Store & share your files with uploaded. Learn more about our services (video)After entering your e. Mail addres and receipt of your registration you'll simultaneously receive your personal access data from us. This is always free of charge. St. Edward High School Alumni Obituaries. We also have a brief archive you can peruse, including obits from Feb 0. Dec. 0. 8Date. Obituary. Sep 2. 5, 2. 01. 7Dear Alumni. Below is the death notice of Br. Richard Gilman, C. S. C., Class of 1. Please keep the Gilman family in your prayers. Br. Richard Gilman, C. S. C., Passes Away. A message from Father David Tyson, C. S. C., president of Holy Cross College. President Emeritus Brother Richard Gilman, C. S. C., who served as president of the college from 1. With thousands of Holy Cross alumni and hundreds of colleagues, today let us mourn the passing of this beloved figure in our history. Get instant insight on any electronic component. Automate your workflow. Just after the Cit des Sciences in Paris, where it has already attracted [.] more than 300,000 visitors, the exhibition [.] adapted from the book entitled "Guide. コメント(3015) 1. 名無し. 2015-02-23 14:26:17. またわいて出た。クソ乞食。一億円よりは大分妥協したのかなー? ま、一円の価値. Let us also be grateful for the many ways in which God blessed us through Br. Richard, as a leader, a shaper of hearts and minds, a friend, a Brother. Monday, October 2, 2. St. Joseph Chapel Chapel, Holy Cross College, Notre Dame, IN. Viewing. 1. 1: 0. Mass of the Resurrection. Burial afterwards at St. Joseph Cemetery. Eternal Rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. Timeline of Accomplishments at Holy Cross College. Brother Richard Gilman appointed president July 1. Plant expansion and renovation of Vincent Hall atrium, classrooms and offices. Library renovation and addition becomes the Mc. No-registration upload of files up to 250MB. Not available in some countries. Kenna Library. Auditorium refurbished, bookstore enlarged, admissions office moved to the old chemistry class/lab, biology room. Student residency begins with James Hall. Office of Campus Ministry established. Student residency halls expand with Basil, James and West (Anselm) Halls. Lighted outdoor tennis, basketball, and sand volleyball courts added. South Hall apartments open. First student group travels to Ghana. Millennium Archway completed. Vincent Hall expansion adds classrooms, labs, faculty offices, and the "Max" student lounge. East Parking Lot is completed. Baccalaureate program begins with liberal arts degree. Global Perspective Experience expanded. Pulte Hall apartments open. South athletic fields completed. Circular drive and flagpoles highlight new entrance. Modular Units with the class rooms and faculty offices demolished. First baccalaureate program produces. Mission Team founded with eight members. Collegiate athletic program begins by joining NAIA Athletic Association. Ground broken for new Pfeil Center - a facility for student athletics, recreation, and student government. Centers of Excellence established (Center for Global Perspectives and Center for Discernment and Preparation) Theology and education majors approved. Pfeil Center - Mc. Kenna Arena becomes operational. Hesburgh Grove is completed. Higher Learning Commission North Central Association of Colleges and Schools approves 6 new baccalaureate majors for total of 9. First Commencement is held in Pfeil Center. Saints' lacrosse team wins first conference championship of any sport. The Tenth Anniversary of the Global Perspective Program is celebrated. Br. Richard retires. Sep 2. 5, 2. 01. 7Dear Alumni. Below is the death notice of Thomas Finnegan, father of Brian Finnegan, Class of 1. Tommy Finnegan, Class of 1. Dan O'Grady, Class of 1. John Fox, Class of 1. Pat Finnegan, Class of 2. Casey Finnegan, Class of 2. Sean O'Grady, Class of 2. Dan O'Grady, Class of 2. Colin O'Grady, Class of 2. Michael Fox, Class of 2. Tommy Fox, Class of 2. Please keep the Finnegan, O'Grady, and Fox families in your prayers. THOMAS P. FINNEGAN age 8. Jo. Ann "Mimmy" (nee Malone), loving father of Brian (Sue), Kathy O'Grady (Dan), Laurie Fox (John), Patti Boehm (Joe) and Tommy (Shannon). Devout "cool papa" of 1. Bridget (nee Casey) and Thomas, dear brother to Mary and Jack Fitzpatrick (both deceased), Bob and Mel Finnegan, John and Chris Finnegan (both deceased) and Mickey Finnegan. Son- in- law of the late Rose and Joe Malone. Dear brother- in- law of Dave Malone (Mary) and Ralph Malone (Carol). Treasured uncle and friend of many. Retired computer analyst for N. A. S. A and U. S. Army veteran. Passed away September 2. Funeral Mass Friday, September 2. St. Brendan Church (4. Brendan Lane North Olmsted, 4. A. M. