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St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church Detroit, Michigan Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016 munity multicultural family of St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel parish of Detroit. We share the love of Jesus by welcoming and serving friends and strangers, young and old, rich and poor. We are called to be the light of Christ in our neighborhood, strengthened by prayer and worship, especially the Eucharist. We see ourselves as a rock in our community. We are dedicated to grow in unity with God and one another. We invite all to join with their time, talents and treasures in the journey toward building God’s kingdom. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we are dedicated to keep a Catholic presence in our neighborhood. ST. RAYMOND-OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL PARISH Adopted: June 26, 2011 Bread for the World - 2016 Offer of letters Pastoral Reflections “I know them and they follow me.” When Jesus uses the image of sheep to describe those in his care, he is describing a situation to which his listeners can easily relate. It is a well-used image from the Old Testament to describe the people entrusted to the care of their leaders. The priests, prophets and kings failed in their responsibilities to such an extent that God the Father took back the flock into his personal care, and now they are entrusted to Jesus, the good shepherd. Sheep are not pampered and coddled, shampooed and deodorised. They are smelly, frisky, freedomloving and get themselves into all sorts of difficult and often life-threatening situations. They need a shepherd to look after them, to guide them and keep them safe. Just as parents recognise the different cries of their own children, so the good shepherd listens for the cry of his sheep. And just as children recognise the voice of their parents, so those who belong to Jesus listen for his voice and follow him. From the book of the Apocalypse, we learn that the good shepherd so identified with the sheep of his flock that he became the Lamb that was slain, the one who laid down his life for his sheep and who now After Mass today, members of our Christian Service Commission are asking you to sign letters which will be mailed to our Senators to pass legislation to eliminate hunger by 2030. This is the goal of Bread for the World, an interdenominational group formed to accomplish this. Thank you, Christian Service Commission Cy Chauvin, Dolores McHale, and Jane Selwa leads his flock to springs of water around the throne of God, in heaven. Perhaps we can gather from what we have already said that God’s house as described by Jesus is not some manyroomed country mansion, good to look at but impossible to live in. It is, perhaps, more of a farmyard, which might be difficult to live in but is bursting with life in all its complexity. Speaking to priests during Holy Week 2013, Pope Francis urged them to be close to those who are vulnerable and marginalised, and to be “shepherds living with the smell of the sheep”. Later that year in his apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, “The Joy of the Gospel”, Pope Francis used the same words as he called on the Church to be an evangelising community by getting involved in people’s daily lives. Evangelisers, he says, thus take on “the smell of the sheep”. Pope Francis doesn’t see the Church as a museum to be visited, holding the treasures of a bygone age. The Church is a community of people who care about the world in which we live. They care about the people among whom we live, especially those who are most in need. (continued on page 3) All-You-Can-Eat SPAGHETTI DINNER THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 17TH 14th We are the Catholic Com- FROM 12NOON-2 PM IN THE COMMUNITY CENTER ADULTS: $7.50; CHILDREN 10 & UNDER: $3.50 ORGAN & MUSIC PROGRAM Treasures from our Tradition Just as the early church consecrated women living alone in the world, today that consecration is available to women who take solemn vows as cloistered nuns (different from religious sisters), women who follow a way of life in communities called “secular institutes,” and laywomen. Oddly, the ritual is not permitted for religious sisters. The prayers talk about the woman’s self-gift to Christ, and her self-gift to the Church. Up until recent years, this was a solemn ceremony performed only