Sandor-Balogh-Obituary

Sandor Balogh

Rensselaer, New York

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Balogh, SandorEAST GREENBUSH - Sandor Balogh passed away on Monday, August 28, 2023. He died at home peacefully from complications of tongue cancer.He was born on April 25, 1931, in Kiskomarom, Hungary to the late Sandor and Julianna (Dénes) Balogh. He was predeceased by his son, Peter. Sandor...

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Sincere Condolences to Sandor's family. I met Mr. Balogh many years ago while involved with the Festival of Nations. Sandor worked very hard to help with the organization's annual event and did so for many years representing his beloved Hungary. He also held executive positions through the years in the group. Sandor led a very interesting life and was a great friend to all who knew him. Memory eternal!

Tom and family, Im sorry to hear of your dads passing, what a beautiful write up. May you hold those special memories close as these difficult days pass. Laurie Pulver-Frey RN

Dear Sari and Family, Sandor was a good friend for many years, and he will be sorely missed. My family extends deepest sympathies to all of you. Martha Hadarics

Stephan & family, Please accept my sincere sympathy as you cope with the loss of your Father. I know how much he was loved and respected by his family and how much he will be missed. May the memories of the happy times you shared together over the years help you during such a sad loss. Thinking of you, Mair

Sandor Balogh was the professor of my politics and government class in college. I have always recalled his definition of politics as "the power to say NO". His example of courage and persistence, as he told us his life story, was an inspiration to me. My condolences to Steve and his family. Mike Asbury

My sincere sympathy to Sara and family on loss of Sandor. What a life of accomplishments. I was so happy that he gave a talk at our American Italian Heritage Museum and also received an honor at museum from the Hungarian community. His faith was strong, may in rest in peace. Prof./Cav. Philip J. DiNovo, President

I am awed by the accomplishments and passion of this man.

Sandor was a Professor of mine when I attended HVCC in the early '70's. He was a very interesting man and he lived an extraordinary life. May he rest in peace. My condolences to Sandor's family.

It was a pleasure and an honor to know Sandor Balogh and family. Sandor's efforts resulted in many successful endeavors that he rightfully deserved.