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John Palasics

Cleveland, Ohio

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JOHN PALASICS, age 84, of Shaker Hts. Beloved husband of the late Ilona (nee Majoros) and the late Kathy (Kapossy); loving father of John (Kelly Triska) and the late Joseph; dear brother of the late Joseph (Ida) and the late Steven (Jane). Dr. Palasics was a most dedicated leader for the...

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John,
Mary Lou and I express our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father John. Our Uncle (Your Godfather), Zoltan Nemeth spoke of John and their many good times together and thier trip to Hungary in 1948. Unfortunately Zoltan passed away on January 24 and was buried the same day as John. We will miss both of these wonderful people, their knowledge and their zest for life.
May God bless you and your family.
With deepest sympathy,
Mary Lou and Jerry Raskaus

Although I only met John once in person at our 50th Grade School Reunion at St. Margaret's of Hungary he was a very personable individual. I actually saw John on film once as he narrated in the film " The Last Hungarian on Buckeye". I was able to relate to all of his observations since my teenage years were spent in the Buckeye Road area.

John will be missed by all and perhaps he was The Last Hungarian on Buckeye.

Isten Veled John.

John and Kelly, we are very sorry to hear of your father's death. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Love

I was very sorry to hear of John's death. I only knew him for past two years when I attended Hunarian Heritage Experience and I enjoyed talking with him and learning about his Hungarian experiences. Hungarian Heritage Experience will not be the same this year and he will be missed by Hungarian classmates and those who did not get the opportunity to meet him.

Our deepest sympathy.
John & Kathy Borgoy

I am sadden to learn about John's passing. He was an icon at the Language Camp and will be missed. The camp will not be the same without him.

I am so sorry to hear of John's death. He was truly an educated man and very wise. John was my teacher at the William Penn Hungarian experience camp last summer. He was SO proud of his Hungarian heritage, and made me so also. He will be missed. Please accept my deepest sympathies

We greatly enjoyed John at Hungarian
Language Camp. He had a deep passion
for the Hungarians, their past and the present. His knowledge, for an american born, amazed us. We admired him and will miss him.
Bela and Ellie Vinczi; Lorain Oh.;& North Port, FL

Our deepest condolences to John's family. He will be remembered as our motivated Hungarian Professor at the W.Penn Language Camp. He taught use to correctly say the language and had so much love for the Magyar History and Heritage. We will miss him. Sincere Sympathy, Diane and Alexander Nemeth