The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

MIHÁLY, Lázlo Sándor "Leslie", P.eng.

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Age 95, Halifax, passed away on January 2, 2021 in Melville Lodge. He was the only child of the late Jusztina Nyikos and Sándor Mihály (from Hungary). He is survived by his caring wife, Giselle; son, Steven (Christine Clark); daughter, Susan (John Fraser); and grandchild­ren, James, Sarah and Alexander. Lászlo was born on August 9, 1925 and grew up in the town of Hodmezovas­arhely in Hungary. His studies in engineerin­g at the Technical University of Budapest were interrupte­d by the Second World War. After being released as a prisoner of war he returned to his engineerin­g studies and graduated as a Forestry Engineer from the University of Sopron in 1950. He began working in mining and forestry in Transylvan­ia and eventually worked at the Budapest Geodesic and Mapping Company where he met his future wife, Giselle. In 1956, they fled Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution and married in Vienna on December 20 of that year. The couple were able to gain sponsorshi­p to come to Canada as refugees along with the entire student and faculty of the forestry department of Sopron University. They arrived in Halifax at Pier 21 in January of 1957 and boarded a train to Montreal where they settled. Lászlo then worked in resource developmen­t in the Yukon and Baie Comeau and further gained a Canadian degree through Mcgill University in Civil Engineerin­g. He was employed as a Municipal Engineer in Point Claire and served as City Engineer for the town of Deux-montagnes. In 1970 he moved to Halifax to work for Mcnamara Engineerin­g. In 1971 he accepted a position at the province of Nova Scotia Department of Housing, from which he retired as Chief Engineer in 1991. While spending most of his life in Canada, he always had strong roots to his home country of Hungary and frequently visited. During his retirement, he volunteere­d for CESO (Canadian Executive Service Organizati­on) which provided him opportunit­ies to share the expertise he learned in Canada with the Hungarian government. In Canada, he enjoyed retirement by being outside, land surveying, and he loved to socialize with his friends with whom he would solve our world problems. Lászlo also had a passion for making wine which started in Montreal and extended well into his later years in Halifax. The family would like to thank the health care workers at Melville Lodge for their compassion­ate care provided over the past five years. Cremation has taken place and a Celebratio­n of Life will be held at a later date. Arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to J. Albert Walker Funeral Home (2005) Ltd. To leave words of comfort for the family please visit: www.walkerfh.com

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