for cloistered nuns under certain circumstances. In its new form, we have a ritual that revives a very ancient and little-known way of life. Today, a woman can live independently at home, without association with any religious sisterhood or institute, yet be consecrated to holiness and service. Normally, a ring and/or a veil may be given in the liturgy of consecration. It is a rite very different from religious profession, where the sister makes promises or vows, and is rather an expression of approval and blessing for a way of life already embraced. Unlike ancient times, which valued actual virginity, the new rite may be celebrated for anyone provided there has never been a marriage and the woman has always lived a virtuous life. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. St. Raymond Our Lady of Good Counsel Millennium Winners March 14, 2016 $250 Winner Diane Malinowski #0696 $50 Winners Matt Zuzga #1651 Mary Ann Wasik #3202 $25 Winners Dolores McHale #0320 Karen Littlefield #1922 Chris Garling #0772 Carol Hofer #1805 April 11, 2016 $250 Winner Elizabeth Skorupski #1682 $50 Winners Noreen Cartwright #0249 Gerald Zaccardelli #3274 $25 Winners Peggy Whiteley #3239 Suzanne Graleski #0116 Terri Gloger #0417 Valerie Cook #3450 Congratulations to the March 7 April 2016 winners. There is still time to purchase your tickets! You have 56 more chances to win. 2 AND PRAYERS... for the family and friends for Karen Cobb who passed away at the age of 62. Karen and her late husband, Robert were members of St. Raymond and St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Parishes. She leaves behind several children, two sisters, grandchildren and extended family. Visitation for Karen will take place on Sunday, April 17th from 2 to 8 pm with the recitation of the Rosary at 4 pm. It will take place at the Wasik Funeral Home in Warren. The Funeral Mass will take place on Monday at 11 am with in-state at 10:30 am. Eternal rest, grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. Saturday, April 23, 2016 from 9 am to 4:30 pm Sacred Heart Major Seminary Keynote speaker: Therese Wilson Favors. All women are welcome. For more information call: 313-5967103 or go to www.aod.org Young adult theology group Monday, April 18, 2016 Traffic Jam Restaurant in Detroit 6:30 to 8:30 pm Topic: Evangelization through Sacred Theology on Tap is a great opportunity for young Catholic adults to meet in a comfortable setting to explore our faith and how it affects our lives. Renew International’s Theology on Tap is a licensed program that encourages the exploration of faith amongst young adults, ages 18-35, in a setting that is meant to be non-threatening and open to dialogue. It must also be known that since the Church’s call for the New Evangelization, Theology on Tap has become a vehicle for reaching out to those who are not yet disciples in the "new areopogi" or to engage those who may feel uncomfortable in traditional Church settings. For more information call: 313-237-4680 or go to yacm@aod.org St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church Monday: 6 pm SVDP Meeting in C.C. Tuesday: munity center 9:30-11 am St. Vincent de Paul in CC 7 pm Alcohol Anonymous Group in com- Wednesday: 6:30 pm Bible Sharing in Parish House 7 pm Choir rehearsal in Church sacristy room Thursday: 4:30 - 5:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul in CC Friday: 10 am Quilters in Parish House Saturday: 9 am to 1 pm Thrift Store in CC 3:45 pm Confession/Reconciliation 3:45 pm Recitation of the Rosary in Chapel 4 pm Mass Sunday: 9 pm Hmong Faith Sharing in parish house 9-10 am Religious Education Class and Sacramental Prep 10:30 am Mass (choir) Children Bible Sharing (“PASTORAL REFLECTIONS” continued from page 1) Jubilee Year of Mercy Good Shepherd Sunday: World Day of Prayer for Vocations This Sunday celebrates Jesus as “the Good Shepherd.” When announcing this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis focused on Jesus’ “lost sheep” parable in Luke. “[Who] among you,” Jesus asks, “having a hundred sheep and losing one of them would not leave the ninety-nine in the desert and go after the lost one until he finds it?” (Luke 15:4). A reasonable answer? “No responsible shepherd who wants to keep the job!” Yet Jesus considers one lost person supremely important and suggests blaming the shepherd. The sheep didn’t “go astray,” the shepherd “lost” it. Thus, “when he does find it, he sets it on his