Annamaria Miklos

September 8, 1950 - January 14, 2016

09/08/1950 - 01/14/2016

Past Services

Visitation
Thursday January 21, 2016
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Altmeyer Funeral Home - Southside Chapel
5033 Rouse Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 422-4000 | Directions
Service
Thursday January 21, 2016
4:00 pm
Altmeyer Funeral Home - Southside Chapel
5033 Rouse Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 422-4000 | Directions

Annamaria Miklos, 65, passed away Thursday, January 14, 2016. She was born in Budapest, Hungary to the late Wilmos Lakatos and Iren Racz. She is also preceded in death by her husband of 31 years, John Miklos Sr., and a sister, Ilona Balazs.
The family takes comfort in the fact that Annamaria is reunited with her soulmate, “Big John”, dancing to Hungarian music in Heaven together.
Left to cherish her memory is her son, John Miklos Jr. (Kristina); daughter, Christina Marie Nurie; sister, Valeria Didi of Las Vegas, Nevada; and 4 grandchildren, Armin, Melissa, Bella, and Johnny.
The family will receive friends Thursday, January 21, 2016 from 3-4 PM at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 5792 Greenwich Rd., Virginia Beach, with a service following at 4 PM. Memorial donations may be made in Annamaria’s name to the family on this page: In Loving Memory of Annamaria Miklos. Condolences may be expressed to the family at the link button below.

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Christi
7 years ago

I miss you so much Mom

Robbie and Lee LeCompte
7 years ago

We will miss your sweet smile when we go to the club. Our sympathies are with your family.

Maureen Fuster
7 years ago

God speed, angel. We will miss you. You always took such great care of my womens group at our monthly meetings at the country club. It won’t be the same without you, but I hope you are in everlasting peace with your loved ones.

Pam
7 years ago

I will always remember our talks, your advise, your amazing stories from childhood and especially your laugh. My thoughts and prayers for your family. Farewell my friend

Brenda Armitage
7 years ago

My deepest sympathy for your family. Take time to grieve. However, I pray that with memory sharing, much sooner than later, the amount of laughter will far outweigh the number of tears shed. When she hears your laughter, she will be laughing with you.

Hugs to you and yours.