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Zoltan Lacho

Grover Beach, California

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Zoltan Lacho Zoltan Lacho was born in March 1928, in Hungary. He passed away peacefully after a brief illness on Sunday, September 21, 2014, at home with his family in Arroyo Grande. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He lived with a zest for life and loved the Lord. He was active...

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Daddy, I remember the times when you picked me up weekly from an evening ballet class at the Sydney Ballet School. I enjoyed our talks on the drive back to Rose Bay. I was still in elementary school, but we´d talk frankly about all sorts of things on the 45 minute drive from the heart of the city out to the Bay Area we lived. The bonding time was significant to me. Thank you. I miss you. Dashi

We miss you daddy! God bless you in Heaven.

Dear Antonia,
We were your neighbors when you lived up here in Independence Ranch in San Miguel many years ago. We are so sorry to hear of Zoltan's passing, but know that he is now safely in the arms of his Saviour. What a kind and lovely man. Mark & Kanda Kenyon

Viszlat az apa, most (Hungarian--goodbye for now, daddy)

I know you're in a wonderful place, Deda. I will miss the twinkle in your eye, smile on your face and those unbeatable bear hugs you never failed to share. I look forward to meeting you again, dear grandfather. Your loving granddaughter, Mishelka.

We certainly will miss Zoltan, he was a warm and loving Christian friend. He loved the Guadalupe Church and everyone there loved his weekly duet singing with his beautiful wife Antonia. We can imagine his voice being raised as he sings in the Heavenly Choir now and forever. May God bless Antonia and all his wonderful family at this time. Love, Dick and Marilyn Phillips

I love you dad. You are so missed but in a much better place with Jesus.

So sorry for your loss.Zoltan would come in to the water store I worked at and we had many fine conversations.One fine American,God bless...

Zoltan Lacho was an amazing man and friend. Our love and prayers for God's comfort go out to Zoltan's lovely wife, Antonia, and to his four children. Zoltan will be greatly missed.
With love,
Wayne and Gail McMorran