I didn't know Zoltan at all, but I know what a close death feels like as a good friend/work collegue of mine passed away at the age of 23 a couple of months ago.
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I just couldn't believe it when I read the first post. It was only the other day that I was recommending him for Man of Honour for his seemingly unwavering courage in the face of overwealming adversity.
I've lost a parent and grandparents but I could never even think what it would be like to lose your child. Zoltan will be in a better place and free from pain. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
It's such a rarity when I am inspired, especially by people I have never met or spoken to. Zoltan did inspire me by his fortitude and maturity belying his young age.
I am so sorry for your loss and I hope that Zoltan got to see his wish that a lot of us contributed to. If he did not, please use my donation for any charity or expense you deem appropriate.
It's terrible enough when anybody dies from cancer, but for somebody so young to be taken away is truly dreadful and I can't imagine what his family must be going through now.
I never really knew Zoltan, but from the way others talked of him it's clear that he was a very courageous man, a very special man, but above all a very inspirational man to us all.
I don't know what else to say apart from to once again offer my most sincere condolences
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