Borbala Sonyi

February 18, 1945 – November 25, 2021

Borbala Sonyi passed away peacefully surrounded by family in her home on November 25, 2021.

Loving wife of Gozo Sonyi, Dear Mother to Eleonora (Tom) Kertesz and Elizabeth (Joe) Melo, Amazing Grandma to Katie (Jimmie) Tran and Tommy (Yaisely) Kertesz and a Fun Play Partner Gigi to all her grandchildren . Borbala fought a Very Courageous Battle with Breast Cancer. Very Special Thank You to Eleonora Kertesz for all her hard work, Care, Support and Love during Borbala’s Cancer Treatments and Surgeries. Borbala will be greatly missed by husband, daughters, grandchildren, great grandchildren, family, friends, cousins. Borbala requested no Funeral so the Family wants to Respect her Wishes. Borbala Sonyi will be cremated at Holy Cross Crematorium.

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  1. Elizabeth Sonyi
    Elizabeth Sonyi says:

    My mom,
    The most amazing mother one could have. She was born in Serbia. She was very hard working all her life right up until a month before she passed. Always doing something whether it be cooking, baking or in the flower garden! She was the perfect play partner and teacher for her great grandchildren. She was teaching them to speak Hungarian, bake and cook. She was a beautiful, strong and loving person. She fought breast cancer so hard.

    Mom,
    You hold a special place in my heart. I will never ever forget you and what you taught me through life. I have asked God and the angels to take good care of you❤️
    “Sweet Mother of Mine Rest In Peace!”
    “Edes Anyam nyugodj bekeben!”

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  2. Eleonora Kertesz
    Eleonora Kertesz says:

    I love you with all my heart! ❤️ I will miss you forever! My heart is broken into a million pieces. I hope that you knew how special you really were. Until we meet again I will keep you in my heart ❤️ Fly with the Angels mom!!

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