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Mary <I>Kis</I> Ginal

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Mary Kis Ginal

Birth
Satu Mare, Municipiul Satu Mare, Satu Mare, Romania
Death
23 Sep 1972 (aged 82)
Sheridan, Madison County, Montana, USA
Burial
Sheridan, Madison County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Satu Megje, Hungary is now Romania

Mrs. Ginal Dies
SHERIDAN - Requiem Mass will be Tuesday at 10 in St. Joseph Church for Mrs. Mary Ginal, 82, of Sheridan who died Saturday in the Sheridan hospital.
Mrs. Ginal was born in Sater-Mara, Hungary, September 20, 1890. She came to the United States in 1914. She was married to Frank Ginal in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1917. He died in 1964.
The family came to the Ruby Valley in 1922 and ranched near Laurin until retirement in 1953 when they moved to Sheridan.
Survivors include a daughter, Elizabeth, with the U.S. Embassy in London; sons, Frank Ginal of Sheridan and Steve Ginal of Seattle; sister, Rose Bacho of Sheridan and a brother, Raul Kiss of Hungary.
Mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Raymond Gilmore. Rosary services will be Monday at 8 in the Marsh Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Sheridan Cemetery. From the Daily Tribune-Examiner, Dillon Montana, Sept. 25, 1972, p. 1
Satu Megje, Hungary is now Romania

Mrs. Ginal Dies
SHERIDAN - Requiem Mass will be Tuesday at 10 in St. Joseph Church for Mrs. Mary Ginal, 82, of Sheridan who died Saturday in the Sheridan hospital.
Mrs. Ginal was born in Sater-Mara, Hungary, September 20, 1890. She came to the United States in 1914. She was married to Frank Ginal in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1917. He died in 1964.
The family came to the Ruby Valley in 1922 and ranched near Laurin until retirement in 1953 when they moved to Sheridan.
Survivors include a daughter, Elizabeth, with the U.S. Embassy in London; sons, Frank Ginal of Sheridan and Steve Ginal of Seattle; sister, Rose Bacho of Sheridan and a brother, Raul Kiss of Hungary.
Mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Raymond Gilmore. Rosary services will be Monday at 8 in the Marsh Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Sheridan Cemetery. From the Daily Tribune-Examiner, Dillon Montana, Sept. 25, 1972, p. 1


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