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Saturday, January 14th
8:30 a.m. Weekly Memorial Mass
5:00 p.m. Peter Disturco, req. his family
Sunday, January 15th
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 a.m. Vira Perryman, req. Becky Schaal and family
9:00 a.m. Libero Docchio, req. his wife and family
10:30 a.m. David Lafiosca, req. his family
12:00 p.m. Marge Dyroff, req. Rosemarie Sommo and
family
Monday, January 16th
7:00 a.m. For the People of the Parish and all their
intentions
12:10 p.m. Dolly Cozzini, req. Joe, Nancy, Joseph and Anthony
Randazzo
Tuesday, January 17th
7:00 a.m. Michael Walsh, req. Maureen and Larry Hunt
12:10 p.m. Martin Dragos, req. his wife Helen
Wednesday, January 18th
7:00 a.m. Charlotte Hogan, req. Victoria DiSanto
12:10 p.m. Jean Merrill, req. Eileen Prendeville
Thursday, January 19th
7:00 a.m. Joseph DeFranco, req. James and Allison Farley
12:10 p.m. Michael Rubino, req. Eileen Prendeville
Friday, January 20th
7:00 a.m. Nick Carone, req. Mauro and Betty Iarussi
12:10 p.m. Michael Rubino, req. 2009 Womens Cornerstone
Team
Saturday, January 21st
8:30 a.m. Weekly Memorial Mass
5:00 p.m. Mary and John Cullen, req. The Cullen Family
Sunday, January 22nd
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 a.m. Michael Rubino, req. Zinn Title Agency
9:00 a.m. Jean Marchetta, req. Mr. and Mrs. John Veracco
10:30 a.m. Marguerite Curti, req. Ann and George McIntyre
12:00 p.m. Helen Rubino, req. Linda and Gary Molstad
Calendar of Parish Activities
Week of January 15, 2012 Saturday, January 14th
6:00 p.m. Catechist Appreciation Dinner, Entire Parish Hall, K
Sunday, January 15th
1:30—6:30 p.m. CYO Basketball Games, Gym
6:00—8:00 p.m. High School Youth Group Aftershock, Entire
Parish Hall / A
6:00 p.m. Jr. /Middle School Youth
Monday, January 16th
The A of OLP Closed Today
3:00—4:30 p.m. A of OLP Gym Time, A
5:00—9:30 p.m. CYO Basketball practice, A
7:30 p.m. Rosary and Novena, church
Tuesday, January 17th
9:00—9:30 a.m. Sandwiches for St. Joseph’s Social Service
Center, Elizabeth, Parish Hall Lobby
3:00—4:30 p.m. A of OLP gym time, A
5:00—9:30 p.m. CYO Basketball practices, A
6:30—9:00 p.m. A of OLP Cub Scouts, CAF
7:00—9:00 p.m. Bible Timeline, Entire Parish Hall
7:30 p.m. Adult Choir practice, church
7:30 p.m. RCIA, Counting Room
Wednesday, January 18th
3:30—4:45 p.m. Religious Education Classes, A/PH/
school/CAF
7:15—8:30 p.m. Religious Education Classes, A/PH/
school/CAF
Thursday, January 19th
1:00—2:00 p.m. Holy Hour for Reparation, church
3:30—4:45 p.m. Religious Education Classes, A/PH/
school/CAF
5:30—10:00 p.m. CYO Basketball, A
Friday, January 20th
3:00—4:30 p.m. A of OLP Gym Time, A
5:30—10:00 p.m. CYO Basketball, A
Saturday, January 21st
10:00 a.m. 12 noon Rel. Ed 2nd Grade Blessing Cup
Reconciliation Retreat, Entire Parish Hall / Gym
6:00—7:30 p.m. SCC Wine and Cheese Gathering, Entire
Parish Hall / K
Sunday, January 22nd
1:00—3:30 p.m. K of C Free Throw Contest, Gym
7:00—9:00 p.m. High School Youth Ministry Aftershock,
Entire Parish Hall / A
Masses for the Week
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Relatives and Friends Who %eed Our Prayers Please pray especially for the following people who have recently been added to our prayer list:
Andrew Dantzler Chuck Foley Frances Larsen Rose Conte
Doris Chirash Agnes Inserra Susan Griffin Shane Cook
William DiLemme Elaine Patterson Abdalla Shenouda Maria Atanase
Orlena Shek and six special intentions
Let us also pray for the men and women who are serving in our military in particular those who are from our
parish:
PFC. Joseph Robert Pecca - Korea CPL. Gerald Squirlock Jr., Army – Afghanistan
2LT. Charlie Law, Army - Iraq COL Paul J. McAneny, Air Force—Kuwait
Lance CPL. Christopher Sodano -Marines - Afghanistan
Also, please remember our dearly departed relatives and friends who have passed away recently especially
Sylvia Kelly and Irene Jezellski. May they rest in peace.
