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Faith August 17, 2006
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Longtime religion columnist is hospitalized
By Gloria Glasser

Claire Vereczky Malis
The Acorn staff learned recently that a beloved colleague, Claire Vereczky Malis, 83, had suffered a burst blood vessel in her brain. She underwent emergency surgery on Sun., Aug. 6 at Pomona Valley Hospital, near her home at Emerson Village in Pomona, and was scheduled to have an additional procedure on Mon., Aug. 14 to insert a feeding tube in her stomach.

Malis' association with the Acorn spans decades. Although she "officially" retired a few years ago, she has continued to be a part of the Acorn family, contributing articles in the Faith section, topics close to her heart, for she has a powerful belief in the goodness and healing spirit and wisdom of her Christian faith.

This year she became involved with the newest Acorn, the Camarillo Acorn, and was thrilled when editor Daniel Wolowicz assigned her numerous stories. They had never met in person, but communicated through e-mail and via telephone. Wolowicz first alerted Acorn staff that something might be amiss with Malis, for she had missed a deadline to submit a story-an occurrence that was so unlike this veteran.

In addition to her typesetting position Malis was the original Datebook editor, collating calendar listings with great dedication and enthusiasm. How her fingers flew!

At the hospital Malis' friends gathered and uniformly described her as having a wonderful, generous spirit; as an inspiration to know; and as a thoughtful friend with a bright quick wit. The hospital staff attending her seem to sense this and are very committed to her treatment and have expressed guarded optimism for her prognosis. Due to heavy sedation, pain medication and an oxygen mask, Malis remains largely inarticulate although there's no evidence of paralysis, and she has recognized and responded feebly to the voices of old friends who have visited.

Malis remains hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit at Pomona Valley Hospital. Widowed twice, she has a sister, Judy, in Florida and a stepdaughter-in-law, Nancy. Be

fore moving to Pomona, Malis was a Thousand Oaks resident, where she and her late husband, Sandor, operated an auto body shop. Readers who knew Malis or enjoyed reading Datebook and her "Clergy Profile" and other articles during her many years with the Acorn are encouraged to keep her in their thoughts and prayers as she faces a tough road to recovery.


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