Advertisement
Advertisement

Lake County GALGOCZI

Updated Mar 25, 2024
Loading...one moment please loading spinner
Lake County GALGOCZI
Andrew Galgoczi (Oct 22, 1880-Feb 04, 1948) is brother to Walter.
GALGECZI - Andrew Galgeczi, age 68, of 501 E. 150th St., East Chicago , passed away Monday, Feb. 2nd. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, at the Fifi Funeral Home, 706 W. Chicago Ave., East Chicago. Rev. Joseph Sipos will officiate. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery, Hammond. Surviving are one brother, Walter of Rosebush, Michigan; one daughter, Mrs. Rose McCormick of Brooklyn, New York; nephews and neices. Picture was taken in the 1940s.
Date & Place: at Andrew Galgoczi in East Chicago, Lake County, Indiana United States
Comments
Leave a comment
The simple act of leaving a comment shows you care.
Share this photo:
Advertisement

Topic related photos

20th Century
20th Century
Photos of the 1900's which brought us from the industrial age to the technological age.
From 1900 through 1999 we witnessed the beginning of flight to a man on the moon and a Mars Rover. We went from using phones tethered by cords and computers that filled rooms, to carrying the equivale...
472k+ photos
1940s
1940s
The 1940's - a decade of hard work
Coming out of the Great Depression, the world faced another challenge in the 1940's: World War II. Although the war began in the 1930's, it expanded and gained in ferocity (and atrocities) in the 194...
193k+ photos
Landscape
Landscape
Historical and old photos of landscapes offer a unique glimpse into the past and provide us with valuable insights into the ways in which our world has changed over time.
These photographs often capture iconic natural landmarks and breathtaking scenery that still exists today, providing us with an opportunity to see how these places looked many decades or even centurie...
Gravesites
Gravesites
Photos of old headstones, graves, and obituaries from around the world.
Grave markers or headstones (commonly referred to as graves) and newspaper obituaries provide valuable information for the family historian and researcher. Photos of information found in cemeteries no...
Family Homes
Family Homes
Our homes from the past - from our childhood family home, our starter homes, to the homes we retire in.
Our homes provide us with a sense of security, stability, and comfort, and it is where we can escape from the outside world and find peace and solitude. A home is a place where we can relax, unwind, a...
147k+ photos

Show more

Advertisement

Followers

Nadine Hardin
Researching paternal side- Szabo, Farkas, Benko, Tschida,& Forsberg; maternal side- Galgoczi, Fejes, Horvath, Salchert.
Advertisement
Back to Top