Please remember that there is a special intention book located in the Baptistery of the church. Your intention can
be written in it and prayed for during the Masses that are said at Our Lady of Peace.
Scriptural Readings
for the Week of
January 15, 2012
Second Sunday
in Ordinary Time
Sunday
1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; 1
Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42
Monday
1 Sm 15:16-23; Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday
1 Sm 16:1-13; Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday
1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51;
Mk 3:1-6
Thursday
1 Sm 18:6-9, 19:1-7; Mk 3:7-12
Friday
1 Sm 24:3-21; Mk 3:13-19
Saturday
2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27;
Mk 3:20-21
Will You Please Make Sandwiches For Those in %eed?
On Tuesday, January 17th, we will deliver sandwiches made at home by Our Lady of Peace
parishioners to St. Joseph’s Social Service Center in Elizabeth.
The sandwiches are used in various community outreach programs.
Please bring the sandwiches to Our Lady of Peace in the morning only:
From 7:00 am to 8:45 am, sandwiches can be left in the vestibule of the church on the side
closest to the Rectory.
From 9:00 am to 9:30 am, sandwiches should be brought to the lobby of the Parish Hall
At 9:30 am, we leave to deliver sandwiches to St. Joseph’s!
Note: If a snow or ice storm is forecasted for the 17th, we will reschedule the day to collect
sandwiches to Thursday the 19th. That way we can be sure that the roads are definitely
clear when we drive out.
If you have questions on how to package the sandwiches, please call Marie Russo at 908
918 0779 or Arlene Hluch at 908 604 6674. Thank you!
THE CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY OF SUMMIT
FIRST MEETI%G OF 2012 - %EW MEMBERS WELCOME
Please join the Christ Child Society of Summit for our first meeting of the new year on
Tuesday, January 17th at 7:00 pm. This informal meeting will be held at 33 Colt
Road, the home of one of our members here in Summit. Our activities and programs
include our annual Rummage Sale, a Baby Shower to provide layettes to newborns, a
School Supplies Drive for local students in need, and other outreach programs including
volunteering at a Newark child care center for children of high school teens. For more
information, please contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.christchildsummit.org.
All Our Lady of Peace Ushers Please Take %ote
A mandatory meeting for all ushers will be held on Monday, January
31st at 7:30 p.m. in our Parish Hall. Please contact Fr. Bill directly with any
concerns or conflicts.
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January Youth Club �ews
Middle School Youth Club
(7th and 8th grade)
Friday, February 3rd 6:00 p.m. Youth Club
Overnight Retreat. It will end after 8:30 a.m. mass on
Saturday, Feb. 4th (about 9:00 a.m.). Check Rectory
mail slot for sign up brochure. Registration deadline
is Friday, January 20, 2012 Due to the logistics of
planning we cannot accept late registrations!!!
