ERNEST-KARDOS-Obituary

ERNEST STEPHEN KARDOS

Cleveland, Ohio

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KARDOS ERNEST STEPHEN KARDOS was born January 29, 1915 in Murray City, Ohio. He passed away quietly Feb. 7th at Aurora Manor Nursing Home. He is survived by his wife Irene Kardos and his four daughters, Mary Joan Kardos (John Dooley), Arla Russo (George II), Doris Morse (Rich) and Debbie Connor...

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Love and prayers to all my great cousins. Uncle Ernie and Auntie Mary will always be a big part of my life. Remember the good times and the laughter we all shared. Love, Georgiann (Szabo) & Jim Koziana

Arla,Joanie,Doris,Debbie and Family,
I was just a little girl,but I still remember Uncle Ernie at the butcher shop making Keilbsa,etc. I always enjoyed going there and watching all the people. I was proud to be able to say,"That is my Uncle". We would go your house for dinner,and he would bring all our meats we ordered,and he would be tired from a hard days work,but still took the time to socialize with the family. My fondest memories will always be in my heart. God Bless All and...

My deepest heart felt sympathy to the family. It seems that another chapter in our lives has closed, but will never be forgotten. Uncle Earnie will always live on our hearts as well as Aunt Mary. Remember the good times we had and shared.
I love all of you my dear cousins, Terry

To my cousins and their families, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Although they are from long ago, I have such good and fond memories of my one and only Uncle Ernie. What a great picture of him. With much love, Brian & Kathy Szabo (Florida)

Deb, My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Ernie and his first wife Mary, raised 4 wonderful daughters. I always loved hearing the heartwarming stories of life in the Kardos home.
Debbie is also a member of our family through her marriage to John "Jib".
To sit with your Dad, of 95 years, and laugh and talk and share so many endearing memories is such a blessing.
Debbie's laughter and wit must have been one of his gifts to her.
God bless all of you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time. Buckeye Road was "Little Hungary" to many people and Ernest's store was a big part of that. Rest in peace dear friend.

To the Kardos family we send our heartfelt sympathy. The memories of Ernest's store are so many and of course all of them good. Buckeye Road was "Little Hungary" to most Hungarians and his store was a big part of that. Peace be with Stephen Kardos and his family.

Diane R. Fejes & Family

Sincere condolences to the Kardos family. I have fond childhood memories of our Hungarian immigrant family's 1960s weekend shopping trips to the shop on Buckeye and all the pleasant tastes, sights and fragrances there.

Mary Jo, My deepest sympathy to you and your family. As children at Harvey Rice, we would always stop by his store after school when he had whole pig in the window. That was a big deal to grade schoolers. Sincerely, Kathleen Sue Johnson