Lucy was an accomplished artist, photographer, innovator, and
social entrepreneur. Born in Budapest on September 2, 1951,
her family moved to Canada in 1956. Lucy graduated from York University, the Chelsea School of Art in London, the
Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD) and, ultimately, Ryerson University with a degree in
Image Arts/Photographic Film Studies.
She worked as a landscape painter in the 80’s and 90’s, and as an award winning documentary photographer since.
She worked as a landscape painter in the 80’s and 90’s, and as an award winning documentary photographer since.
Deeply engaged in her community over the past 20 years:
Former President of the Guild of Royal St.
Georges College, Director of the Lake of Bays Sailing and Tennis Clubs and past
Director of the Canadian Stage
Company.
A beautiful, strong-willed and proud woman, she tackled each
new project with great spirit. In 2010, expanding on her passion for film and her love of
Muskoka, Ontario, she founded Film North
– the Huntsville International Film Festival - a showcase for emerging Canadian
and International filmmakers. As its
CEO until cancer disabled her, Lucy mentored a group of talented interns who have gone on to successful film careers.
Lucy would always light up the room, and her mere presence
guaranteed lots of laughs and passionate
discussion. She had a deep and vibrant network of loving friends and she
derived great joy from
adventures with them, whether golfing, trips abroad, city dinners or quiet times at her treasured cottage on
Lake of Bays.
“Greeted with a profession of love at every sunrise and
sunset. Forever loved; always missed.” Prematurely taken from her loving family and adoring friends,
Lucy will always be
remembered.
Source: http://www.obitsforlife.com/obituary/1230467/Wing-Lucia-Molnar.phpImage Source: Huntsville International Film Festival Web Site: www.filmnorth.net