I am so sorry to read about Elizabeth. Our sympathy to her family. I ordered paprika from her and she was always so gracious and most of my Hungarian CD's came from her. I miss her newsletters and wondered about her. I will think of her every time I play one of the CD's. Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 7:57 AM Subject: Re: [HUNGARY] Elizabeth Szabo, Magyar Marketing, died Nov. 8, 2008 > > In a message dated 11/14/2008 9:10:17 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > I am saddened to report that Elizabeth Szabo, most recently of > MagyarMarketing.com online, died this past Saturday, November 8, 2008, > here > in Youngstown, Ohio. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1933. > > Anyone who knew Elizabeth, directly or via the internet, knows that the > Hungarian-American community has lost a great friend and patriot. She > was > a vibrant soul, leading annual tours to Hungary, and providing all sorts > of > information about things Hungarian. Elizabeth earned a master's degree > from Kent State University near here, in Ethnomusicology. She had > published articles in national publications, and also published two books > about Hungarian music. > > Elizabeth's husband, Elmer, died in 1970. They had three sons and a > daughter, Charles, Alan, Ernie, and Elizabeth, as well as 11 > grandchildren. > The MagyarMarketing website and marketing flyers always features a myriad > of these relatives, generally wearing Hungarian-emblem clothes. > > Maureen Tighe-Brown > > > > > Maureen, thank you for publishing this about Elizabeth. I just learned > about > it yesterday. My only relationship with her was when I ordered her > products; > however, so many people have sung her praises throughout the years. She > was > a regular attendee/displays at the Penn Scenic September picnic the > William > Penn Association sponsors each year in South Western Pennsylvania. > > I do wish her family will publish a biographic sketch of her. Some of > the > Hungary List members may remember she would send us her Newsletter > including a > recipe and a link to her catalogue. It generally included Hungarian > history > or genealogy information. > > Her obituary in the Youngstown Vindicator said she also was the owner of > the > Paprika Cafe in Youngstown. A friend stopped there last year and said it > was > excellent. > > It would be hard to follow in her footsteps, but we must make a concerted > effort to interest younger generations in promoting Hungarian history and > culture. > > Marika > **************Get the Moviefone Toolbar. Showtimes, theaters, movie news & > more!(http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212774565x1200812037/aol?redir=htt > p://toolbar.aol.com/moviefone/download.html?ncid=emlcntusdown00000001) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.175 / Virus Database: 270.9.4/1790 - Release Date: 11/15/2008 9:32 AM