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Eugenia “Zenia” Dolgay Diedug

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Eugenia “Zenia” Dolgay Diedug

Birth
Poland
Death
13 Oct 1972 (aged 50)
Departamento de Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina
Burial
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Eugenia Dolgay Diedug de Parrado, also known as "Zenia Dolgay," was born on December 7, 1921. She is widely recognized as the mother of the prominent rugby player Fernando Parrado. Unfortunately, she shared her fate on the ill-fated journey to Chile with her other daughter, Susana Parrado.

Eugenia Dolgay Parrado passed away on October 13, 1972, at the age of 50, as a result of a plane crash. Her life was tragically cut short during the accident, crushed by the seats that rushed forward in the plane.

The impact of Eugenia's story is vividly portrayed in the film "The Society of the Snow," where actress Giselle Pereyra takes on the role of Eugenia, embodying the maternal figure in the life of Nando Parrado.
Eugenia Dolgay Diedug de Parrado, also known as "Zenia Dolgay," was born on December 7, 1921. She is widely recognized as the mother of the prominent rugby player Fernando Parrado. Unfortunately, she shared her fate on the ill-fated journey to Chile with her other daughter, Susana Parrado.

Eugenia Dolgay Parrado passed away on October 13, 1972, at the age of 50, as a result of a plane crash. Her life was tragically cut short during the accident, crushed by the seats that rushed forward in the plane.

The impact of Eugenia's story is vividly portrayed in the film "The Society of the Snow," where actress Giselle Pereyra takes on the role of Eugenia, embodying the maternal figure in the life of Nando Parrado.


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  • Added: Jun 4, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27339398/eugenia-dolgay_diedug: accessed ), memorial page for Eugenia “Zenia” Dolgay Diedug (7 Dec 1921–13 Oct 1972), Find a Grave Memorial ID 27339398, citing Uruguay Air Force Flight 571 Memorial, Departamento de Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina; Maintained by Mount Hope NY (contributor 219).