30 January 2002
Cornelia B. Gyulahazi, 95, a former Annandale and Alexandria resident who worked as a visa administrator for the Maupintour travel agency in Washington from 1960 until her retirement in 1978, died Jan. 21 at a nursing home in Charleston, W.Va. She had pneumonia. Mrs. Gyulahazi, who moved to South Charleston after she retired, was a native of Hungary. She and her husband owned a large farm and vineyard in Hungary before World War II. When communist rule came to Hungary, she worked for the national travel agency as a typist-translator.
She immigrated to this country with her mother and sister in 1960 and settled in Washington.
Her husband, Miklos Gyulahazi, died in 1939, and their two children, Vilma Gyulahazi and Peter Gyulahazi, died in 1944.
She leaves no immediate survivors.
30 January 2002
Cornelia B. Gyulahazi, 95, a former Annandale and Alexandria resident who worked as a visa administrator for the Maupintour travel agency in Washington from 1960 until her retirement in 1978, died Jan. 21 at a nursing home in Charleston, W.Va. She had pneumonia. Mrs. Gyulahazi, who moved to South Charleston after she retired, was a native of Hungary. She and her husband owned a large farm and vineyard in Hungary before World War II. When communist rule came to Hungary, she worked for the national travel agency as a typist-translator.
She immigrated to this country with her mother and sister in 1960 and settled in Washington.
Her husband, Miklos Gyulahazi, died in 1939, and their two children, Vilma Gyulahazi and Peter Gyulahazi, died in 1944.
She leaves no immediate survivors.
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