need and suffering. As a social worker I feel proud to walk a similar path as hers, it would have been such a privilege to gain more knowledge and work beside her.

I'd like to express my deepest and most sincere condolences to her...