This year's newsletter is a little smaller than usual. It's been a hectic summer!
Jim and I had a very successful two-week trip to Slovakia early in July this year. In
addition to doing the tourist thing, we spent a full day in the village of Oscadnica,
visiting three families who are all related to my husband, Andy Polenik. Andy's mother and
father were born in that village, and we were treated as honored guests by everyone we
visited there. It was an experience neither of us will ever forget.
(Photo above: Roman Catholic Church, Zakarovce, Slovakia,
Lelak ancestral home.)
The other goal of our trip was to visit all the villages where our ancestors lived, and
we managed to cram in seven towns in Slovakia and one in Hungary during two grueling days
in an un-air-conditioned Volkswagen Rabbit. We walked the same streets of Opátka that
Joseph and Alex Oravec walked as children; we saw the very altar in the church in Niná
Mysl'a where my grandparents, Andrew and Kathrine (Kozak) Rebar, were both baptized and
where they were also later married in 1891; and we actually found the grave of our great-grandparents, Ferenc and Maria
(Kordovaner) Oravec, in Opátka. At the Catholic church in Geca, a woman unlocked the
doors and let us photograph the interior where Joannes and Borbála (Majoros) Ribar, our
paternal great-grandparents were married in 1860. In Pereces, Hungary, the church where
Mary, Josephine, and Margaret Lelak were baptized is boarded up now, and scant evidence
exists in the cemetery of the Lelak, Oravec, and Mihalik families who left their homes in
Slovakia in search of work there.
We feel the trip brought some closure to our years of research on our family roots. We
invite you to join us on a future trip to Slovakia to explore our past even more.
(Photo above: Grave marker of Ferenc
and Maria (Kordovaner) Oravec,
Opátka, Slovakia. The purple color is on the photo, but not on the marker. Photo
at left: Ferenc Kordovaner grave marker.)
1994 Attendance
About 63 people attended last year, counting children. Instead of breaking it down as I
have done previously, I will just name the families who signed our guest book.
- John Jr. and Vicki Rebar and family;
- Patty Kus and family;
- Frank and Barbara Rebar;
- Jim and Carolyn Rebar;
- Andy and Dot Polenik;
- Joyce Rebar;
- Donna Bryer and family;
- Dave and Elsie Rebar;
- Rose Butz;
- Stella Rebar;
- Earl Venerick, Jr.;
- Earl and Elma Venerick;
- Jean Hogan;
- Sara and Paul Mohar;
- Ed and Mary Rebar;
- Mike and Jean Kuzio and family;
- Christie, a friend of Lorie Kuzio;
- Paul and Alta Johnson;
- Robert Jr. and Amy Bungo and daughter,
Kaylene (9 months old);
- Tony Pasquale;
- Verna Kuzio;
- Shelley and Bill Cunningham;
- John, Patty, and Laura Amen;
- John and Betty Kuzio and family;
- Bill, Mary, and Anne Marie
Prusak;
- Tom and Patty Kirsch;
- Wayne Rebar.
Weddings
Michele Lynne Kuzio and Christopher Robert McCaulley were married on May 13, 1995, at
St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Michele is the daughter
of Michael Jr. and Jean Kuzio, and granddaughter of Verna (Oravetz) and the late Michael
Kuzio.
Tisha Lynn Baum and Carl Walter Gallaher were married on June 17, 1995. Their lovely
wedding took place at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church in Barnesboro,
Pennsylvania. Tisha is the daughter of Elizabeth Ann (Kuzio) Lechene and David Baum, and
is also the granddaughter of Verna (Oravetz) and the late Michael Kuzio.
We wish all the newlyweds prosperity, health, and many years of happiness.
Congratulations!
Births
Brianne Susan Paterno was born on August 29, 1994. Brianne is the daughter of Thomas
and Susan Paterno, granddaughter of Mary Kay (Kovachik) and Louis Paterno, and
great-granddaughter of the late Matilda (Kovachik) Salley.
Zackary Michael Gallaher was born on September 14, 1994, to Tisha (Baum) and Carl
Gallaher. Zachary is the second great-grandchild of Verna (Oravetz) and the late Michael
Kuzio; the other is Kaitlyn Marie, daughter of Michele Lynn (Kuzio) McCaulley.
