Bela Fejer Obituary [extra Quality] -

Born in Hungary, Fejér escaped Budapest during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution at age 12, eventually settling in Toronto.

Béla William Fejér , Q.C., was a prominent Toronto-based lawyer who passed away on , following a long battle with leukemia. Summary of the Obituary bela fejer obituary

: His final resting place was established at Toronto's historic Mount Pleasant Cemetery . Born in Hungary, Fejér escaped Budapest during the

He was survived by his loving wife, Dianne, and his two children, Patrick (married to Kai) and Christine (married to Cam). Siblings: He was deeply missed by his brother, Imre. He was survived by his loving wife, Dianne,

: He was survived by his wife, Dianne, his children, Patrick and Christine, and his brother, Imre. Funeral Rites : His funeral services were held at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Toronto, with his final resting place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery Charitable Impact : In his memory, donations were directed toward the St. Michael's Hospital I.C.U. Fund

He was married once, to Erzsébet (Éva) Fejér, a linguist and translator. Theirs was a partnership of parallel solitude: she translated French poetry while he sketched inequalities. Éva predeceased him in 2015. They had no children. When asked why, Fejér reportedly replied, "I have thousands of children. They are called polynomials, and they behave better than humans."

He is survived by his brother, Imre, and was a cherished uncle and son-in-law. Contributions and Memorials

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