Laszlo-Ispanky-Obituary

Laszlo Ispanky

Trenton, New Jersey

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Sir Laszlo Ispanky HOPEWELL - World renowned sculptor, Sir Laszlo Ispanky, 90, passed away Friday, July 9, 2010, at his family home in Hopewell, NJ. Born 1919 in Budapest, Hungary, he was the youngest of 10 children. Ispanky served in the Hungarian Army and was a POW in Siberia for 11 months....

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As a young boy, I saw the Moses statue in a store and begged my father to split the cost so I could give it to her on her birthday. It was only after her passing I learned it is number 1 of 400 and was always her most prized porcelain.
Thank you for the memories

My name is Sam R Paken my Wife Coleen worked for Lazlo in the late 60's early 70's as a Decorator ,Laszlo encoraged Her move to Bisbee AZ on 1972 where she and I raised two children a daughter Lonnie and a son Sam. I have never seen an artist mix colors the way she learned in Lazlos studios .She never lost her love of the arts .She passed away 3 years ago and left many fond memories and artwork inspired by Laszlo

Mr. Ispanky has brought joy to my life. I have several of his beautiful pieces in my collection.

I'm so sorry for your loss, Susie.

I remember working with you at CC and how proud you always were of Laszlo and his amazing work.

Dear Susan,
The work Laszlo did over his many years of gifted artistry will continue to inspire us well into the future. I have the privilege of owning some 40 select pieces that have brought me joy over three decades and will always remind me of his tremendous talent and blessing to us all. Every time I look at Kingdom of the Sea or Camelot (or many others) I will consider the gift you and Laszlo shared with us all in giving so much for others to enjoy. My prayers are with you.

To Jason and Susie - you know all the WEST coast Tofts are with you in spirit. We can feel your sadness but know that Laszlo is in a happier place now. His beautiful art work will live on and as he said, "Bronze is forever" and his ideas of beauty are now captured in this way. We all salute him and will remember him forever. Patty Toft

Dear Aunt Susie & Jason

We are very sorry to hear that Uncle Laszlo past away.

We will sent you our sincere condolences to you his family and all who will miss our uncle.

Uncle Laszlo was the brother of my beloved grandma Ilona Noordhoek-Ispanky and although we’ve never met each other we’ll think about you and you are in our thoughts and prayer.

dear susan and family,mij name is Willy Baltes-Noordhoek, I am a daughter of Ilona Ispanky. the sister of laszlo. I do'nt know if you remember me, but years ago I've met you and Laszlo in Holland together with my parents. One thing I always remember,Laszlo was such a great man,so lovely and I remember always that I thoudht that my brother Jan (who died when he was 34 jears) exactly looks like Laszlo.Pergaps its strange but I always feel that I have Hungarian roots. I'm very sorry that one of...

Dear Susie and Jason
We were very sorry to hear about Laszlo's death. Our parents Ted and Gerry Callahan truly enjoyed meeting him and were the luckly recipients of a gorgeous plate that he made for them. Please know that you are in our prayers
Sincerely
Patti Callahan Walsh on behalf of Moe, Tara, Edward, and Peggy