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Mary NAGY

[N26479]

30 JAN 1889 - 25 NOV 1960

  • BIRTH: 30 JAN 1889, Fertoszentmiklos, Hungary
  • DEATH: 25 NOV 1960, South Bend, St Joseph, IN
Father: Francis NAGY
Mother: Rosaliae Kulcsar KOLOSZAR

Family 1 : Andrew George FUZY
  • MARRIAGE: 27 JUN 1911, St Stevens, South Bend, IN
  1.  Andrew G. FUZE
  2.  Emma Olga FUZE

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[N26479] Mary Nagy Farkas

BIRTH 30 Jan 1889
Hungary

DEATH 25 Nov 1960 (aged 71)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN

BURIAL
Highland Cemetery
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
MEMORIAL ID50860000 ·

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South Bend Tribune, Obituries; November 27, 1960

Mrs. Mary Farkas, 19590 Paxson Dr. N.., died at 10:05 p.m. Friday in her residence after a brief illness. She was born in Hungary on Jan. 30, 1889, and had lived in South Bend 50 years, coming from Hungary. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Moon of South Bend, and Mrs. Emma Hartman of New Carlislee; a son, Andrew Fuze of South Bend; two brothers, Paul and Louis Nagy, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Papoi and Mrs. Anna Gerencser, all of South Bend. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today in the Nemeth Funeral Home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Christ the King Catholic Church with Rev. Clement H. Funke, C.S.C., pastor, officiating. Burial will be in HIghland Cemetery.
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Mary Nagy, St. Joseph Circuit Court/Orbit, Marrige application to Alex Farkas states her mother as Rose Kolesar and her father as Frank Nagy, both from Hungary. Her children from her former marriage: Mrs. Homer Moon, Mrs. Andrew Hartman, and Andrew Fuzy.
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Mary was born in Fertoszentmiklós, Sopron County, Hungary. It's located on the Small Plain and it is part of the Transdanubian region. It has a population of 3873 people. Fertoszentmiklós is very well situated because it's close to the Hungarian-Austrian border. The name of the town comes from the fusion of two smaller villages: Szentmiklós and Szerdahely. So they called the new village Fertoszentmiklós.

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