Alexander Yuhasz

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Alexander Yuhasz

Birth
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Sep 1951 (aged 71–72)
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Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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CARTERET - The funeral of Alexander Yuhasz, Sr, 71, 36 Union Street, was held Wednesday morning from the Synowiecki Funeral Home, 46 Atlantic Street.

A high mass of requiem wts offered in St. Elias Greek Catholic Church by the pastor, Rev. C. S. Rockovics. Interment was in St. James Cemetery, Woodbridge.

Bearers were John Sandor, John Bodak, Alexander Kremin, Emery Muchi, Michael Gall and Joseph Sitar.

A resident of this borough for 48 years, he was employed by Foster Wheeler Corporation for 15 years. Hs was a communicant of St. Elias Greek Catholic Church, a member of Its Holy Name Society and a member of St. George Society.

Surviving are his wife, Julia Vojtko Yuhasz; eight children Mrs. Patrick Potocnig, wife of Postmaster Patrick Potocnig; Mrs. Michael Tassi, Mrs. William Pencotty, Mrs. Frederick Ahlering, William, Alexander, Jr. Arpod, and John; 13 grandchildren, one great-grandchild and three brothers, Stephen and Michael of this borough, and John, of Hungary.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, September 14, 1951, page 3
CARTERET - The funeral of Alexander Yuhasz, Sr, 71, 36 Union Street, was held Wednesday morning from the Synowiecki Funeral Home, 46 Atlantic Street.

A high mass of requiem wts offered in St. Elias Greek Catholic Church by the pastor, Rev. C. S. Rockovics. Interment was in St. James Cemetery, Woodbridge.

Bearers were John Sandor, John Bodak, Alexander Kremin, Emery Muchi, Michael Gall and Joseph Sitar.

A resident of this borough for 48 years, he was employed by Foster Wheeler Corporation for 15 years. Hs was a communicant of St. Elias Greek Catholic Church, a member of Its Holy Name Society and a member of St. George Society.

Surviving are his wife, Julia Vojtko Yuhasz; eight children Mrs. Patrick Potocnig, wife of Postmaster Patrick Potocnig; Mrs. Michael Tassi, Mrs. William Pencotty, Mrs. Frederick Ahlering, William, Alexander, Jr. Arpod, and John; 13 grandchildren, one great-grandchild and three brothers, Stephen and Michael of this borough, and John, of Hungary.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, September 14, 1951, page 3