Junior Youth Club
(5th and 6th grade)
Saturday, February 11th 7:00—9:00 p.m. Saint
Valentine’s Day Theme plus Open Gym/Games
Thank you to everyone that supported the
Pajama Program. It was a huge success!
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact me—Maureen Miller
Junior/Middle School Youth Minister
at 908-508-0544 or [email protected].
5ew Memorial Candles You may have noticed that there are new
electric candles on either side of the middle doors
in the back of our church. These are Memorial
Lights that you can have lit in memory of a loved
one for an entire year. The donation is $150 for
the year and the name of your loved one will be
placed under the candle.
This is a wonderful way to remember those
that you have lost.
If interested, just come into the rectory and see
the receptionist.
Stewardship Report for December 2011 Collections (4 Sundays) = $49,426
5et available for use after
Archdiocesan Assessment = $43,989
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Avg. Sunday Envelope
Donations = $11,121
Avg. Loose Cash = $ 1,235
Avg. # of Envelopes Used
Weekly = 413
Avg. Donation per Envelope= $26.92
Food Pantry Items
of the Week Our supplies of sugar, indi-
vidually wrapped toothbrushes
and dish detergent are very low. Thank you for all
your kindness and generosity. The families who share
from our food pantry truly appreciate your help.
Archbishop’s Annual Appeal
Making a Difference
Individuals and families living with disabilities,
particularly developmental disabilities, often feel at
the margins of parish life. They also typically have
additional struggles concerning their relationship
with God, world, church and school systems. The
Archdiocesan Department of Pastoral Ministry with
Persons with Disabilities works to build structures of
support at the parish level to address this special
group. The department seeks to affirm the Baptism
of people with disabilities, acknowledging their call
to participate in the life and mission of the Church,
to the extent that each person desires and is able.
This includes catechesis and faith formation, the sac-
ramental life of the Church, evangelization, outreach
and pastoral ministry.
Last year, with the help of this department,112
parishes in the Archdiocese offered catechesis for
individuals with disabilities. It also promotes faith-
based support for mothers and fathers, inclusive
Family Masses and has worked directly and indi-
rectly with more then 500 families over past years.
Thank you for your support of the Archbishop’s
Annual Appeal, which helps bring to reality the ex-
perience of welcome and affirmation for individuals
and families living with disabilities in the Archdio-
cese of Newark.
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Academy Open House –
Discover The Academy Advantage
The Academy of Our Lady of Peace will be hosting
two Open Houses on Sunday, January 29, 2012 from
10am to 12:30pm and Wednesday, February 1, 2012
from 9:00am to 11:00am. The Academy ranks in the
top 10% nationally on standardized tests. We provide
our students an excellent education in a Christ-centered
environment.
Our student ambassadors will be on hand to provide
tours for our visitors. Come meet our principal, Mr.
Thomas Berrios, and visit our bright and updated class-
rooms and facilities, including our state-of-the-art tech-
nology lab and updated science lab. Learn about our
full day Pre-K 3 and 4-year old programs, full day Kin-
dergarten program, our on-site Before & After Care
Services, as well as our challenging academic and ex-
tra-curricular programs. Experience our SmartBoard
technology and hear about our after-school activities,
such as our First Lego League Robotics team, Basket-
ball, Volleyball, Softball, Track and Cross Country
teams, Scouting and so much more. Come discover The
Academy Advantage!
For more information contact the school’s office at
908-464-8657 ext. 11 or visit
www.theacademyolp.org.
Academy Panthers Hit the Course
Running in Cross Country 2011
The Cross Country Track Team of The Academy of
Our Lady of Peace enjoyed another great fall season in
2011. Academy students finished in the top fifteen at
every track meet, bringing home twenty-one medals.
The team’s success is a result of the students’ hard
work, dedication and training for these long-distance
races. Kyle Cheung, Molly Rhein, Brigit Wolf and
Frankie Gagliano were among the Academy students
awarded medals this year.
