May 11th Memorial Tribute Planned For Niagara, Ontario’s Peter Kormos

A Brief Note from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

One of many tributes left at the doorsteps of Peter Kormos's home. Photo by Doug Draper

One of many tributes left at the doorsteps of Peter Kormos’s home. Photo by Doug Draper

Given the many moving comments Niagara At Large has received in the wake of the sad news this past Easter weekend that former Niagara, Ontario area MPP and regional councillor Peter Kormos was found dead at age 60 in his Welland home, we want to get the following notice up as soon as possible.

The notice let’s all who are interested know that a “memorial tribute and reception” will be held at the Pleasantview Funeral Home & Reception Centre  in Thorold, Ontario starting at 1 p.m.on Saturday, May 11th. It also includes a link to an online book of condolence that you can share your thoughts with Peter’s friends and family.

Here is the notice –

  Peter Eric Kormos
Suddenly at his Welland residence on March 30th, 2013 at the age of 60.
Peter is survived by his mother Simone Dettlaff and siblings Mike, Elaine, Nadine, Mark and Sam and predeceased by his father Michael Kormos. Cremation has taken place.
A Memorial Tribute and Reception will be held at PLEASANTVIEW FUNERAL HOME & RECEPTION CENTRE (located at the corner of Hwy 20 and Merrittville Hwy, Thorold 905.892.1699) on Saturday, May 11th, 2013 at one o’clock . Father Nicholas Deak, Pastor of St John the Baptist Hungarian Greek Catholic Church Officiating.
In the spirit of Peter’s lifelong commitment to social justice, donations of time or financial support may be directed to your local charities that help those in need.
An online book of condolence and funeral home location map is available at www.pleasantviewcemetery.ca
 You are invited to share in the creation of the site by adding a condolence and any remembrances, photos, and video clips appropriate to the life of Peter Kormos. Simply click on the following link and start sharing your valued memories.

Your thoughts are appreciated.

Please feel free to forward this notice to family and friends, for their information and contribution.

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