shoulders with great joy” (15:5). That tender image of Jesus adorns the simple cross Pope Francis has always worn, the Good Shepherd gently carrying the lost sheep home on his shoulders. During this Jubilee Year of Mercy, may we, who once were lost ourselves but now are found, join Jesus in seeking, finding, and gently carrying home at least one precious lamb. —Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Today is the World Day of Prayer for Vocations. We ask God to help us all to recKROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS! ognise the voice of the good shepherd and At any location to follow him; to understand, however, that Register your Kroger Card on-line or go to the Serwe are not just sheep who follow, but sharvice Desk. (If you do not have a card, register for ers with Jesus in his mission to seek out one). The Parish receives a percentage of all purchases. Be sure to and save those who are lost. It is a mission mention St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Church and the number: 72608. REMINDER: You must re-enroll every year in to get involved with the smells and the April to stay current. mess of this world in order to create the world that God wants. Today is not a day to regret the shortage of priests and reliMEIJER REWARDS! A t a n y l o c a t i o n gious and to pray that God will plug the Register your Meijer Card on-line or go to Service gaps. It is, rather, a day for all of us to Desk (If you do not have a card, register for one). commit ourselves in such a way that young people from our community will feel that a Are partnering up to raise funds for St. Raycall to priesthood or religious life is a natumond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. ral and normal way to find happiness and fulfilment for their lives; to be shepherds Here is how it works: and not museum guides. When any St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel parishioners, (excerpt from “The living Word” a Liguori Redemptorist friends or anyone mentioning the parish makes an eyeglass purchase Publication; Hampshire, England) Fraser Optical will donate 20% of that purchase to the parish. This only applies to glasses not contact lenses or professional fees. Dwelling Place Any questions please contact Dr. Mark Stefani at 586-206-6758 God dwells wherever we let God in. Locations: Fraser: 586-293-8888 • Sterling Heights: 586-977-9010 —Ancient Jewish saying Shelby:586-254-9620 Fourth Sunday of Easter 3 St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Anniversary Book On Sunday, June 5, 2016, St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish will celebrate its 75th Anniversary. At 10:30 am a Mass of Thanksgiving will be concelebrated by Archbishop Allen Vigneron (main Celebrant), along with Fr. Bob Kotlarz and former Parish Priests. Afterwards, you are welcome to tour the School and Church. Dinner and socializing are planned from 1:00 to 5:00 pm at the Barrister Gardens in St. Clair Shores Michigan. Sponsorship To commemorate the event we are putting together an Anniversary Book. If you are, a business, parishioner, alumni, or friend, space will be available for sponsorship by placing an ad, congratulatory message, etc. This will not only help personalize the book but also defray the cost to the Parish. To contribute, please select an ad size, write your message or attach a business card/ advertisement that you would like included. (You may submit a line-art drawing or logo is you wish; we do ask that it be a clear copy. It can be emailed to: j_karski@saintraymond.com). Ad Size and Price Q Full Page (8 ½ x 11) $100.00 Q Quarter Page (4 x 5) $35.00 Q Half Page (8 x 5 ½) $50.00 Q Business Card (2 x 3 ½) $25.00 Message: Please fill out the information below and return complete form: Name: ___________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________ Phone Number(s): ___________________________________________________________ Business Name (if applicable): ___________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: ___________________________________________________________ Along with your check payable to: St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish 20103 Joann Ave Detroit, MI 48205 ATT: John Karski Need Additional Information? If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Anniversary Celebration, please contact the following: Parish Office: 313-527-0525; Fax: 313-527-9776; E-mail: c_bissa@saintraymond.com 