Attention:
Small Christian Communities
It’s time for our End-of-Season
Celebration
Wine and Cheese Party
Saturday, Jan. 21st
after the 5 p.m. Mass.
in Parish Hall
All past and present Small
Groups and their families are welcome to
come meet and greet other groups and get to
know each other better!
Knights of Columbus Council 783 Serving Berkeley Heights,
5ew Providence, and Summit
Council 783 of the Knights of Columbus is spon-
soring a free throw basket ball contest on Sunday Janu-
ary 22, 2012 for all youth ages 10 through 14 years of
age. There will be separate events for boys and girls of
each age group. Every entrant will receive a certificate
of participation and the winner of each group will re-
ceive a certificate and advance to participate in district,
regional and state championships. Registration will be
at 1:00 PM in Our Lady of Peace gymnasium at 111
South Street in New Providence. Contest will start im-
mediately thereafter. Each participant will have 3 prac-
tice throws and 15 throws from the foul line. Highest
number of basket in each group is the winner. Parents
should accompany child and bring proof of age to regis-
tration.
Boys and Girls, come out for an afternoon of fun and
show your basket ball skills.
Tony LaSalle, Event Chairmen
Bereavement Support Group
St. Teresa of Avila Church in Summit has begun its
Bereavement Support Group series Journey Through
Grief into Hope. Gatherings are held on Tuesday eve-
nings 7:30—9:00 p.m. now through January 31st. Come
when you can but don’t grieve alone. If you or a friend
has lost a loved one, come, you might gain peace no mat-
ter how long ago the lose was. For details and to register,
please contact Anne Fahey at 908-771-0784.
Minutes from Parish Council meeting December 21, 2011
Council meeting attendees were: Father Bill, Karen Dreitlein, Pat Jackson,
Paul Johnson, Jerry Russo and Valerie Mitreuter
Meeting was called to order by Jerry Russo at 7:30 PM
Opening Prayer - Valerie Mitreuter
Open discussion:
High school youth group has participated in an few service project at St John, and for St
Joseph’s
The current youth group leader celebrated her one year anniversary
Youth group masses have been well attended and will continue.
Church issues:
50/50 - Congratulations to the “Super” 50/50 winner. The Parish share of the prize will be
used for necessary repairs to sidewalks next to the school and entrance to the Parish
Hall. Our thanks to Debbie and Jim Johnson.
Mass attendance – While the number of attendees at mass stayed pretty much the same
our collections down about $30,000 since July.
We have been advised that the church and school are being sued by an individual who
alleges he was molested by the former priest Father Capparelli while he was stationed at
Our Lady of Peace from 1982 to 1986.
Interrogatories have been completed and forwarded to attorneys for the plaintive and the
archdioceses.
Solar Power - The parish was approached by a consortium to allow us to use our
facilities as a solar panel “farm” to generate electricity. Our facility represents an
excellent opportunity for installation of these panels on the roofs on the school, gym and
parish hall.
Since the design of these buildings provide a “parapet” above the roofs the panels will
be hidden.
There will be no cost to the parish and we will benefit by a 50% reduction in our
electricity costs.
Closing prayer Father Bill
Meeting was closed at 9:15 P.M.
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The Academy of OLP Robotics Team Wins Again at State Finals
The Academy of Our Lady of Peace Robotics Team won the Second Place Presentation
Award at the First Lego League (“FLL”) Robotics State Finals. FLL Robotics is a global
competition wherein each team must research and solve a current real-world issue. This
year the challenge was related to food safety. Each team must also assemble and
program a robot which completes many designated tasks in the competition.
The Academy Robotics team, “Panther Power,” studied and researched food safety and
contamination issues, ultimately focusing on an American favorite – the apple. They
spent countless hours conducting experiments and discussing the causes of food
contamination as well as possible solutions. They proposed a simple, effective tool to
reduce contamination of apples before they reach the consumer. To further their goal of
helping food distributors remove pesticides and other toxins from apples prior to sale,
they shared their invention with local supermarkets.
