In Memorandum. Excellent medical and human-legend Clara Kondrova. 17.08.1932. –19.02 .2019.
In this land, in this sun,
Here i came to visit;
Good works, warm words --
They remained in the chess.
(Latvian folk song)
The will of God is fulfilled … though we, the people, wanted to believe that the spring of spring would be able to melt the winter. It seems to us that the doctors are overcrowded, but that is only our imagination. They also have their own life and God's doorway, their concern, the pain... and the heart that once stops.
Mrs. Clara was a Maltas heart... Patriotism full, faithful to the native side, Latgale, its people, language. A sensitive professional, but when needed, firm and decisive. Without her, there would be not only a number of newborn babies who saved their lives, but also Maltas polycyclic, no social care centre “Malta”, no Maltas Polish chapters, and many other achievements. At present we can only thank God that last year he was able to save something from her in both medical and Maltas parish history. Thank God that she lived IN Maltas's big book, because without her it would be more empty...
In the history of Latvia's medical history, Clara Kondrova will remain as “one of the most painful heads of hospital in Latvia” - that Mrs Clara, in the last year of meeting Maltā, called Peteris Apinis. Malta had her first and only place of work... There will be many articles in a variety of publications that demonstrate the versatility and interest. There will be many grateful patients, their own children, and the children of other people who are a continuation... Mrs Clara, the pani Clara WILL REMAIN in the memory of people like a man-man-encyclopedia, a man-legend.
Maltas honorary citizen Clara Kondrova was born in the family of Ignata Masaļska and Jekaterina Vaļumas IN THE Dupāns village OF Maltas. Her mother was an energetic, iron-based woman, her father, a local, with Polish-Latvian roots. She spent her childhood in a nice place in Latgale, on the shore of Veridian Lake. In the autumn of 1940, in Verempty, a white, two-storey manor house - Ziedukalne at the seventeen-year-old school, it was completed in 1947 with praise. After graduation OF Maltas secondary school in 1951, he joined the medical school of Riga Medical Institute. In 1957, he started a akušiera-gynaecologist at THE Maltas district hospital where he worked for 55 years, 45 of whom had been the main doctors. In 1958 he married his classmates Donata Kondrov, raised three daughters (a great loss of Dr Dr's heart had been the departure of daughter Dainas (died 1990, a student of Riga medical institute 4). K. Kondrova was elected on several occasions both as members of THE county council OF Maltas and in the Rēzekne District Council. As a result of working in health, cultural commissions, she managed to achieve the realization of several village improvement projects. As well as the construction of the tomb of Rozentova's graveyard, the construction of the memorial site of the Soviet soldiers in 1941 in Garkalnos, the establishment of the municipal authority of the municipality of Rezekne “Health and Social Care Centre“ Malta ”(directed by 2012), as well as the sound of life, she was the heart of THE Maltas Polish division established in 2002...
Mrs Clara had been able to live so long and wanted Latvian Malta to live full-bloody life and pleased, as she herself said, that “our Malta is still not ground”. So let us pray that, even now, after her departure, IN Maltā, in Latgale society and in medical circles, God gives equally heartbeat and professional wisdom … Mrs Clara will always be a model and advisor, because people are staying with us even when there is no more …
To give you the sand, our dear Mrs Clara, Clara, Clara Ignatievna …
For all Malaysian, Maltas parish administration, Rēzekne District Municipalities, Maltas Polish Division and many others, Skaidrite Swicksha
Clara Kondrova's discharge on Saturday, 23 February at 11.00 from Rosentova Roman Catholic Church.