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GEORGE MESZAROS M.D.
Date of Passing: Sep 22, 2013
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryGEORGE MESZAROS M.D. Specialist in Orthopedic Surgery 1928 2013 With great sadness the Meszaros family announces that George passed away peacefully at Hospice House in Kelowna on September 22, 2013 after a relatively short battle with liver cancer. He is survived by his wife Shirley, sons Gerrard and Christopher and daughter Susan. He leaves two grandchildren granddaughter Kingsley and grandson Kalen. He was predeceased by his parents, brother Gabor and first wife Kornelia. He leaves relatives, many friends and colleagues. He was described as being a truly "Renaissance" man. His wide range of interests and abilities gave him much pleasure over the years. His sporting interests included bike riding, skiing (helicopter and Nordic), sailing, horseback riding and hiking. He played the cello until recent years when he sadly had to sell his beloved cello (circa 1743). His love of reading (in French, also) and classical music was a lifelong passion. He travelled the world with his wife especially in his later years. He was interested in astronomy and enjoyed his sessions with The Society of Learning in Retirement (S.L.R.). He was computer literate and was daily at the computer checking the weather and news. He was a gourmet cook and made "Heavenly" wines (from scratch) according to his friends and enjoyed especially by his sister-in-law, Bev. He also ran and operated a full scale sheep farm in Manitoba during his working years there. Lamb dishes featured highly at the Meszaros residence. Academically he accomplished much during his lifetime. He graduated from medical school in 1952 in Budapest, Hungary. He became a certified specialist in surgery in Hungary before he fled Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. In England he obtained his fellowship with the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh, England - 1962/68 respectively). He obtained his fellowship in Orthopedic Rehab at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in California. From 1964-1971 he became a Fellow of the College of Surgeons, (Canada) and obtained a California License and was certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. He became an associate Professor, Orthopedics, University of Manitoba. His major professional interest was spinal surgery and joint replacement. He had extensive experience in providing independent medico/legal assessments and reports. He moved to the Okanagan in 1996 and truly loved the ambience the valley provided. He took pride in his home and garden. The fruit trees provided much interest and pleasure (even though Shirley got "tired" of making jam). For George life was about living it to the fullest and exploring every crevice, making plans and going about doing them. During the last nine months, life was tough on him but he faced and dealt with his fate with grace and dignity. He will be sorely missed but not forgotten. At his request cremation has taken place. A celebration of his life will take place at a later date one in the Valley and another in Winnipeg, Manitoba (to be announced). A special thanks goes out to all those who assisted George in spending some time at home and to the community and palliative care nurses, doctors and staff of Hospice House Kelowna. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in his memory would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.mem.com, clicking on stories and typing in George Meszaros. Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna ph: 250-762-2299.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 28, 2013
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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This might be silly, but I am so grateful to this man... He operated on my shoulder in 1985. He guaranteed me 5 years!! That was 38 years ago!!! I am 72 and my shoulder is still great. I'm sorry that he has passed. I wish I would have done this 10 years ago. But I want his family to know what a great impact he had on my life.... Thank you, Dr. Meszaros!! Sincerely, Darlene Major - Posted by: Darlene Major (Patient in 1985) on: Feb 23, 2023
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George & Shirley were dear friends with whom we enjoyed many truly wonderful 'Gourmet Evenings'. George had a great talent and made significant contributions to many lives. he will be sorely missed; he made the world a far better place for all around him. Our sincere condolences go out to Shirley and all the family. Allan & Hazel. - Posted by: Allan & hazel Osborn (friends) on: Oct 19, 2013
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I worked for Dr. Meszaros from 1982 - 1996. He had a great, dry sense of humour. His family meant everything to him. He truly enjoyed his sheep farm and considered himself a farmer but was, in fact, a very skilled orthopedic surgeon. My condolences go out to his family - Shirley, Gerrard, Susan and Chris and his grandchildren. May he rest in peace. - Posted by: Rita Mann (employee/friend) on: Oct 04, 2013
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We were most grateful for the innovative surgery done by Dr Meszeros on my Mother to relieve severe pain. She was able to live another 10 years without the pain that made her life unbearable. We are eternally thankful. - Posted by: Georgina Cielen (Daughter of a former patient) on: Oct 04, 2013
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Sincere sympathy to the Meszaros family. Dr. Meszaros definitely enjoyed life and was an interesting man. I first met him while working as a secretary in the Surgery Department (30+ years ago), then after he introduced me to the computer and STAR program (later word perfect), I transcribed dictation in his Medical Arts & Tache Avenue clinics; I also worked for him when covering for Val in the Fracture Clinic. I am sorry to say I have not seen Dr. Meszaros for many years and was deeply saddened by this news. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. - Posted by: Monique Hutlet-Toupin (employee / friend) on: Oct 01, 2013