At the FLL Regional Competition in Clifton, Panther Power presented its research and
innovative solution to a panel of judges. They were awarded First Place for Core Values,
recognizing their teamwork, communication and problem-solving skills. The Panther
Power Team was among the top competitors and was invited to compete at the State
Finals, as it has every year since The Academy’s Robotics program began four years ago.
On Saturday December 10th
, Panther Power competed against the top 48 teams in New
Jersey at the FLL Robotics State Finals. The team performed well and achieved
impressive scores from the judges. Panther Power won The Second Place Project and
Research Award, recognizing the team’s clear, informative and creative presentation of
its research and innovative solution. Also, Panther Power mentor, Dr. Gail Seelig, was
awarded the Mentor Award, recognizing her commitment and dedication to the students’
exploration of science. The Academy of Our Lady of Peace and the community of New
Providence are very proud of its students and congratulate Panther Power, Coach Mrs.
Alys Tyler and Mentor Dr. Gail Seelig on their impressive performance and well-
deserved awards at the State Finals.
The Academy of Our Lady of Peace is a private Catholic School located in downtown
New Providence with students in grades Pre-K3 through Grade 8. Offering a challenging
academic curriculum and many enrichment activities within a religious atmosphere, The
Academy of Our Lady of Peace strives to inspire and prepare its students to achieve their
personal best. For more information, please visit www.TheAcademyOLP.org or call the
school office at (908) 464-8657.
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39 years of legalized abortion!
Over 53 million victims!
Can’t anything be done?
What can I do?
Protect the unborn, join in the March for Life. Our Lady of Peace
in conjunction with St. Teresa of Avila parish is joining thousands
in sending a message to our elected representatives that we choose
LIFE and we believe ABORTION KILLS AN UNBORN CHILD!
March for Life Washington, D.C. Monday
January 23, 2012
REMEMBER – Unite on the Life Principles to Overturn
Roe v. Wade and With Love Protect Mothers and
Preborn Children. No Exception! No Compromise!"
“Here am I, Lord. I come to do Your Will.”“Here am I, Lord. I come to do Your Will.”“Here am I, Lord. I come to do Your Will.”“Here am I, Lord. I come to do Your Will.” (Heb. 10:9)
• Fare - Adults and Students 12 and above $30 – Bus
(Financial Aid is available for students)
Children 12 and under Free
Maximum fare per family $70 (Please bring your own bag lunch.)
SEATING IS LIMITED, PLEASE RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW! Please fill in the form below and mail it with a check for your fare payable to St. Teresa of Avila
no later than Wednesday, January 18, 2012 to the Parish Office, 306 Morris Ave., Summit, N.J.
07901 Attn: March for Life Coordinator: Louise Biunno – Faith & Life Society
Pick Up & Drop Off: St. Teresa of Avila Church, 306 Morris Ave., Summit, N.J. 07901
Name: ______________________________________ Phone Number: _________________________
Street: _______________________________ Town: _________________________ ZIP: __________
Email:____________________________________________Cell Phone:________________________
# of Seats Required –> Adults _______ Students _______ Amount Enclosed: $ ________________
18 must have parent/guardian written permission.
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Information & Itinerary
For more information contact:
Louise Biunno - Faith & Life 908-313-8427 St. Teresa of Avila
Ray Cooney 908-464-1493 Knights of Columbus
Carol Treventi - Faith & Life 908-665-0751 Our Lady of Peace
IMPORTANT: Due to construction in Washington, the locations of the
March for Life activities are different from previous years.
Schedule for Monday, January 23, 2012
• 6:10am: Celebration of Mass at St. Teresa of Avila, Summit. Please park cars in the parking
spaces to the right of the church and display your parking pass which will be given to you.
• 6:50am: Bus leaves from St. Teresa for the non-stop to Washington, DC. Time to
Washington approx. 4.5 hours. Lavatory on board bus. Bring a Bag lunch to be eaten on bus.
