He immigrated to America and made his home in the Manhattan are of New York City, New York. He was employed as a furrier and in the off months made his home in the Budapest community.
He died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ignatz Rado on June 6, 1907.
He was a bachelor and is survived by his sister Julianna (Poor) Rado of Budapest and a sister Theresia of Hungary.
He immigrated to America and made his home in the Manhattan are of New York City, New York. He was employed as a furrier and in the off months made his home in the Budapest community.
He died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ignatz Rado on June 6, 1907.
He was a bachelor and is survived by his sister Julianna (Poor) Rado of Budapest and a sister Theresia of Hungary.
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