In memory of

Edna Anne Hajnal

November 6, 1936 -  June 8, 2025

Edna was a rare books librarian, an avid traveller, a lover of music and theatre, and a consummate host who set an immaculate table and always sent handwritten thank you notes.

Little in Edna’s early years foretold the life of culture and adventure she would go on to lead. She was born during the Depression and raised during the war years in Petitcodiac, a village in southern New Brunswick. When her parents balked at her desire to go to university, she moved to Moncton to complete Grade 13 and then entered Acadia University, where she earned a B.A. in English in 1958. After an unlikely stint as an administrative assistant at an aluminum mill in Sept-Îles, Québec, she completed a library degree at the University of Toronto (U of T) and worked at the University of New Brunswick before returning to U of T as a librarian.

It was there that Edna met Peter, also a librarian. They married in 1969 in a ceremony organized in a matter of weeks so that Peter’s mother, who was visiting from Hungary, could attend. Together, they moved to New York City, where Peter worked for the United Nations and their son, Mark, was born, before returning to Toronto in the mid-1970s. Edna spent much of her career at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at U of T, where she worked until her retirement in 2002. Edna and Peter travelled widely, including to Italy, France, Cuba, Hungary, Russia and Mexico. In her retirement, Edna volunteered actively with refugees at Romero House and as treasurer of the Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild, and took great delight in her family.

Edna died as the sun was rising on June 8, 2025, after a struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. She is survived by her husband, Peter Hajnal, and son, Mark Hajnal; her sister-in-law, Marilyn Perry; and her niece, Ann Perry (Scott Howarth) and great-niece, Grace Perry-Howarth. She was predeceased by her parents, Edmond Moore and Dora Perry; her brother, Douglas Perry; and her niece, Jane Perry.

Family, friends and colleagues are invited to a funeral service on Monday, June 16, 2025, at 11 a.m. at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre (375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto), followed by a reception. Visitation will take place before the service, starting at 10 a.m. Enter the cemetery via the East gate on Mount Pleasant Rd., and follow signs for Funeral Centre.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Edna’s memory to Romero House, the Alzheimer Society of Canada, or Kids Help Phone.

Guestbook 

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Louis Pauly (Friend and colleague)

Entered June 12, 2025 from University of Toronto

A beautiful photo of a lovely person I had the pleasure of meeting occasionally at the UofT. Like many of her colleagues--and her wonderful husband--in what we now call our Information Commons, Edna left a lasting legacy for generations yet to come.

Linda and Michael Hutcheon (Colleague at Senior College, U of T)

Entered June 12, 2025 from Toronto

We came to know Edna as the able and gracious Registrar of Senior College, the U of Toronto's College for retired faculty and librarians. She and Peter were stalwarts of the College and we will miss her so much.

Gillian Clinton (Friend)

Entered June 13, 2025 from Toronto

Edna's company will be sorely missed.

Ann Perry (Niece)

Entered June 13, 2025 from Toronto

Aunt Edna was one of the great ones, and part of a distinguished line of fun and irreverent aunts in the Perry/Johnson family.

Rest eternal grant unto her, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon her. Amen.

Bernard Katz (Friend)

Entered June 14, 2025 from Toronto

Heartfelt condolence on your loss Peter. Though we haven't been friends for very long, we readily developed a bond and meaningful relationship. My sympathies extend to your son and family. May you and your family's memories of Edna be a blessing for you and all who knew her.

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