• 12:00 Noon: Bus will arrive at 7th
Street and The Mall for the Rally.
• 1:00 pm: March begins at the Mall up Constitution Ave. We will turn right at 3rd
St. Continue
to Independence Avenue turn left and proceed to the Rayburn Building, 2 blocks on the right.
(The approximate time for the March and the walk to the Rayburn Building, 2168 Independence
Ave is 50 minutes, about 1mile)
• 2:30 pm: Attend reception sponsored by Congressman Scott Garrett in the “Gold Room”
Rayburn House Office Building. Meet other New Jersey March for Life participants and have
refreshments. (Reception is from 2pm to 4pm)
• 3:00 pm: Meet with Congressman Leonard Lance, Cannon House Office Bldg. rm. 426 to
discuss the humanity of each pre-born child.
• 4:30 pm: Bus will depart Botanical Gardens parking area to leave promptly for home.
• 5:45 pm: Stop at rest stop in Maryland to pick up dinner.
• 10:00pm Approximate arrival home at St. Teresa of Avila, Summit.
Please fill out for anyone under the age of 18
I grant permission for _______________________________________________to participate in the March
for Life in Washington, DC on January 23, 2012 with the parish checked on the front side of this form.
Name: ___________________________________ Relationship: __________________________________
Emergency Contact Phone Number: ________________________________________
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We want to thank everyone who gave donations for the beautiful flowers
and decorations for our Church this past Christmas, 2011. We also want to thank
all our parishioners who graciously gave their time and creative efforts to
prepare, decorate and maintain our Church particularly at this time of year.
Your generosity is truly appreciated.
Christmas Flower Offerings Made in Memory of:
MICHELLE ABBONDANDOLO, req. Mr. Joseph Abbondandolo
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE ALTO AND LONGWORTH FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Alto
KEITH AMATO, req. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Amato
MICHAEL HAMATY, req. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Amoia
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE ANNELLI AND PERILLO FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Annelli
AUNT NANCY, req. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Aranda
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE BALE AND GUNTHER FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. John Bale
JOHN AND MARY BELLEVILLE AND PASQUALE PALLITLA, req. Ms Brenda Bellevelle
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE BERNOSKIE AND CLOSS FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bernoskie
ZELIA AND WILLIAM MULHOLLAND, req. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Boucher
OUR PARENTS, req. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Brabant
ANNA BRENNAN AND ANDREAS MANSFELD, req. Miss Freda Brennan
COLIN WEIR AND MILDRED AND GENE BUERLE, req. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Buerle III
FRANCES MESSON, req. Ms. Jane Callahan
JACK KEYSER, req. Mr. & Mrs. Dominick Callandriello
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE CAMILLI AND BARNISH FAMILIES, req. by Mr. Philip Camilli
PETER CAMPISI, req. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Campisi
BIAGIO AND MARIA ROMANO, req. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Capone
ROBERT CAPORASO, req. Mrs. Robert Caporaso
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE CAREY AND BRESLIN FAMILIES, req. Miss Mary E. Carey
NICK CARMINE CARONE, req. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carone
PAUL L. CARROLL, Jr., req. Mrs. Paul L. Carroll, Jr.
JOSEPH AND ANNETTE CATELLO AND LESLIE CATELLO, req. Ms. Arlene Catello
OUR PARENTS, req. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Chapla
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE CAMPANO, RICCI, PENELLA AND CIOCCI FAMILIES. req.
Miss Antoinette Ciocci
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE CLAPCICH AND GUERRIERI FAMILIES AND FRIENDS, req.
