Denise Meister
Rest in peace ,Alexandra. You join those who went before you and welcome you home. You join your mother and father and the beloved pets that blessed your lives over the years. I will treasure the memories of growing up in Elyria and being a part of the Magyar Church. I have precious memories of family gatherings filled with laughter, wonderful Hungarian foods, and love. You faithfully watched and cared for your parents as a devoted daugher. You faithfully served your church and its ministries. As a niece, you always treated my parents with kindness. You knitted hats,scarves and mittens for my children, which I still have and treasure your handiwork. You knitted hats, mittens and scarves and generously gave them to others who needed them. Your life mattered to many and you will not be forgotten. Those family times help define who we are and they are forever a part of who we are. When I look up into the night sky I will search for the brightest stars shining and know that you and all of those I miss are looking down and smiling. Until we all meet again, farewell,Alexandra You are now home.

