KEASBEY — Funeral services for Mrs. Esther Deak, 324 Smith Street, who succumbed to a short illness at her home yesterday, will be held Saturday from the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 23 ford Avenue, Fords.
A native of Hungary, the deceased resided here 50 years and was a member of the Hungarian Reformed Church and the Hungarian Reformed Federation.
Widow of the late Alexander Deak, she is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Bertha Toth, Mrs. Helen Makuch, Mrs. Jennie Kera and Mrs. Vilma Sidote, Woodbridge; Mrs. Elizabeth Melder, Fords, and Mrs. Esther Rhodes, Avenel; three sons, Stephen, Keasbey; Louis, Woodbridge and Alexander, Perth Amboy; 16 grandchildren, and a brother, Louis Toth, Woodbridge.
Obituary can be found in Independent Leader, December 1, 1960, page 5
KEASBEY — Funeral services for Mrs. Esther Deak, 324 Smith Street, who succumbed to a short illness at her home yesterday, will be held Saturday from the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 23 ford Avenue, Fords.
A native of Hungary, the deceased resided here 50 years and was a member of the Hungarian Reformed Church and the Hungarian Reformed Federation.
Widow of the late Alexander Deak, she is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Bertha Toth, Mrs. Helen Makuch, Mrs. Jennie Kera and Mrs. Vilma Sidote, Woodbridge; Mrs. Elizabeth Melder, Fords, and Mrs. Esther Rhodes, Avenel; three sons, Stephen, Keasbey; Louis, Woodbridge and Alexander, Perth Amboy; 16 grandchildren, and a brother, Louis Toth, Woodbridge.
Obituary can be found in Independent Leader, December 1, 1960, page 5
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