Steven F. and Margaret S.

Sobey Wall of Honour

Column
89

Row
14

First Line Inscription
Steven F. and Margaret S.
Second line inscription
Kucha

Steven F. Kucha, Jr. (Istvan Kucsa, Jr.) left from his homeland of Fot, Hungary, with his mother (Mary), and sailed from Antwerp on the ship called the Minnedosa and arrived in Halifax July 23, 1926. He was just over five years, 8 mos. old when he arrived in Canada. He and his Mother were then put on a train for Raymond, Alberta to meet up with his Dad (Steven Kucha Sr.). His father was already residing in Alberta. A few years later they all moved to Hamilton, Ontario.

Margaret Zusanna (nee Toth) Kucha left her homeland of Szikszo, Hungary with her Mother (Barbara), and older brother (Paul), on her 8th birthday, January 26, 1934, on the ship called the Berlin 3. They left the port of Bremen, Germany and sailed to New York, New York, U.S.A. They arrived through Ellis Island, New York and then went on to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada on Feb. 11, 1934 to meet up with her Father, Paul Toth, who was already here in Canada waiting for them.

Steve Kucha, Jr. and Margaret Toth met in Niagara Falls, Ontario, where Margaret resided, and were married on August 14, 1943 at Lundy's Lane United Church. Steve and Margaret celebrated their 67th Wedding Anniversary on August 14, 2010 surrounded by their family.

They have 3 children and two grandchildren - daughter Sharon (and husband Bill), son Steven (and wife Teresa), and son Larry and his two daughters, Marisa and Vanessa. Steve and Margaret are extremely proud parents and grandparents. Their family is absolutely everything to them.

Steven and Margaret Kucha, and daughter Sharon and her husband Bill travelled to Raymond, Alberta to see where Steven lived when he first came to Canada. It was a totally amazing experience. He remembered every building, the church, every corner, and exactly where his home was. It was really an emotional time. To think that seventy years later he went back and could identify all the places of his childhood. They had the privilege of having the Curator of the museum in Raymond, Alberta accompany them around the town. He also took them out to the sugar beet fields where Steve's father worked when he first came to Canada. The Curator was totally amazed at Steve's memory, especially when he realized Steve was just over 5 years old when he came to Raymond! It really was a thrill for the family to see Raymond through his eyes.

Steven and wife, Margaret have travelled all over the world together and with their children as well, and just love the adventures. They have been to exotic locals like Hawaii, South America, the Caribbean, and Europe, all through the United States and from one coast of Canada to the other. They love to travel and experience new things and cultures. They always say "It is wonderful to travel, but best to get back home" to our Canada "the best place in the world!!"

Even though they both came from Hungary and still speak the language, and keep some of the Hungarian traditions, they are definitely proud to be Canadians. They both feel they are Canadians first and just adore "their" Canada.

On September 16, 2010 Steven Franklin Kucha passed away in his 90th year. Beloved husband of Margaret, dear and devoted Father of daughter Sharon and Bill (Bonnallie), son Steven and Teresa, son Larry and Grandpa of his dear grandchildren Marisa and Vanessa. He will be Forever in our Hearts.

On October 5, 2012, surrounded by family, Margaret Susanna Kucha (nee toth) passed away in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Steven Franklin Kucha (2010), dear mother and devoted mother of daughter Sharon and Bill (Bonnallie, son Steven and Teresa, son Larry, and proud Grandma of her dear grandchildren Marisa and Vanessa. She will live forever in our hearts.

Portrait of Steven as a child, in white shirt.
Steven Franklin Kucha
Portrait of Margaret as a child, in white dress.
Margaret Suzanna Kucha (nee Toth)
Aerial view of a Hungarian city with a church and its towers visible.
Fot, Hongrie - Steven's birthplace
Street view of Hungarian town, showing church and office buildings.
Szikszo, Hungary - Margaret's birthplace
Recent coloured photo of several Kucha family members.
The Kucha Clan in 2008
Front side of old Hungarian currency, value 10000 Tizezer.
Reverse side of a Hungarian banknote worth 10,000 Tizezer forint.