Ferenc 'Frank' Laszlo obituary, Santa Clara, CA

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Ferenc 'Frank' Laszlo

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Kelly Regnier Dippel

February 19, 2025

Too many memories to mention them all. Ferenc was like a second father to me when we were growing up. He was so fun, but didn´t put up with our crap either! Life is all about the memories we make that leave those left behind with something to hold onto. Cheers to drives to PML and sleeping in the car because well... he wasn´t a quiet sleeper, skiing, Capri Sun (Capi-thans ) and picnics on the beach, watching in awe as Ferenc would swim laps dressed like a 20-year old in his speedo in the ocean with seals nearby, amazing Hungarian Goulash dinners, leaving the key to the house inside a shoe , driving a Porsche like a rockstar, calling Debbie and I (in Hungarian) "rolled up sausages" when we were going out dressed in skin tight dresses and being married to one of the most amazing, strong, beautiful women with long, gorgeous nails, Gerlinde. Rest in peace. You have left my heart full of amazing memories. I can only hope to do the same some day for those left behind.

Krisztina Eigner

February 17, 2025

Our most beloved uncle! We cannot imagine that you are no longer with us. We shared so many beautiful moments together in Hungary, where you have visited us many times since we can remember. You also welcomed us warmly when we visited California. We wanted to see you again and unfortunately we missed the moment. We will miss you very much and will always think of you with so much love. I wish your dear family a lot of strength, which we now also need to cope with your loss.

A Smith

February 16, 2025

I remember Frank as a man that loved life. Frank loved his family he cared so much about his daughters . I remember the Hungarian food, the music and that wonderful spa in the backyard in Santa Clara . What a wonderful family you have and I am so honored to have known you .
Aloha and Cheer's
Ann Smith

Ron Nelson

February 16, 2025

A great man with a good heart, and he will be missed. I vividly remember him immediately after the earthquake in 1989. He opened his home, and we shared several life stories over multiple bottles of wine and champagne. My nerves were shot, but he provided comfort and compassion during a stressful moment in my life. My heart goes out to his family with deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Julia Bryan

February 16, 2025

Grandpa always made me laugh and smile. I miss his hugs, his voice, his stories, and I miss dancing with him! He was such a passionate, kind, giving man.

Marianne

February 15, 2025

I loved traveling with him

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