JAMES-LOVASZ-Obituary

JAMES LOVASZ

Cleveland, Ohio

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JAMES LOVASZ, 57, of Brecksville. U.S. Army Veteran. Beloved husband of Connie; loving father of James, Steven and Ryan; son of Alice McHugh; brother of Michael, Donald (Polly); a sister Patrica (Marshall) and devoted friend John Hite. Memorial Services will be held MONDAY, 6:30 p.m. at Bedford...

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Dear Connie and Family: I took my dad on a drive around the old neighborhood a few weeks ago. We were discussing who lived where and Lovasz´s name came up. Many good memories from home room and from him hanging out w Mike. He was one of my brother´s favorite friends -ALWAYS friendly and smiling. A really good guy!

Connie and Family,
We are sorry we could not attend the services, but we would like you to know you and the boys are in our thoughts and prayers. Stay strong, stay together. Jim will always be in your hearts.
Janey & Ted Mackiewicz

Dear Connie and family:

My brother, Mike , told me that Jim passed on. (He was a good friend of his). I am so sorry to learn this very sad news.

I graduated with Jim. We were in the same homeroom from 7th through 12th grade. I have very fond memories of Jim--he had a great sense of humor and a great smile (and really great, thick blonde hair).

I enjoyed catching up with him at the reunions. We'll miss him----I am so very sorry.

Melanie...

Connie, we were saddened by the passing of Jim but were unable to make the wake as we are in Carolina. Our sympathy to you and the boys and will get in touch when we are back in Walton Hills.

Duke and Fran Owens

Connie, Family, and Mrs Lovasz,

God bless you during these trying times. Keep his great sense of humor in your heart and may that always be a reminder he is with you. I had the pleasure of knowing him and growing up with him through the "good old days". What joy we all had and laugh like you could never believe. I will always cherish those times.

God Bless,

Chuck Gezze

Connie, Steve and Ryan,
We are saddened to hear of Jim's passing and will see you when we return.
This poem has brought us comfort and we hope you find some also in this:

Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there, I do not sleep
I am a 1,000 winds that blow
I am the diamond glints on snow
I am the sun on ripened grain
I am the gentle autumn rain
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of...

Connie, Sorry to hear about your loss. You know that I go way back with the Lovasz family....Jim's Dad was special to me. My sympathy to the boys. Please take care of yourself. Jim will rest with the angels.

DEAR CONNIE AND FAMILY, JIMMY HAS BEEN A VERY SPECIAL FRIEND TO ME FOR ALMOST 40 YRS, I HOLD A VERY SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART FOR HIM, NOT ONLY WAS HE MY FRIEND HE WAS I GUESS YOU CAN SAY MY FIRST LOVE, WE ALL HAD SO MANY, MANY GREAT TIMES TOGETHER AND I WILL NEVER EVER FORGET THEM OR HIM, I KNOW IN MY HEART HE IS IN A MUCH GREATER PLACE WITH GOD, AND I KNOW HE IS LOOKING DOWN ON EACH AND EVERY ONE OF US. PLEASE KEEP HIS MEMORIES IN YOUR HEART AND THAT WAY HE WILL ALWAYS BE WITH YOU,IF...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.