CARTERET — The funeral of Alexander Kish, Sr., 72, 34 Pershing Avenue, was held Monday morning from the Synowiecki Funeral Home, 46 Atlantic Street.
A high mass of requiem was offered in St. Elizabeth's Church by Rev. Anthony J. Huber. Interment was in St. James Cemetery,
Woodbridge.
Bearers were Alex and Charles Varga, Alex and John Suto, John Sandor and George Yuronka.
A resident of the borough for 47 years, he was a member of the Hungarian - American Citizens Circle and a communicant of St. Elizabeth's R. C. Church.
Surviving are his wife, Veronica Fedor Kish; four children, Mrs. Jack Drimba, of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Albert Drugos, William and Alexander of this place; four grandchildren, and a brother, Stephen, of this place.
Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, June 22, 1951, page 6
CARTERET — The funeral of Alexander Kish, Sr., 72, 34 Pershing Avenue, was held Monday morning from the Synowiecki Funeral Home, 46 Atlantic Street.
A high mass of requiem was offered in St. Elizabeth's Church by Rev. Anthony J. Huber. Interment was in St. James Cemetery,
Woodbridge.
Bearers were Alex and Charles Varga, Alex and John Suto, John Sandor and George Yuronka.
A resident of the borough for 47 years, he was a member of the Hungarian - American Citizens Circle and a communicant of St. Elizabeth's R. C. Church.
Surviving are his wife, Veronica Fedor Kish; four children, Mrs. Jack Drimba, of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Albert Drugos, William and Alexander of this place; four grandchildren, and a brother, Stephen, of this place.
Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, June 22, 1951, page 6
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