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Laszlo Ciszar

June 24, 2023
Portage, MI

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Laszlo Csiszar, age 89, of Portage passed away June 24, 2023. He was born June 22, 1934 in Gyal, Hungary to the late Laszlo and Julianna (Kovacs) Csiszar.

Laszlo's early life was spent in the woes of war. His family spent several months in and out of concentration camps until his father encouraged Laszlo and his brother, Mihaly "Mike," to board a boat in the cover of night to escape the war and start new lives overseas. Though he made a happy and successful life here in the states, his heart always longed for Hungary. He kept his heritage alive by sharing his love and his stories, especially of his father, whom he idolized, and would often try teaching Hungarian to his grandchildren.

Laszlo was a longtime owner of Csiszar Builders Incorporated, which he started in 1969. He took pride in the work he did and houses he built. He made it a point to ensure the homes he built were safe with special touches to make each of them unique. He had a true passion for building and woodworking. He incorporated many years of skills he acquired as a machinist to become a true perfectionist and creator, may it be homes, furniture, or a contraption he thought would help accomplish a task-even if it meant more energy and time were spent on the contraption than the initial task itself. He would make his own drawings and blueprints for the homes he built and gained the title of a true perfectionist. The family recalls a vacation to Silver Lake for Laszlo's 60th birthday becoming a moment for yet another project. The unsightly and worn-out deck at the rental cabin just would not do-off to the store they went, and with tools borrowed from the homeowners, a new proper deck was built.

Laszlo was also well-known for his winemaking skills. Though pressured by many to sell his wine, he simply shared with whomever would partake. He was a social butterfly and was known to even convince a restaurant waiter, on occasion, to come and try his wine, too. He could truly strike up a conversation with anyone. Laszlo found many ways to bring people together. He had a love for Hungarian music and could always find the time and place to Polka, which usually drew a crowd. He especially loved dancing with his wife, Larradine, and the two spent many nights dancing together in public places for crowds who watched in admiration. Family fondly remembers his famous lamb roasts and the many sacrifices Laszlo made to ensure his family from Hungary could visit as much as possible. His grandchildren held a special place in his heart and life. He always had two main goals: build a home for each of his children and build each grandchild something special. He even created a makeshift roller coaster in his backyard to ensure they were always having fun. Laszlo was a very generous man-on top of teaching his many learned skills, sharing his heritage through stories, sharing his knowledge and his good wine, he spent many years building homes with Habitat for Humanity. He was a nature lover and preferred to be outdoors. His love of animals spanned dogs-man's best friend-chickens, ducks, horses for their nobility, and even cats later in life.

Laszlo was preceded in death by his wife, Larradine (Howe) Csiszar in 2021; his parents; sister, Julianna Kalasz; and brothers Ferenc and Mihaly "Mike" Csiszar.

His is survived by his children: Etel Coffman, Laszlo (Janice) Csiszar, Ari Csiszar, and Maria Csiszar; grandchildren: Steven (Jenny) Coffman, Amber (TJ) Smith, Kristen (Tracy) Moore, Kaylee (Doug) Heystek, Ashley Csiszar, Nick (Kristi) Csiszar, William (Jasmine Cavazos) Greenlee, Alex Greenlee, Andrew Greenlee, and Sam Greenlee; great-grandchildren: Landon, Oliver, Sydney, Hunter, Ian, Emalee, Winter, and Damien; sister, Ilona Czenke of Hungary; and nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held Friday, July 7 at 1:00pm at Langeland Family Funeral Homes Burial and Cremation Services, 411 E Centre Ave, Portage, Michigan 49002, where family will greet friends prior to the service from 12-1:00pm. A time for food and fellowship will follow to continue celebrating Laszlo's life.

Donations in Laszlo's memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association.

To share a memory or leave a condolence for the family visit https://www.langelands.com.