Bethlen Almanac 1999 (Ligonier)
Halottaink - In memoriam
The Lord then called Reverend Adorján to serve a Hungarian church in Youngstown, Ohio. He moved his family to Youngstown in 1964. Once again, the congregation was large enough and diverse enough for church services in both English and Hungarian. While serving the Lord in Youngstown, Reverend Adorján, along with several other Hungarian ministers, began a radio worship service in Hungarian for elderly shut-ins. Besides being very active in his church, Reverend Adorján was also very active in the development and constant upgrading of the Bethlen Home in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America’s home for the aged. He was on the Board of Directors of the nursing home and was very instrumental in many of the improvements and upgrades of the home. In 1981, Reverend Adorján again received the Lord’s calling. This time the calling was to a Hungarian church in Trenton, New Jersey. He returned to the church where he had been so very active prior to becoming a minister. He and his family attended this church when they first moved to Trenton many years ago. Reverend Adorján eventually retired in 1991 and moved back to Youngstown, Ohio, with his wife. Since their children and grandchildren resided in the Youngstown area, Reverend Adorján and his wife wished to spend their golden years with the family. Genevieve (Tornak) Bihary 1925-1999 Genevieve “Jenny” (Tornak) Bihary, of Chardon, Ohio, died on April 28,1999 at home. She was bom July 21, 1925 in Kipling, Ohio, and lived in Cleveland before moving to Chardon in 1986. She was married to J. Edward Bihary at the Fairport Hungarian Reformed Church on February 22, 1947 and was a member of the West Side Hungarian Reformed Church in Cleveland for more than 40 years. She was a member of the Order of 227