Grozli, Julius
We regret to announce the passing of our dear Father and Grandfather JULIUS GROZLI. Julius was born November 18, 1936, in Varpalota, Hungary. He came to Canada in 1955 and lived in Victoria for a short time. His job with the CN rail brought him to Lethbridge where he settled. In Lethbridge, he worked many times two jobs to support his family. He worked at Canada Packers and City of Lethbridge, to name a few. In the evenings, he was a bartender. His days off were spent out in his garden, cooking, fishing with his children and friends, hunting, and always helping others. Julius had a love for dancing as well. He took great pride teaching his daughter and his grandchildren how to waltz and polka. Julius belonged to the Hungarian Club in Lethbridge and was very proud of his heritage. Many times through the years, the Hungarian Club had a float in the Whoop-Up Days Parade. Julius and the group would be on the float dancing their traditional Hungarian dances in full costume. Julius touched many lives around him with his infectious laugh, love of cooking and gardening. He could make anything grow.
We regret to announce the passing of our dear Father and Grandfather JULIUS GROZLI. Julius was born November 18, 1936, in Varpalota, Hungary. He came to Canada in 1955 and lived in Victoria for a short time. His job with the CN rail brought him to Lethbridge where he settled. In Lethbridge, he worked many times two jobs to support his family. He worked at Canada Packers and City of Lethbridge, to name a few. In the evenings, he was a bartender. His days off were spent out in his garden, cooking, fishing with his children and friends, hunting, and always helping others. Julius had a love for dancing as well. He took great pride teaching his daughter and his grandchildren how to waltz and polka. Julius belonged to the Hungarian Club in Lethbridge and was very proud of his heritage. Many times through the years, the Hungarian Club had a float in the Whoop-Up Days Parade. Julius and the group would be on the float dancing their traditional Hungarian dances in full costume. Julius touched many lives around him with his infectious laugh, love of cooking and gardening. He could make anything grow.
Julius is survived by his daughter Leslie Hecher (Dan), son Michael Grozli (Alison); stepsons John Grozli (Andrea) and Mike Fisher; granddaughters Melyssa Hecher & fianc? Ted Stringer, Ashley Hecher, Chase Grozli and Bryce Grozli; stepgrandchildren Natasha (Colin) Latta, Ben Fisher, Sydnee Ferguson and Sean Fisher, as well as three step great-grandchildren. Julius survived two strokes and spent the last few years at Columbia Assisted Living. Here, he was their resident gardener.
Julius' family would like to thank Dr. Steeves for his care, Columbia House for looking after him these last few years, St. Michael's Palliative Care for the care he received in his final days and Father Alphonse for his final blessing. A special thank you to Doug Hazuda from Cornerstone Funeral Home for all your help with Julius' final wishes.
An Interment for Julius will be held for family and close friends in the spring.
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In memory of my friend Julius Grozli, Julius was the first resident of Columbia Seniors retirement home to visit and greet me.. He helped me adjust to a new way of life. Julius loved his cat, and me, in that order. He could not speak well, but with my help we could carry on great conversations. Together we would sit and share a wee drap of scotch. I will always remember Julius.
I MET JULIUS AT ST.MIKES HEALTH CENTRE PARP....WE CHATTED LOTS AS BEST AS HE COULD BECAUSE OF HIS STROKE AND WE EVEN WENT FOR WINGS ON THURSDAY NITES A FEW TIMES..I WILL SURELY MISS HIM...HE WAS A WONDERFUL MAN....REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND
I love and will always miss you grandpa, you really were such a bright light in so many peoples lives.