JULIUS-HORVATH-Obituary

JULIUS OTTO HORVATH

Port Orange, Florida

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Mr. Horvath was born September 4, 1929 in Buffalo, NY of Hungarian parents. After working for Sylvania and RCA, he was brought to Daytona Beach in October of 1965 by the General Electric Co. He received his BS degree at FIU, worked in the field at microelectronics and was a founding officer of...

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I hope you and Olga are having fun dancing in heaven!

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Happy Dancing !

My doorbell rang late Thursday afternoon and the Fedex delivery man had a package for me. As he looked around my tropical paradise, he told me that I should come to the Bromeliad Society meeting on June 9th. So I asked him, "Do you know Julius Horvath?" That is how I found out that Julius passed away. I met Julius six years ago at a place where I worked. We started talking about gardening. An hour after he left, he was back with a bag of cuttings. I was so overwhelmed, that I spent my day...

We will miss Gyula Bácsi very much in our little village, in Váraszó, Hungary. He was a great person and always good to be around. We'll keep him in our prayers!

It was a pleasure to work with Julius while he was President of our local. Branch of the Foresters . As secretary I worked closely Julius. He will be missed by a who knew him May you enjoy your new journey, Julius.

Julius was a warm and gentle man and past President of our local branch of the Independent Order of the Foresters

A wonderful man, a wonderful dancer, a wonderful friend. Julius always had time for you and never made you feel insignificant. He danced with fervor and zest always encouraging those with less talents to try; it was fun! I will miss him.

We are snow birds, and just found out about Julius passing away. What a loss for anyone who every knew Julius. He was a most gentle and knowledgeable man. He would be the first to have tickets to see Tamburitzan, the folk dancing show. He would sit in that first row watching every dance step.
Julius~~it was our honor to have known you. May you rest in peace.

Thanks for many great meals shared together.

Julius was a "shipmate" ( we both served a career in the Navy, and a "brother in Christ", who attended our church (Ormond Beach Union Church) where it was my privilege to be his pastor for over a decade. I came to love him and am thankful for the wonderful way he ever encouraged me and stimulated my intellect with current events and important insights. I regret we never made it to Hungary to visit in his village, having been invited many times. Now I will await a reunion in heaven!!