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Laszlo Zsebedics Obituary

Laszlo Zsebedics, loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle, age 89, of Forest Hill, Maryland, passed from this life on Wednesday, November 24, 2021, peacefully, with his wife by his side. Born on July 18, 1932, in Hungary, he was the son of the late Joszef Zsebedics and Maria Kovacs. He grew up in Gyorszentivan, Hungary. After high school, Laszlo played 3rd division soccer in Gyorszentivan then played 1st division professional soccer in Gyor. Laszlo became part of the Resistance during the Hungarian Revolution and later escaped Hungary into Austria in 1956. He spent 3 months in a refugee camp in Austria then came to America. He was then sponsored by the United Methodist Church in Westminster, Maryland where he lived with a family in Westminster for a time. He went to night classes to learn English at the church and the church helped him find a job. Numerous benefactors, including Philip Uhrig and Douglas Chandler, paid for him to go to Western Maryland College. He still wasn't fluent in English while attending college full time. He used a Hungarian/English dictionary to help him translate and communicate while completing his classwork. While he attended college, he played soccer and was an All-American Soccer player in 1961. He met his wife, Janet Bowman, at the United Methodist Church. She sang in the choir. They were married in 1962. Their son, Gregory, was born in 1963 and daughter, Lisa, was born in 1965. He taught physical education at Overlea High School. He and his family moved to Austria, and he taught at a high school in Austria for a year as a teacher abroad. Then he returned to Maryland and continued to teach at Overlea High School. During his tenure at Overlea H.S. he coached soccer and in 1971 his team became State Champs. Later he moved to Chesapeake High School. He coached many sports including soccer, gymnastics, indoor/outdoor track and field and golf. In 1979 he coached an Under 18 soccer team and they traveled to the Helsinki Cup and Gothia Cup in Finland, Holland and Sweden. He sadly lost his daughter, Lisa, in 1984. He retired in the early 90's. After retirement, he and his wife, Janet, traveled extensively. They returned to Hungary numerous times as well as other countries in Europe and all over the U.S. Laszlo loved spending time with his family and friends, travelling, boating, being on the beach, playing golf, eating crabs, fishing and watching sports. He is survived by his wife, Janet Zsebedics, son, Greg Zsebedics and wife Jennifer of Chestertown, MD. Three grandchildren: Brittani Fahrman and husband Michael of Betterton, MD, Abigail Zsebedics of Chestertown, MD, Ella Zsebedics of Chestertown, MD. Three great-grandchildren: Sienna, Gemma and Laszlo Fahrman of Betterton, MD. The family will receive friends from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm on Friday, December 3, 2021, at Poplar Springs United Methodist Church, 915 E. Watersville Road in Mt. Airy, MD. A celebration of Laszlo's life journey will take place at 12:00 pm on Friday, December 3, 2021, at Poplar Springs United Methodist Church, 915 E. Watersville Road in Mt. Airy, MD. Paster David Norton will officiate. Interment will be at Poplar Springs United Methodist Church Cemetery in Mt. Airy, MD In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice in Laszlo's name. Expressions of sympathy may be offered to the family at StaufferFuneralHome.com.

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Published by Carroll County Times on Nov. 30, 2021.

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Pat Farina

November 23, 2022

Congratulations to Coach Z for the induction of his 1971 team to the Overlea Athletic Hall of Fame this year. We shared stories of how Mr Z helped people on and off the field, how was instrumental in arranging for scholarships, how he became a life long friend and mentor to some of the fellows on the team. What a great man, I was lucky to have benefitted from his example. RIP Mr Z.

Lloyd K. Musselman

November 22, 2022

Laszlo was such a gentle man. Of course, he was a wonderful soccer player. But he was also a model sportsman. Too, he was a friend. I will remember him for that, as much as anything else.

Pat Farina

December 27, 2021

Condolences to Mr. Z's family as well. I was on that soccer team at Overlea that won the championship. What a great mentor, leader, and fine and dedicated person was Mr. Z. He showed us how to excel, and showed us how to do it with hard work, precision, excellence and class. He made a big difference in my life. Thanks for everything!

Timothy J Bagrowski

December 3, 2021

Sorry to hear, I remember "Mr. Z" from Overlea back in the Late 70's as a student there. He was always one of the Good guys.

Wayne Whitmore `63

December 1, 2021

A 4-year teammate and fraternity brother, our sympathies to the family.

Harry Rumberger. WMC Class of 1962

November 30, 2021

A teammate. A very caring person. A life well lived. I am glad I got to meet Laszlo.

Lloyd Musselman

November 30, 2021

Laszlo and I were teammates on the 1959 soccer team that defeated the defending national champion Drexel team. He scored our second goal and was instrumental in our victory. Laszlo was a kind and gentle man and a great teammate. He was the model of what a sportsman should be. He was the best.

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