Zoltan-Temesy-Obituary

Zoltan Temesy

Toronto, Ontario

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TEMESY, Zoltan - Passed away peacefully at home in Toronto, on Thursday, May 20, 2010 in his 87th year. Zoltan was born on October 17, 1922 in Tornalje, Hungary and immigrated to Canada with his family when he was 3 years old. He spent his early years in Chatham and Windsor, Ontario. Zoltan...

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As one of his student, I loved Mr. Temesy. He was a brilliant ray of light.

We were so saddened by the news of Mr. Temesy's passing.

Even to this day whenever we drive past Mr. Temesy's old house on Royal Drive we fondly remember his grade nine & ten art classes from the mid sixties.
We were so tickled to meet up with him again at the 25th re-union @ Adam Scott. He was an exceptional man because you knew that he sincerely believed in you. It is amazing to think how one individual could leave so many footprints on so many hearts in such a short...

We were so sad to hear of the recent passing of your father.

Even to this day when we drive by Mr. Temesy's old house on Royal Drive in Peterborough my sister-in-law Nancy Bolam and I fondly recollect our art classes in grade nine & ten in the mid sixties with him.
We last saw Mr. Temesy at our 25th re-union @ Adam Scott and were so tickled to once again meet with him...he was an exceptional person because you sincerely felt that he believed in you. It is amazing to think how...

To Allison and David, so sorry to hear of Uncle Zoli's passing. He was a great man and i am proud that my children were able to get to know him over the years. I will remember him as always having a funny story and a smile ( and his camera!!!# every time he came to visit. We will all miss him.

Kelli (Temesy)Street and Family

Zoltan was my teacher and my neighbor in the mid sixties while I was a student attending Adam Scott Collegiate. His home on Royal Dr. was just around the corner from my family home on Edmison Drive in Peterborough's north end. To say that he was my most memorable teacher is an understatement of immense proportion - he was a role model in every sense of the word. From his sense of style (checkered dress shirts, woven fabric ties, crisply ironed pants and brouge shoes)to his compelling...

To Allison and David: Your father was a remarkable teacher and a unique individual. I was his student for five years at Adam Scott and when people say there is often one teacher who sets you on the right path, then for me, and for many of my fellow students, it was your father. He was demanding, funny; very kind and smart. His energy was perfect for teenagers as was his lack of tolerance for bureaucracy. I still can't believe that he took a group of 20 teenagers to NYC for our first time. I...

Allison and David, I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Zoli.
I loved when he would visit us in Amherstburg. I loved his stories, his humour and his kindness. He was a great man and you are very lucky to have had him as your father.
Love you Uncle Zoli!

To Allison and David and families. So sorry to hear of Uncle Zoli's death. Our condolences to you all. What a great man he was. You should be so proud. I have great memories of him and all the family time we spent together at Gramma and Grandpa's home in River Canard. Also his visits to our childhood home in Amherstburg. He will be greatly missed. Michelle (Temesy)and Brian Barrett (Amherstburg On)

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.