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Lewis Louis MOLNAR

[N5537]

30 SEP 1879 - 12 NOV 1961

  • RESIDENCE: 1930, Cleveland, OH
  • OCCUPATION: Cabniet Maker-Singer Sewing Machine
    1930
  • BIRTH: 30 SEP 1879, Budapest, Hungary
  • EVENT: Fact: 1930, Enumeration District Description: Cleveland City, Ward 16 (part) bounded by (North) Holton Avenue; (East) Woodhill; (South) Sophia Avenue; (West) East 92nd
  • BURIAL: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Notre Dame, IN
  • EMIGRATION: 1907
  • DEATH: 12 NOV 1961, South Bend, IN
Father: Tabor MOLNAR
Mother: Katie ROZICH

Family 1 : Seldonia FUZY
  • MARRIAGE: 1906, Hungary
  1.  Nicholas F MOLNAR
  2. +Lewis J MOLNAR

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[N5537] Louis J. Molnar SR
September 30, 1879 - November 12, 1961

Louis J. Molnar St., 1220½ Thomas St., died at 2:30pm Sunday in St Joseph’s Hospital following a week’s illness. He was born in Hungary on September 30, 1879, and had resided in South Bend 55 years, coming here from Hungary. In 1906 in Hungary he married Sidonia Fuzy, who died in 1945. Mr. Molnar was a cabinet maker at the Singer Manufacturing Co for 26 years. Surviving are two sons, Louis J. Molnar Jr. of South Bend, and Nicholas F. Molnar of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Hill and Mrs. Matilda Nowak, both of South Bend; 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Julia Gyuga, of South Bend. Friends may call after 7pm today in the Nemeth Funeral Home. Services will be at 9am Wednesday in St Stephen’s Catholic Church with Rev. Joseph P. Horvath, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Mr. Molnar was a member of the Third Order of St Francis and St. Stephen’s Holy Name Society.

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Source: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Molnar-54
Louis J. Molnar SR
September 30, 1879 - November 12, 1961
Louis J. Molnar St., 1220u Thomas St., died at 2:30pm Sunday in St Joseph?s Hospital following a week?s illness. He was born in Hungary on September 30, 1879, and had resided in South Bend 55 years, coming here from Hungary. In 1906 in Hungary he married Sidonia Fuzy, who died in 1945. Mr. Molnar was a cabinet maker at the Singer Manufacturing Co for 26 years. Surviving are two sons, Louis J. Molnar Jr. of South Bend, and Nicholas F. Molnar of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Hill and Mrs. Matilda Nowak, both of South Bend; 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Julia Gyuga, of South Bend. Friends may call after 7pm today in the Nemeth Funeral Home. Services will be at 9am Wednesday in St Stephen's Catholic Church with Rev. Joseph P. Horvath, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Mr. Molnar was a member of the Third Order of St Francis and St. Stephen?s Holy Name Society.

Residence:
Place: New Haven, Connecticut
Residence:
Date: 1910
Place: South Bend Ward 6, St Joseph, Indiana
Residence:
Date: 1930
Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio

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