Mr. & Mrs. Eligio Clapich
JOSEPH CONTE, req. Mr. & Mrs. Guy Conte
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE CUCCO FAMILY, req. Mr. William Cucco
MARY AND JOHN CULLEN, req. Miss M. Cullen
JOHN AND MARY CULLEN, req. Miss Patricia Cullen
MARGARET AND WALTER HAGARTY, req. Mrs. Mary A. Davidson
DEACON JOSEPH Del MONTE Sr., req. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DelMonte
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE DE LUISE AND D’ADDIO FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Pasquale De Luise
PETER OTTE, req. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph DeMarco
PEDRO ORLANDO DIAZ, req. Mr. & Mrs. Jose Diaz
PHILIP Di GUGLIELMO, req. Mrs. Annette Di Guglielmo
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE Di PARISI AND MONTOURI FAMILIES, req. Carmela DiParisi
JOSEPH AND LOUISE DiSABATO, req. Mrs. Meghan Di Sabato
GENEAVEVE KELLER DONOVAN, req. Mr. Francis Donovan
DAN AND JEAN LoPRESTO AND ED AND HELEN DORAN, req. Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Doran
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE DRONE AND MANNING FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Leon Drone
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DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE FAHEY AND McCORMACK FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Anne Fahey
JAMES P. FARLEY, req. Mr. & Mrs. James Farley
JOHN FELEZZOLA, req. Mrs. F. Felezzola
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MURAN AND FEOLI FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Alfonzo Feoli
ANTHONY FEOLI, req. Mrs. Anthony Feoli
R. FERARO, req. Mrs. Robert Feraro
ANTHONY, ANTOINETTE AND MARIE CAPUANO, req. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Fioravanti
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE FRY AND FRIEDEL FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fry
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GEISLINGER AND DUDDY FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Rudy Geislinger
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GENNETTI, D’ANGELO AND MADDALUNA FAMILIES, req.
Mrs. John Gennetti
JOSEPH GOEPFERT, req. Mrs. Joseph Goepfert
STEVE MEDINA, req. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Grant
MICHAEL HAMATY, req. Mr. & Mrs. Ely Hamaty
CRISTINA ATANASC req. Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Hanson
CRISTINA BERRIOS, req. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Harris
ANNA AND ERHARDT STORCK, req. Ms. Arlene Hluch
MICHAEL BORIK, req. Ms. Marlene Hluch
ROSE AND MIKE HANSKO AND ANNA STORCK, req. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Hluch
MARIA AND ANTONIO CORTESE AND JOHN M. HODGES, req. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hodges
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE IGO AND FOLEY FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Alan B. Igo
JOHN NEVILL, req. Ms. Patricia Jackson
GENEVIEVE JAMER AND ROBERT AND JULIA JOHNSON, req. Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Jamer
DECEASED FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF THE MARKELL AND JOHANSON FAMILIES, req.
Mrs. Winifred M. Johanson
JAMES JOHNSTON Sr. AND THE DECEASED MEMABERS OF THE GENNETTI FAMILY, req. Mrs. J. Johnston
CARMEN DeMARIA, req. Mr. & Mrs. George J. Kachmar
WALTER KANIA, req. Mr. Chris Kania
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE ADAMKO AND KASNEY FAMILIES req. Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Kasney
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE KANE AND KEENAN FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Keenan
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE PICTROSKI AND KENNEDY FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Kennedy
JACK KEYSER, req. Mrs. C. J. Keyser
OUR PARENTS, req. Mr. & Mrs. George Knorr
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE KOLLER AND CASE FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. John Koller
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GSELL AND KRONEN FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. David Kronen
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE KROPFL AND MONALDO FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kropfl
DAVID LAFIOSCA, req. Mrs. David Lafiosca
ANTHONY WILLIAM ZELE, req. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lau
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GRYCOCK AND MORAN FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. George Leslie
JOHN, req. Mrs. Lucia Leonard
MARY JARRELL, req. Mrs. Jill Lessing
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE LIBERATO AND TORSIELLO FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. J. Liberato
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE BOBAL AND LUCIANI FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Luciani
LOUISE MAGGI, req. Mr. Peter Maggi
LOUISE MAGGI AND ROSE WITT, req. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Maggi
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MARTIN AND ZDUNIEWICZ FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Martin
LEON S. KANOPKA, req. Dr. & Mrs. Lorenzo Matinetti
ROBERT MASINI, req. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest F. Masini Jr.
