HARALSON COUNTY, GA - Obits Rado family Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Conley, Joe JoeandBarb@peoplepc.com Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/haralson.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm HELEN RADO January 17, 1931 Helen Rado, infant daughter of Albert and Pauline (Estavanko) Rado of the Budapest community, was stillborn this morning. She was their first child. Survivors besides her parents are her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Adam Estavanko and Great-grandmothers Mrs Jacob Estavanko and Mrs Mary Majda-Timon. Burial took place at the Budapest Cemetery within the Budapest community. JULIA RADO June 6, 1900 Julia Rado, infant child of Ignatz and Julia (Poor) Rado of the Budapest community passed away today. She was born April 8, 1900. She is survived by her parents as well as her brothers, Steve George "Pista" Rado, Albert J. "Red" Rado and William M. "Bela" Rado and a sister Margaret H. Rado, all of the Budapest community. Funeral services were conducted and Julia was the first person buried in the newly developed Budapest Cemetery within the Budapest community. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- IGNATZ RADO 1906 Mr Ignatz rado of the Budapest community passed away at his home there. He arrived in this country and made his home in the Manhattan area of New York city before migrating to the newly formed Hungarian settlement of Budapest near Waco. Mr Rado served in the Hungarian Army with the rank of a "hussar" , or General and was of the Catholic faith. He is survived by his wife Julia (Poor) Rado and children, Steve George "Pista" Rado, Albert J. "Red" Rado, William M. "Bela" Rado and Miss Margaret H. Rado all of the Budapest community. He was proceeded in death by a daughter, Julia Rado, on June 6, 1900. Burial took place in the Budapest Cemetery near the Budapest settlement.