Laszlo-JOSA-Obituary

Laszlo K. "Les" JOSA

Amherst, New York

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JOSA - Laszlo K. "Les"August 6, 2022. Husband of the late Susan Josa; devoted father of Jennifer Josa-Ward, Jeffrey Josa, Jaclyn (James) Hensley and the late Jamie Josa; cherished grandfather of Dennis, Marissa, Ryan, Julia and Jackson; loving brother of Maria (Gene) Hegedus, Antal (Barbara)...

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Laszlo was a super Hungarian Genealogy researcher. He had found documents from my family which I never dreamed to ever find myself or existed. For example: The list of passengers (Manifest Document) when my family of 4 arrived/immigrated from Munchen Germany to NYC' Idlewild International Airport on 4 July 1949. I was 4 years old and the flight was 18 hours long. I am really super excited to find more, more, more genealogy info about my ancestors in Hungary. "Koszonom, Laci"

so sorry always remembered lazlo from high school gym class- he was a great friendly young man and very memorable. I am sorry about your loss may his soul be watched over always in heaven. May you all be comforted in peace with that knowledge!! Richard weinberger

Les and I were tennis teammates at Riverside High School. He had a smooth service motion, very technically sound. Les sold me the first insurance policy that I ever had. Les was a real good guy. I know that he helped out a lot of people of Hungarian descent, using his fluent Hungarian to good advantage. He always worked hard to help people out. That is who he was and always will be. May God bless you always, Les. I hope to play some tennis with you when I go over to the other side where you...

Les and I graduated from high school together. As teammates on the Riverside High School tennis team, we shared our great love of the sport. Les sold me my first life insurance policy when we both were in our 20´s. We met for lunch every time that Les ventured north from New Orleans. I miss my friend, Les, and surely miss our yearly lunches. Les gave a lot to others, so for that I want him to be remembered. God bless and keep you always, Les

He was a true Magyar And a true American patriot. He stood for the values of our brave freedom fighters of 56 and for the belief in the American dream. A truly noble man. His passion and knowledge for genealogy was in my experience second to none and he helped thousands of people reconnect with long lost loved ones. He was also admin and moderator in several online sites for Hungarian Americans. The backbone of many groups. I will miss him deeply.

Our deepest sympathy to the Josa family. Laszlo, rest in peace, dear friend. God bless and heal your broken hearts.

I was saddened to learn that Laci has passed away. As I reflected on my memories of him, memories of all the Jósa Family back in the late 1950s/early 1960´s came rushing back; a pleasant reverie. In my memory, Laci always had a sparkling, genial smile on his face and was outgoing and friendly. Our lives took us down separate paths. I last saw him briefly about 20 years ago, and he was still smiling, and outgoing and friendly. My deepest, heartfelt sympathy to all the Jósa siblings and their...

Our deepest condolences to you and your family. May your many wonderful memories sustain you during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

may you rest peacefully&-happily-lovingly in god's-hands!!!