4 St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church Please reserve: ____ Tickets @ $35 per person = ______ (Ticket(s) will not be mailed. They will be at the hall entrance upon arrival) Name(s) of people attending. Please print how you would like the name tag(s) to read, below: 1._________________________________ 2. __________________________________ 3._________________________________ 4. __________________________________ 5._________________________________ 6. __________________________________ 7._________________________________ 8. __________________________________ 9._________________________________ 10. __________________________________ Contact Person: _______________________________________ Phone: __________________ Address _____________________________________City ________________ Zip _________ E-mail:_______________________________ I am unable to attend but would like to make a tax-deductible donation of: $25 __ $50 __ $75 __ $100 __ Other ___ Please make check payable and mail to: ST. RAYMOND-OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL CHURCH • 20103 JOANN • DETROIT • 48205 We invite everyone to a Bible Study with Sr. Rosemarie held on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30 pm at the Parish House. Easing eczema • Stay away from triggers, such as scented soaps or perfumes. • Use a moisturizer, especially after taking a shower or bath. • Pat the skin dry after bathing, don’t rub. • Soothe itchy skin with a cold compress. • Use a humidifier when the weather is dry or cold. • Avoid extreme temperatures. • Choose clothing made from cotton or cotton blend fabrics. Volunteer Parish Nurse: Joann Clinchoc, RN In Partnership with St. John Providence Community Health Eczema can be linked to allergies Allergies do more than make a person sneeze and cough. They have also been associated with a chronic, itchy skin rash. Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a skin condition with symptoms including dry, itchy skin and rashes behind the knees, on the hands and feet, inside the elbows, and on the face. Symptoms might change over time, as the rash flares up and then improves. Eczema is most common in babies and children, and a child with parents who have seasonal allergies is more likely to develop the condition. In addition, a child with eczema is more likely to develop food allergies, asthma, and hay fever. Eczema can improve or go away as a child grows older, and more than half of children outgrow it by their teenage years. However, for some, the condition persists into adulthood. Certain irritants (such as soaps, cleaners, perfumes, and cigarette smoke) and allergens (including dust mites, mold, and pollen) can make eczema worse. A person may get contact eczema when the skin touches an allergy-causing substance. Allergy fast facts • If a parent has allergies, a child has a 33 percent chance of developing them. If both parents have allergies, the child has a 70 percent chance. • An allergy can develop at any time during a person’s life. • A person might be able to tolerate a small exposure to an allergen, but react to a more significant exposure. • Children may outgrow an allergy. Some people have fewer allergy symptoms after middle age. • A person with a food allergy might also be allergic to similar proteins found elsewhere. For example, someone who is allergic to bananas may also be allergic to ragweed. The cause of eczema is not known, although it is likely that both genetic and environmental factors play a role. When making a diagnosis, a doctor may ask about a family history of allergies, whether you have hay fever or asthma, whether you have been exposed to a skin irritant, or if certain foods cause skin flare-ups. While there is no test to check for eczema, your doctor may recommend you be tested for allergies by a dermatologist or allergist. Fourth Sunday of Easter 5 AREA EMERGENCY FOOD OUTREACH PROGRAMS: « St. Vincent de Paul Society “Food Cupboard” St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Community Center 20055 Joann Ave. (next to School building) Tues. 9:30-11 am; Thurs. 