Fraternity-Testvériség, 1987 (65. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1987-01-01 / 1. szám
FRATERNITY Page 25 majdnem minden magyar ünnepségen szerepelnek. Megbecsült tagjai a 62-es osztálynak és a magyar társadalomnak. Kovács József büszkén jelentette, hogy ez az első gyűlése a 62-es osztálynak, mikor pénztári jelentés is van. Ugyanis Egyesületünk 90-ik évfordulójára megrendezett bálnak a tiszta jövedelméből a 62-es osztály pénztárát megnyitotta. Ez egy nagyon fontos lépés osztályunk életében. Mostantól fogva két dolgot kell növelnünk: pénzünket és tagjaink számát. Szilágyi József alelnök kért szót és ismertette a közeljövőben tervezett kolbász vásárt. Kovács Mária jegyző Mrs. Horzsa, Miss Catherine Horzsa, Mr. T. Horzsa, Mr. Joseph Kovács BRANCH 80 - PERTH AMBOY, NJ Helen Elias Yincze — died December 3, 1986 — was born and raised in Woodbridge, NJ. She was a graduate of Temple University Teacher’s College in Philadelphia and taught 2 years in Vine- land, NJ. In 1924 she married the Reverend Dr. Charles Vincze who at the time was the pastor of the Magyar Reformed Church in Carteret, NJ. In 1928 they moved to Perth Amboy, NJ upon the call of the Magyar Reformed Church, Kirkland PI. and served the church until the death of Dr. Vincze in 1954. Mrs. Vincze was actively involved with the church activities. She was a part of the Christian Education of the young and supporter of the old. The Women’s Guild was organized under her guidance in 1947. She was also a branch manager for the HRFA for many years. Upon the sudden death of her husband, sbe returned to college and earned her B.A. degree; taught in the Woodbridge Township school system for 14 years and was cited for “loyal and faithful service to the State University.” She was honored by her colleagues in education upon her retirement. Mrs. Vincze is survived by her daughter Judith, two grandchildren, two sisters, and one brother. As we bid adieu to one of our beloved pastor’s wife, we extend our congratulations to the beloved grandson who in October was admitted to the bar in New York City. Charles Vincent Quinn son of Mr. and Mrs. Barrington Hadden Quinn of Woodbridge, NJ and grandson of Mrs. Charles Vincze, graduate cum laude from New York University School of Law in June, 1986. He served as Note & Comment Editor on the New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, and was author of an article on ‘French Banking Law and the Continuation of Socialist Ideology.’ Mr. Quinn was graduated with highest honors from Rutgers University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He is with the firm of Hughes Hubbard & Reed in New York City. BRANCH 84 - CHICAGO Hotorán Vilmos a 84-es osztály hűságes kezelője, többszörös konvenciói delegátus, szeptember 6-án, hosszú szenvedés után visszaadta nemes lelkés Teremtőjének. Részvétünket fejezzük ki feleségének Eszternek, aki a nagy szenvedőt mindvégig ápolta, aki férje betegsége idején a gondjaikra bízott osztályt vezette. Nt. Orth Győző, szeretett lelkipásztora szavait idézve emlékezünk áldott életére Isten előtti hálaadással: William Hotoran was born in Hungary in the village of Doboz, Békés megye. Before coming to USA in 1956, he lived with his wife Esther in Budapest where he was an accountant in the Income Tax office. In this country, they lived in the Chicago area and became pillars of the Calvin Reformed Church of Lynwood and faithful branch manager of Branch 84 for many years. Mr. Hotoran had been ill for more than four years and was literally in and out of the hospitals. During these years all admired the dedication and love on the part of his wife Esther. Day and countless sleepless nights she watched over her beloved husband with the skill of a professional nurse. The nurses in the hospital acknowledged and appreciated her loving care.