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Laszlo "Les" Zoltan

San Diego, California

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Laszlo (Les) Zoltan, 73 years old, passed away on January 30 from complications of COVID 19. He is survived by his beloved family which includes his wife Barbara, his sons Scott and Adam, his daughter in law Sarah, his grandchildren Yiara and Malikai, and his sister Susan.A child born in Hungary...

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I just learned of Les´s passing in a McGill publication. I was in his MBA class and I remember him as being a kind and friendly soul always willing to help a friend. I am so sorry to learn of his passing. His many accomplishments are not surprising given his great intellect and ambition. Please accept my most heartfelt condolences.

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I just discovered that Les has passed away. I was just about to give him a call since I hadn’t heard from him in a while. I wondered what had happened since we exchanged email and talked on the phone fairly frequently. His passing was shocking and completely unexpected.

I’ve known Les for over 40 years since we were both students in the MBA program at McGill University. He could always be counted on to provide information and opinions on just about any topic. I could look forward...

I worked for Les in 2000 and the bio is true. He wanted to help us in our growth. Also he and his wife was there to help my wife that had a stroke at 30 weeks pregnancy. Sad to hear his passing at a young age 73.

Les was a really nice guy and a good guy to do business with. I was shocked to hear of his passing. He will be missed

Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Les.
Les and I were in the same class at the University of Waterloo and because I spoke Hungarian (although I was not born there), we got along very well throughout the University years. I visited with him and his parents in Montreal in the late sixties and early seventies while we studied together at Waterloo and he also came to Ottawa and spent time with me and my parents.
We lost touch after he moved to the US, although he...

Les was a mentor and guide when I was building a product for Weather Central back around 2010. A very smart man and a titan of the industry - I enjoyed working with him very much. Creative, smart and savvy - Les knew how to pull resources together to make good things happen. He will be missed!

Sad to hear about Les, the last contact was on Jan 21
will miss our long calls
may your soul rest in peace - pray for us from above

So Sorry to hear about Les, He was a former Boss, Friend and Mentor