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. Friends may call at CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME of NORTH OLMSTED, 2. LORAIN RD. AT STEARNS RD. THURSDAY 2- 4 & 6- 9 P. M. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to Camp Christopher, 1. N. Hametown Rd. Akron, OH 4. St. Brendan Church. Sep 2. 2, 2. 01. 7Dear Alumni. Below is the death notice of Catherine Thurin, sister of Daniel T. Clancy, Class of 1. Please keep the Thurin and Clancy families in your prayers. Catherine Ann Thurin, 8. Tuesday, September 1. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 8, 1. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine (Staebler) Clancy. She was affectionately known to her Ohio family and friends as "Dee," a nickname given to her by her only brother and one that lasted a lifetime. Her brother, Daniel T. Clancy, and sister- in- law, Carol of Westlake, Ohio, survive. Her childhood was spent biking the streets and ice skating with her friends and classmates in Rocky River, Ohio. She was educated in the parochial Catholic schools, attending St. Christopher Grade School and graduated high school from St. Augustine Academy in Lakewood, Ohio. A registered nurse, she completed her clinical training at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati and then worked briefly in this capacity at Newton College in Massachusetts. On August 2. 7, 1. John P. Thurin of Canton, Ohio. Five children were born of their union - Martin Phillip (deceased August 1. Peter Francis (Jobie), Julie Marie (Joseph) Harmon, Quinn Thomas (Michelle), all of South Bend, and Shawn Marion (Adele) of Palm Harbor, Florida. In addition to her living children, she is survived by 1. Nicholas, Maddie and Will Thurin; Christian, Oliver, John and Lucy Harmon; Basil and Leo Thurin; Alex and Kelsey Thurin. After retiring from her job in the newborn nursery and postpartum unit at Memorial Hospital, she spent time employed as a nanny in the Washington, D. C., area. She volunteered for many years as a docent at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. She was also an active volunteer and a member of The Christ Child Society. Catherine enjoyed her early morning coffee while reading the local newspaper, fine chocolates (particularly those from Malley's candy store in Cleveland), historical reading (especially biographies of Harry Truman and Jacqueline Kennedy), Sunday car drives, and learning from adult courses offered at the Forever Learning Institute. She cared for several dogs and enjoyed their loyal canine companionship. She loved both domestic and international travel with a special interest in the country of Italy as well as in genealogical research of her Irish heritage. The family would like to express our sincere appreciation to the staff at The Sanctuary at St. Paul's and Center for Hospice Care for their kind care of Catherine this past year when her health began to decline significantly. Both entities are invaluable assets to our community. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Little Flower Catholic Church in South Bend at 1. Saturday, September 2. Fr. Herb Yost, C. S. C., presiding. Calling hours for visitation will be this Friday from 4: 0. Rosary being prayed at 3: 4. Mc. Gann Hay University Chapel, 2. Edison Road, South Bend, and at the church from from 1. Saturday prior to the funeral. Interment will follow at Highland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in her memory to The Christ Child Society, P. O. Box 1. 28. 6, South Bend, IN 4. To send condolences to the family, please visit www. Mc. Gann. Hay. com. Sep 2. 2, 2. 01. 7Dear Alumni. Below is the death notice of Catherine Thurin, sister of Daniel T. Clancy, Class of 1. Please keep the Thurin and Clancy families in your prayers. Catherine Ann Thurin, 8. Tuesday, September 1. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 8, 1. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine (Staebler) Clancy. She was affectionately known to her Ohio family and friends as "Dee," a nickname given to her by her only brother and one that lasted a lifetime. Her brother, Daniel T. Clancy, and sister- in- law, Carol of Westlake, Ohio, survive. Her childhood was spent biking the streets and ice skating with her friends and classmates in Rocky River, Ohio. She was educated in the parochial Catholic schools, attending St. Christopher Grade School and graduated high school from St. Augustine Academy in Lakewood, Ohio.
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