William Penn Life, 1984 (19. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1984-04-01 / 2. szám

In Memóriám JOHN BOKOR, SR. Branch 141—Ellwood City, Pa. John Bokor, Sr., 84 of 701 Line Avenue, Ellwood City, Pa., passed away recently following a 3 month illness. He was born June 1 4, 1 899 in St. Elizabeth, Hungary to the late Mózes and Clara Puya Bokor. Prior to retiring in 1964, he was employed for 23 years in the saw shop of Aetna-Standard Engineering Co., a division of White Consolidated Industries. He was currently serving as Presi dent of the Hungarian Home and Branch Manager of Branch 141. Mr. Bokor was married to the late Martha Kovecsi and has 2 daughters, Mrs. Martha Pocza and Goldie Black and 2 sons, George and John A. Bokor, Jr. We extend to his family our sincere sympathy on the loss of a good friend and a dedicated frater­­nalist. Attention Members of Branch 10 —Barton, Ohio Branch 40 —Martins Ferry, Ohio Branch 248 — Monaville, W. Va. Effective immediately, Mr. Louis A. Fodor will be Branch Coordinator of the above named branches as well as Branch 349 in Weirton, West Virginia. For all your insurance needs or any questions you may have, please contact Mr. Fodor at the follow­ing address: Mr. Louis A. Fodor Branch Coordinator 328 North Tenth Street Weirton, West Virginia 26062 Telephone: (304) 748-5505 The Officers and Directors extend condolences to the families of the below listed deceased members of the William Penn Association JANUARY, 1984 001 BRIDGEPORT, CT. Berecz, Anna Hamza, Mary Hies. Janos Kiss, Katalin Nemeth, Mary Rizner, Stephen Sanders. James R. 008 JOHNSTOWN. PA. Romagna, Peter P. 013 TRENTON. N.J. Stromko, Mary 014 CLEVELAND, OHIO Pillar, Helen Sire, Helen Toreky, Elizabeth Vasas, Mary 016 PERTH AMBOY, N.J. Varga, Stephen 018 DETROIT. MICH. Kapostas, Louis Lapointe. Romuald Nagy, Ruth 019 NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Eskay, John Farkas, Mary 022 ROEBLING, N.J. Toth, Frank 023 POCAHONTAS, VA. Gyurkey, Edmond C. 026 SHARON,PA. Nemeth, Maria 027 TOLEDO, OHIO Berta, Louis Jr. 028 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Boncz, John Kuko, Elizabeth Schnell, John Jr. 034 PITTSBURGH, PA. Pitler, Patricia 044 AKRON, OHIO Ritsko, William R 045 CLEVLAND, OHIO Katona, John 071 DUQUESNE, PA. Koletar, Leona 076 PHILADELPHIA, PA Kuzman, Rose 085 DAISYTOWN, PA. King. Pauline 088 YATESBORO,PA. Beresnyak, Andrew 089 HOMESTEAD, PA. Bajai, Paul 098 BETHLEHEM, PA. Fuchs, John Janzsa, Theresa 129 COLUMBUS, OHIO Varga, William 130 EAST CHICAGO, IND. Labas, Ernest E. 132 SOUTH BEND, IND. Keesy, Roy F. Krupa, Velma 141 ELLWOOD CITY, PA. Bokor, John 189 ALLIANCE, OHIO Alton, Daniel E. 214 FLINT. MICH. Szeidel, Charles Vegh, Frank 216 NORTHAMPTON, PA. Radakovits, Mary 226 McKeesport, pa. Lesko, George Jr. 249 DAYTON, OHIO Hartman, Mary Mencsik, Roberta E. 275 MILWAUKEE, WISC. Siladi, Theresa 296 SPRINGDALE, PA Blizman, Francis R. Hegedűs, Steve A. 336 HARRISBURG, PA. Bayzek, Stephen 349 WEIRTON, W. VA. Balazy, Rudolph A. 590 CAPE CORAL, FL. Hoffman, Frieda Lorencz, August 720 BOSTON, MASS. Boesse Jr., Donald B. Laliberte, Marion E. Nickerson, Katharina Pessotti, Andrew F. Rapaglia, Catherine A. Violante, Jesse C. FEBRUARY,1984 001 BRIDGEPORT. CT. Crosley, Albert Drosdeck, John S. Knapp, Mary Koch, Joseph Kovács, Mary Summa, Anna P. Toth, Stephen 013 TRENTON, N.J. Hutzel, Ella Imhof, Rose Venceller, Bertha Zapko, Peter 014 CLEVELAND, OHIO Horvath, Joseph Maczak, Julia Majoros, Frank Puruczky, Helen T. Tokesky, Margaret Vajas, Lena 016 PERTH AMBOY, N.J. Clement, Mary Krupa, James 017 LORAIN, OHIO Sabo, Irene 018 DETROIT, MICH. Dalton, James John Honor Dad, June 17 Observance of Father’s Day on the third Sunday in June has become na­tionwide in recent years. The wearing of a red rose in honor of a living father and a white one in memory of a father deceased has be­come an accepted custom. A suggestion that “an appropriate flower” for Father’s Day would be a dandelion “because the more it is trampled on, the more it grows,” has met with little acceptance. Still Fath­er’s Day is becoming as important as Mother’s Day. Or almost . . . So, do something nice for him this year. 26

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