Magyar News, 2000. szeptember-2001. augusztus (11. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2000-10-01 / 2. szám

he inside is enriched with stain glass windows; the ceiling is covered with the crests of all the Hungarian counties; paint­ings of Hungarian leaders and heroes. Everywhere hand carved wood decorations remind the visitor of the Hungarian folk art. A wrought iron door leads to the lower part of the chapel. Here in the Mausoleum are the remains of almost a hundred peo­ple. The committee is now expanding it to accommodate 224 more. Among those who are buried here is Genera! Lajos Dálnoki Veress. Many plaques and bronz tables honor people who cared for Hungary. Among the gravestones in the cemetery are intermingled monuments in memory of many who are buried in Upper row: Hand carved wood pieces with runic writing. Wrought iron gate to the lower level of the chapel. The expand­ed mausoleum. Lower row: At the székely kapu. Gen. Asboth 's remains made a stop at Alba Regia on its way to the Arlington Cemetery in Washington. Hungary or some other country. Now, on national holidays Hungar-ians gather here from as far as Canada. Many guest speak­ers, like Ambassador Jeszenszki of Hungary, keep our memories alive, and also help to lay the ground for honoring the past. Those who go to the patriotic events, or who just take time out to visit and pay their respect, there are possibilities for accommodation. A nearby motel comes very handy, and there are also areas at the park for camping. We ask for God’s blessing on Ilona Gyorik, the Hungarian Freedomfighters Federation, all the workers who with end­less hours were part of the creators, also all who contributed with their donations, “Whenever people forget their worthy past, the day will come when they will not have a past worth remembering. " For information or to make a donation call Ilona Gyorik at (304)258-4051. Page 5

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