Katarine Marie Stice was born December 2, 1994, to William and Kim Stice. Katarine is
the granddaughter of Georgia (Rebar) and William Stice, and great-granddaughter of the
late George and Ann Jane (Chatnick) Rebar.
Kyle Benjamin Pasquale was born on March 2, 1995, to Debbie Pasquale, daughter of Nancy
Rebar and Benjamin Pasquale, and granddaughter of the late Margaret Ann (Oravetz) and John
Rebar.
Our heartiest congratulations to all the new parents. May your children be calm and
sleep through the night!
Graduations
Beverly Rebar, daughter of Frank and Barbara (Jager) Rebar, graduated in May 1995 with
a Law Degree from the College of William and Mary in Virginia. She is now working for a
law firm in Virginia Beach, Virginia. We wish Beverly lots of luck in her new job and
profession, and we can truly say that we are proud to have a lawyer in the family. One
never knows when her services might be needed... Good luck, Bev.
Obituaries
Michael Kuzio, beloved husband of Verna (Oravetz) Kuzio, died May 28, 1995, at home in
Bakerton, Pennsylvania. Mike had been sick all Winter, and the death of his only brother,
Harry Kuzio, on March 10, 1995, was very difficult for him. Uncle Mike will be missed very
much by his children, Michael Jr., John, and Betty Ann. Mike was preceded in death by his
son, Joseph, who passed away on December 10, 1991.
Mary Ann (Oravetz) Falgout, daughter of Verna (Keblesh) and Rudolph Oravetz, died on
June 13, 1995. She lost her battle with cancer, which started with breast cancer about 2
years ago. Mary Ann, who turned 47 in May, is survived by her husband, Les, and three
children, Jeffrey, Jeannine, and Leslie Ann; and by her sister, Pat, of Barnesboro,
Pennsylvania, and brothers, John, Robert, and Joseph.
General News
Mary (Oravetz) and George White were married 50 years in July 1993. They didn't want a
fuss, I guess, and so they did not tell anyone until after their son, Robert, had a little
dinner party for them. Well, Mary and George, we congratulate you now! You didn't really
think you could get away with it, did you? We love you both very much.
On August 7, 1994, the day after last year's reunion, my brother, Ed Rebar, had a heart
attack. He was medevac-ed by helicopter out of Indiana to Allegheny General Hospital in
Pittsburgh. Ed had not one, but two, angioplasty surgeries while there. He was finally
able to return home to Bowie, Maryland, two weeks later. He had yet a third angioplasty
done in Maryland not long after the bruises cleared up from the first two! He's doing fine
now, and plans to attend this year's reunion. Ed, we're cheering for you.
Last year, after paying for miscellaneous hot foods, rental of the shelter, etc., there
was $110 left. A supply of plastic dishes and forks was needed, so I used $20, leaving $90
from the donations you all so kindly made. That should be enough to pay for the holupki,
potato salad, and the shelter. We've got everything covered, so we are not asking for any
donations this year. Thank you all for being so considerate in the past.
Last, but not least, the news contained in this newsletter is what I had access to by
being personally involved with all those mentioned here. I received essentially no
information in the mail from any of you. If most of you are still interested in continuing
this newsletter, please send either me or Jim any news that you want to have published for
family history purposes. We can only include what you send.
Only a couple invitations were returned 'Address Unknown' this year, but we don't want
to leave anyone out. If you have moved in the last couple years and have not received a
personal copy of the reunion invitation, please give Jim your new address.
From Jim Rebar
I am including the ancestor charts for my four grandparents to help you put some of
this family history in perspective. These four people are: Andrew [Andrej] and Kathrine
[Katalin] (Kozak) Rebar; and Joseph [Jozsef] and Mary [Maria] (Lelak) Oravetz. To a
greater or lesser degree, everyone who attends our yearly reunion has an ancestor
somewhere on these charts.
Well, that about wraps up another newsletter. Please keep us in mind when special
events happen in your family. Any genealogy information and the latest family news are
always appreciated.
Dot (Rebar) Polenik
Jim Rebar