Fraternity-Testvériség, 2002 (80. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

2002-01-01 / 1. szám

Page 22 TESTVÉRISÉG Branch 134 - Greater Pittsburgh, Pa. (cont’d.) Branch 151 - Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania L. to r.: Deiara Bassett, Stephen Mandella, Emily Mandella, and Marissa Darnay. Matthew Mandella is looking down at Bryce Hegedűs, who decided he wanted to lay “down in front.” Emily Mandella telling Santa what she wants as her great­grandmother Marian Nagy looks on. (Santa is portrayed by Jay Trunzo.) Photos courtesy of Branch Member Lester J. Phillips. Welcome to Our Fraternal Family We extend a warm wel­come to Jared Haigis, son of Bernadette and Chuck Haigis and godson and nephew of Theresa Lasobik. Bernadette and Theresa are both mem­bers of our Federation. God’s richest blessings on little Jared’s life and his family. Olga Darnay, Branch Manager, 412-466-2710 Julia Nagy, Branch Secretary, 412-751-3901 Introducing Margaret Ann Fabri New Branch Manager I was bom and raised in Freedom, Pennsylvania. I married Joseph Fabri inl960. We moved to Beaver Falls in 1968, and have lived there ever since. Joe and I raised three daughters, Julia, Renee and Jodi, who are grown and have families of their own. I have six grandchildren, and one is on the way. I graduated from Rochester High School in Pennsyl­vania in May of 1959. I attended secretarial school and completed a computer program in 1995. In 1980 I joined the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. I began service as Branch Secretary in May of 1990.1 completed an accredited insur­ance program in June of 1999, and became an agent of the HRFA. I accepted the position of Branch Manager of Branch 151 in June 2001, with gratitude. My goal is to continue to increase the membership of the HRFA. My hob­bies are needlepoint and quilting. I love to read, and especially enjoy the Bible and books on American history. Joe and Peggy Fabri Thanksgiving Donations Last Thanksgiving we donated two turkeys and trim­mings to the Blind Association to help make their dinner a special one. We also donated a turkey to a needy fam­ily in our church where the main earner is with­out a job. The Blind Associa­tion as well as the needy family were very grateful to the HRFA for remembering them at this special time of the year. Joe Fabri and Ed DeChellis delivering the Thanksgiving turkeys.

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