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Stephen Minue

Birth
Death
19 May 1954 (aged 60–61)
Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Linden, Union County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
76-711 /SD
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NOTE: Obit shows last name MINUE and cemetery homepage MINUO

CARTERET — Stephen Minue, 60, of 4 Liberty Street, died in Elizabeth General Hospital Wednesday night of injuries suffered when he was struck by a car Sunday while crossing Roosevelt Avenue.

It was the second auto fatality in the borough this year. According to police, Mr. Minue was struck by a car driven by Joseph Trstensky, 55, a grocer of 629 Roosevelt Street. At the time of the accident his injuries were listed as lacerations of the scalp, compound fracture of the right leg and multiple abralsions of the legs and abdomen.

Police said Mr. Trstensky will be arraigned on a charge of causing death by operation of a motor vehicle.

A widower, Mr. Minue lived alone at the Liberty Street address.

The funeral will be held at 9:45 A.M. tomorrow from the Synowiecki Funeral Home, 46 Atlantic Street. A high mass of requiem will be offered in St. Elias Greek Catholic Church by Rec. C. S. Roskovics. Interment will be Rosehill Cemetery.

A former employe of the Metal Thermit Corp, Minue is survived by two aunts, Mrs. Anna Leschek, this borough, and Mrs. Mary Sakolsky, Arlington.

His wife. Rose, died 15 years ago.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, May 21, 1954, page 3
NOTE: Obit shows last name MINUE and cemetery homepage MINUO

CARTERET — Stephen Minue, 60, of 4 Liberty Street, died in Elizabeth General Hospital Wednesday night of injuries suffered when he was struck by a car Sunday while crossing Roosevelt Avenue.

It was the second auto fatality in the borough this year. According to police, Mr. Minue was struck by a car driven by Joseph Trstensky, 55, a grocer of 629 Roosevelt Street. At the time of the accident his injuries were listed as lacerations of the scalp, compound fracture of the right leg and multiple abralsions of the legs and abdomen.

Police said Mr. Trstensky will be arraigned on a charge of causing death by operation of a motor vehicle.

A widower, Mr. Minue lived alone at the Liberty Street address.

The funeral will be held at 9:45 A.M. tomorrow from the Synowiecki Funeral Home, 46 Atlantic Street. A high mass of requiem will be offered in St. Elias Greek Catholic Church by Rec. C. S. Roskovics. Interment will be Rosehill Cemetery.

A former employe of the Metal Thermit Corp, Minue is survived by two aunts, Mrs. Anna Leschek, this borough, and Mrs. Mary Sakolsky, Arlington.

His wife. Rose, died 15 years ago.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, May 21, 1954, page 3

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