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Lydia Magdalena Vaczy
Passed: December 18, 2024
Service:
Saturday, December 21, 2024 at 12:00 a.m.

Lydia Magdalena Vaczy

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Lydia is survived by her two daughters: Susanne (Dave) Sherring of Lethbridge, and Liz (Max) Golish of Lethbridge; grandchildren: Kim Goetz of Regina, Jeremy Sherring (Kate Schouten) of Calgary, Tamara Sherring of Calgary and Richelle Golish (Kyle Sawyer) of Lethbridge; and great-granddaughter, Briella; as well as a brother in Hungary.

Lydia is survived by her two daughters: Susanne (Dave) Sherring of Lethbridge, and Liz (Max) Golish of Lethbridge; grandchildren: Kim Goetz of Regina, Jeremy Sherring (Kate Schouten) of Calgary, Tamara Sherring of Calgary and Richelle Golish (Kyle Sawyer) of Lethbridge; and great-granddaughter, Briella; as well as a brother in Hungary.

Lydia was predeceased by her father and mother of Hungary and two infant sons.

Lydia was born in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia and moved to Budapest, Hungary as a young girl with her parents. As a young woman, she was a welder and helped to weld the first street car in Budapest. Lydia fell in love and married Joseph Vaczy and together, they came to Canada during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution to seek a better life. Lydia worked in many capacities until she started a family, at which time she stayed home to care for them. Later on, she was a valuable employee of Woodward’s, serving as hostess and bus girl in the very busy restaurant.

Lydia was always described by all who met her as a sweet and lovely person. Her kindness touched many. She loved her family and worked hard to make a loving home for them. She was an amazing cook, making many of her Hungarian recipes at holiday times for all to enjoy. She loved the outdoors and summer found her in both her vegetable garden and flower garden, growing delicious food and beautiful flowers. Waterton was a favorite place for her to visit. When she could no longer do those things, she loved to sit outside with the sun on her back. Lydia was a devoted and loving Nagymama to her grandchildren and was always thrilled when they would come and see her. Lydia was greatly loved and will be forever missed.

In respect of Lydia’s wishes, a private family service will be held at Cornerstone Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, a donation to a charity of your choice may be made.

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We are very sorry for your loss. Lydia was such a wonderful & loyal friend to our Grandmother Mary for so many years. We are grateful they had each other on Earth and now in Heaven. Our deepest condolences to Suzy & Lizzy, and family. God Bless.

Corrine, Richard,&Craig Wademan, December 22, 2024

Just wanted to send our condolence on the loss of your mother. Lydia was a neighbor of my parents for many years. Adrian and Gerry Oostlander. She was a great friend to both of them. Gerda (Oostlander) and Gary Van Voorst

Gerda Van voorst , December 21, 2024

Susan, Liz & families. We are so sorry to hear of Lydia's passing. She was an amazing neighbor. She was so meticulous about her yard & loved to show us her various blossoms & veggies. It is a relief knowing that her earthly suffering is over. Our thoughts & sympathy are with you all.

Brian & Devi Herman, December 21, 2024

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