Verna Margaret Furin

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Verna Margaret Furin was born January 20, 1905 in Nedabula, Czechoslovakia. She was the fourth child born to Janos Furin and Frederika Verona Kerkes.

Description

In early photographs, Verna was shown to be of average weight while shorter than average. She had brown eyes and brown hair

Early Years

  • Childhood
  • Siblings
    • Mary Furin
    • Steve Paul Furin
    • John Steve Furin

Emigration & Immigration

Verna emigrated from Rotterdam, Netherlands on July 21, 1921 and immigrated into the United States of America in aboard the SS Nieuw Amsterdam and arrived in New York City, NY on Aug 6, 1921.

Education

Verna completed the equivalent of the fifth grade before immigration to America.

Religion

Verna was baptized into the Catholic faith. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

Family Years

How Verna came to meet her future husband Andrew George Timko can only be a matter for speculation. It is known that the Slovak miners lived in very close-knit communities where everyone knew everyone else. Perhaps they met during a church social or through mutual friends or simply as neighbors. No matter, the county records show they were married on February 5, 1923 in Dixonville, Indiana County, PA.

Never the next eight years, the young couple would have four children: two boys - Andrew John and Stephen John and two girls - Helen Louise and Margaret Jean.

The four children of Andrew and Verna are as follows;

Residences

  • Lived in Logtown, Allegheny County, PA (Now downtown Pittsburgh)
  • Lived at 110 North Beaver, Aliquippa, PA in 1940

Working Years

She was a homemaker for 49 years.

Personal Life

Verna was a member of the Slovak Ladies Society and the National Slovak Society of America

Death

Verna died from bilateral pneumonia on January 19, 1972 at Aliquippa Hospital in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

She was buried on January 22, 1972 at Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery in Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery is located at 2186 Brodhead Road which is three miles south of Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.