4:30-5:30 pm. Phone: 313-372-0437. « Neighborhood Services Organization NSO/Unity Way at 313-923-5050 For food, utility payments, and health « E.N.O.F. (New Location!) (Emergency Neighborhood Outreach of Food) Program at All Nations Church located at the (old OLGC site). Schedule: Monday “ sign up for voucher” 10am – 12noon. For “Food Pick-up” on Wednesdays 10am - 12noon. Please enter by way of Annott Street Entrance. ID & personal bags are required at Monday sign-up with the vouchers. Sponsored by Forgotten Harvest. DTE Assistance is now available at Monday Sign-Up. SAINT RAYMOND-OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL 20103 Joann - Detroit, MI 48205 Phone: (313)527-0525 Fax: (313)527-9776 PARISH WEBSITE: www.stray-olgc.org PARISH E-MAIL: Info@saintraymond.com Pastoral Administrator/Senior Priest: Fr. Bob Kotlarz Catechist (Hmong Community) Xai Lu Cha Development Carol Bissa Volunteer Parish Nurse Joann Clinchoc, RN Evangelization Coordinator Religious Education Coordinator My Xiong Spiritual Director: Beryl Fletcher Office Manager (Bulletin Editor)/ Minister of Music John Karski, Bookkeeping Dave Elsey Maintenance/Housekeeping Keshawna Bost/Carol Mitchell Lectors / Eucharistic Ministers Pat Connor / Office Manager WORSHIP SCHEDULE: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 8:30 a.m. Saturday, 4:00 p.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Holy Days - 12 noon RECONCILIATION (Confession): Every Saturday, 3:45 pm or before Mass in Church; also by appointment. Baptisms, Marriage, Funerals, Sacramental Records - Please call the rectory for arrangements PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday, 9am - 3pm Also by Appointment. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 313-372-0437 Tuesdays, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Thursdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the Community Center. THRIFT STORE Dolores McHale - (586)777-4144 Saturdays from 9 am to 1pm In the Community Center. Donations are always welcome. PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL: Sheila Willingham Chair/Rel. Ed. Joann Clinchoc Co-Chair/Evang. Xai Lu Cha Hmong Catechist Patricia Connor Finance Barb Edwards Worship/Spirituality Dolores McHale Christian Service Bob Selwa Stewardship/Adm. Jane Selwa Christian Service Lynne Tighe Member at Large Daniel Yang Hmong Com. Rep. COMMISSIONS: Christian Service, Evangelization, Worship, Stewardship PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL: Audrey Arrington, Cy Chauvin, Patricia Connor ORGANIZATIONS: Administrative Stewardship Ushers Club Altar Society: Joann Clinchoc Quilters: Dolores McHale (586)777-4144 Choir: John Karski ARCHDIOCESE OF DETROIT: CENTRAL REGION VICARIATE Archbishop: His Excellency Allen Vigneron 313-273-5816 Regional Bishop: Most Reverend Donald Hanchon 313-596-7444 Vicar: Fr. Miroslaw Frankowski, SChr 313-871-2778 6 2016 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT PARISH OFFICE REPORT OF YOUR GENEROSITY FOR THE WORK OF GOD’S CHURCH For the week April 10, 2016 Budget (weekly) ......................................... 1,685.00 Contributions: @ Mass … (58 envelopes) ............................. 1647.00 Loose Cash ....................................................... 78.00 Through the Week … (0 envelopes) .................... 0.00 Total Contributed .......................................... 1725.00 Over/Under for Week ........................................ 40.00 Total Envelopes Used (204 distributed) …………....58 + Please remember St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good counsel Parish in your will + WEEKLY DONATIONS: It is very important that you try to donate every week or at least use all your envelopes if you donate monthly. Weekly giving allows us to pay our bills on time. It assures us a steady income and allows us to budget our future needs. We are grateful for all your donations that help support our parish of St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish. Thank you and God bless you. St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish Pastoral Council meets September through June on the third Tuesday of the month at 7 pm in the Parish House. All parishioners are encouraged to attend any council meeting. St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church APRIL 16/17 – F OURTH S UNDAY OF EASTER 4:00 pm. Jerry Jogoda req by Diane Detloff; For the parishioners of St. Raymond-Our Lady of Good Counsel Church and Our Lady Queen of Heaven-Good Shepherd Church 10:30 am. Harry Westrick req by Paul and Janet Stutz; Chet Lyczkowski req by Ruth Westrick; Howard Chauvin req by Cy Chauvin. Monday, APRIL 18 - Easter Weekday 8:30 am Mass: No intentions requested Tuesday, Tuesday, APRIL 19 - Easter Weekday 8:30 am Mass: