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Maria Szarvas Aronson

Manchester, Connecticut

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Maria Szarvas Aronson, of Manchester, died at home in her daughter Lori's arms on November 30, 2007.A proud Hungarian, Maria was born on January 27, 1924, to Laszlo Szarvas and Anna Muhlbacher in Budapest, where she later trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Maria's beauty was only...

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Dear Lori: Do you remember me from IHS in Holland? I dreamed about your mother last night. I was in one of her plays and since I woke up this morning, I´ve been thinking about her and what a remarkable person she was and how much I loved her. I know it´s been a long time since her passing but I still wanted to send you my condolences.

Dear Tom and Lori-- I just now read of your mother's death. She profoundly changed my life and I will never forget her.

Lori & Tom
I'm so sorry to read about Maria's passing. She was truly a Renaissance woman. I've never known anyone who so had a finger on the pulse of the world. She made a huge difference in my life.

Dear Tom and Lori,

I was so sad to hear that your mother passed away over the holidays. We her students at the College of Saint Rose loved your Mom (our Mrs. A) for her wonderful care, her wisdom and guidance, her inspiration, and for helping us to believe that we all have the will power and the spirit to accomplish anything. I'm sorry to hear that she is gone, but I am truly grateful that she was here. It's been a joy and a blessing to have known her.

Much love,

Dear Lori,

I was so sad to read of your mother's passing. As I read the beautiful words about her and her life I now know why you and your brother are the people you are. You were her greatest accomplishment.

Lori:

We are very sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. From what little we did know of her, she seemed to have lived a remarkable life and was very fortunate to have such a dedicated, loving daughter as yourself.

With our deepest sympathy,
Kristen and Jim Barrett

Lori and family,

My deepest sympathy to you and your loved ones on the passing of your beloved mother. May the blessing of loving memories provide comfort to you in this time of bereavement over so great a loss.

I didn't know your mother, but this was such a beautifully written tribute to a woman who most certainly lived a full life and touched many. God bless you all.

I began to read your mother's obituary because I know a lady with the last name of Aronson. As it turns out, I didn't know your mother but I was greatly touched by the beautiful words you chose by which to remember her. Your admiration for her is strong and alive as you tell her courageous story and I thank you for sharing it with those who did not have what I believe would have been the honor and privilege of knowing her personally.