Miklos (Miki) LAZA
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On Saturday September 5, 2020 in his 81st year, Miklos (Miki) Laza passed away peacefully from congestive heart failure at the Hamilton General Hospital. He is survived by his daughter, Anna Laza and her husband, Chris McHugh. Born in Hungary, Miki immigrated to Canada and was employed as an electrician for Eaton's department store until his retirement. The family wishes to express their gratitude to the Emergency Department for the exemplary care he received, especially during his final hours. Deep appreciation to the nursing team for their compassion and for ensuring Miki was comfortable. A special thank you goes to the Effort Trust team at Miki's apartment. It's nice knowing that Miki was looked after in his senior years, as those friendships meant so much to him. With recent COVID-19 protocols, the family will hold a private celebration. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Hamilton Health Sciences for any designation.(www.hamiltonhealth.ca/donate/)

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Published in The Hamilton Spectator on Sep. 9, 2020.
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September 11, 2020
Most Kind man ever met, best memories left with us. Will be missed with all our hearts- Site staff of Effort Trust
kathy phillips
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September 10, 2020
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Andrea Gibson
September 10, 2020
Miki was a dear friend and companion to my mother for 13 years. He was very good to us both. We are shocked and so very sorry to see this. My mother had just spoken to him last a few weeks ago. Our deepest sympathy and condolences to his daughter, Anna and son-in-law. After I lost my own father, he was there for me providing guidance to me during many of my formative years. He drove me to and from university during the bus strikes, helped me through my first real heartbreak and helped me pick out my first car. He included me and was kind to me always. He was passionate about life and enjoyed interesting and intellectual conversations. He took things as they came and encouraged me not to worry so much. I continued to speak with him yearly on his birthday. He will be missed very much. May he Rest In Peace.
Andrea Gibson (nee Totok)
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September 9, 2020
What a great co-worker Miki was. I worked with him at Eaton's and there was never a shortage of things for him to do! He did them quickly and efficiently, and was always pleasant. My condolences to his family and friends.
Annette Demers Douglas
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