No intentions requested Wednesday, Wednesday, APRIL 20 - Easter Weekday NO MASS Thursday, Thursday, APRIL 21 - St. Anselm, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 8:30 am Mass: No intentions requested Friday Friday, APRIL 22 - Easter Weekday 8:30 am Mass: Napoleon Ludy (1 month anniv.) req by Parish Saturday, Saturday, APRIL 23 - St. George, Martyr; St. Adalbert, Bishop and Martyr 4 pm Vigil Mass: (see intentions below) NB: F OR DAILY MASS PLEASE USE SIDE DOOR ENTRANCES Readings for Next Weekend First Reading — Paul and Barnabas continue their travels, spreading the faith and unifying the churches (Acts 14:21-27). Psalm — I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God (Psalm 145). Second Reading — John’s vision of God dwelling with the human race (Revelation 21:1-5a). Gospel — As Jesus has loved us, so we must love one another (John 13:31-33a, 34-35). The Gift The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is nothing without work. —Emile Zola FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER April 23/24, 2016 For the week of April 17th Monday: Acts 11:1-18 Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4 Jn 10:11-18 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26 Ps 87:1b-7 Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24 — 13:5a Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8 Jn 12:44-50 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25 Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27 Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33 Ps 2:6-11ab Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52 Ps 98:1-4 Jn 14:7-14 Marge Kociemba Joan Lyczkowski Cathy McCloskey Don Allen Ronald McCloskey Mary Allen Dolores McHale Andrea Allison Long Moua MaryAnn Baluch Claudia Neubauer Evie Barrows Anna Polak James Bartelotti Arland Powell Maria Benoit Michelle Rautenberg Lynn Detloff Pat Randolph Marge Bischoff Loretta Servo Mary Bissa Fred Simpson Ronald Caponi Mary Simpson Joann Clinchoc Essie Taylor Matthew Colangelo Mary Satawa Millie Connor Martha Semrau Marie Czantske Hildegard Starosta Bernie Doebler Horace Thompson Darryl Fletcher Mary Thompson Joan Gawron Mary Tunesi-Kowtun “Rachel” Beverly Robert Urban Gietzen Juanita Vazquez Monteris Gordon David Webb Lisa Gray Marge Wisniewski Joe Haas Toua (Tom) Yang Gloria Janicki Mary Jean EdwardsRizalina Jaramillo Levering Unless expressly requested by the family, usually the name of the sick person will be taken off the list after two months. In the instance of an ongoing serious, critical, or terminal status that is known to us, that policy will not apply. Call the office 313-527-0525. Donuts and Coffee Sponsored this week: Spaghetti Dinner Next Week: Hmong Community We are in need of: TUNA, CAN MEAT, HAND SOAP, CLEANING PRODUCTS, AND CAN POTATOES. Please, when you are shopping, think of those who can’t and pick up one more item and bring it with you to Church. Acts 14:21-27 Ps 145:8-13 Rv 21:1-5a Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35 DAY & TIME Celebrant Proclaim the Word Altar Extraordinary Servers Saturday, April 23, 4 pm Art & Cathy Tyll’s five sons req by Sr. Mary Brigid & Sr. Mary Denis O’Reilly SSND Fr. Bob Kotlarz Alice 1.*Tom Vallejo D’Angelo 2.*Eileen Vallejo Diane Detloff 3. H: Deacon Joe Sunday, April 24, 10:30 am Chet Lyczkowski req by Ray and Diane Braziunas; For the parishioners of St. RaymondOur Lady of Good Counsel Church and Our Lady Queen of Heaven-Good Shepherd Church Fr. Bob Kotlarz Audrey Arrington Vincent Thompson Fourth Sunday of Easter 1.*Lynne Tighe 2. Bob Selwa 3. Jane Selwa 4. *Beryl Fletcher 5.H: Xai Lu Cha Volunteers Sarah and Kevin Klucens 7 MASS WITH THE INTENTION OF THE NAMES OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED LISTED BELOW, WILL BE CELEBRATED ON THE FIRST TUESDAY AND THIRD FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH AT 8:30 AM. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Regina Adamek 12.04.21-12.08.13 Edward Adamek 07.13.20-12.31.06 Elizabeth Altermatt 03.17.1914-03.04.2007 Joseph Altermatt 07.21.1911-02.06.2006 Lillian Kaitz Altermatt 05.01.1935-03.05.2015 Tony Altermatt 08.27.1949-04.16.2015 Earl Ball 02.17.1908-12.08.1966 Lillian Ball 10.08.1918-12.08.2005 Gerald “Jerry” Baumgart 09.22.1932-09.29.2012 Harold Behnke Victoria Behnke Edward Benninger 02.23.1921-05.16.1999 Helen Benninger 03.25.1920-02.05.2012 Dennis J. 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