JOHN AND KEN MAURER, req. Mrs. John Maurer Jr.
BEVERLY McENROE, req. Mr. Joseph McEnroe
HERBERT McSHERRY, req. Mrs. Mildred McSherry
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MEDINA AND KELLY FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Medina
DONALD J. MELEGA, req. Mrs. Donald Melega
WALTER F. MELINIS, req. Mrs. Walter Melinis
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ROBERT MELLON, req. Mrs. Robert F. Mellon
LENA SCARANAGELLO, JOHN MERCANTI AND SUE PUNGELLO, req. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mercanti
ALBERT AND ELLEN MILLER, req. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Miller of Berkeley Heights
MR. AND MRS. VINCENT MIZZONI, req. Mr. John Mizzoni
PHILIP MUSUM, req. Mrs. Philip Musum
JOHN NAVE AND JOSEPH AUMANN req. Mr. & Mrs. William Nave
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE ROMANO AND NELL FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Nell
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MALINA AND NOWICKI FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nowicki
JOHN O’DONOHUE, req. Mrs. John O’Donohue
JOHN O’LEARY Sr., req. Mr. & Mrs. David O’Leary
THERESA ONDRIS, req. The Ondris Family
MARIA AND MARTIN PINGAL, req. Mr. & Mrs. James Oswald
ALBERT PARLAPIANO, req. Mrs. Grace Parlapiano
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE PETER MORSON AND VINCENT PAVONE FAMILIES, req.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Pavone
WALTER AND FRED SIMPSON, req. Mrs. Dolores Payerl
JOSEPH MICHAEL PECCA, req. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pecca
JEAN MERRILL, req. Mrs. Helen Picone
MY PARENTS JOHN AND MARY FRESNICS, req. Maryanne Purcell
MARGARET FILIPPONE, req. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rafferty
CAROL WOODRUFF, req. Mr. & Mrs. James Ransom
DOUG M. RILLO, req. Marian Rillo
J. H. RIORDAN, req. Mrs. Elizabeth Riordan
TOM AND ELEANOR O’CONNOR req. req. Jane M. Romany
MICHAEL J. RUBINO, req. Mrs. Michael J. Rubino
FLORENCE KLIMOVICK, req. Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Rusu
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE FORCINO AND SACHSEL FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Sachsel
LEONARD SAGENDORF AND SALVATORE AND MARGARET ROMEO, req. Dorothy Sagendorf
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE SCHIPANI AND RUSSO FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Schipani
MARY SCHIPANI SUTTON, req. Miss Christine Schipani
NICK AND ROSA SCRENCI, req. Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Screnci
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE CONNELLY AND SHEEHAN FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. G.J. Sheehan
STEVE SILWONES AND JOHN RUPP, req. Mrs. Steve Silwones
FRANK A. SIMONE, req. his wife, Mrs. Louise Simone
FRANK W. LYNCH, req. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Smith
PAUL AVIGNONE, req. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Smith
PARENTS OF DIANE AND HAROLD SNYDER, req. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Snyder
REGIS SOHL, req. Ms. Karen Sohl
FRANK SOMMO Sr., req. Mrs. Rosemarie Sommo
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE SOMMO AND JESPERSEN FAMILIES, req. Mr. Paul Sommo
PETER V. SOMMO AND FAMILY, req. Mrs. Peter Sommo
EDWARDO B. CUDALA, req. Mr. & Mrs. James Stokes
MARGARET PREZUHY, req. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Surman
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE TIMONY FAMILY, req. Mrs. Peter Timony
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE O’TOOLE AND TISCH FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Harry C. Tisch
GUIDO TORSIELLO AND TORSIELLO FAMILY MEMBERS, req. Mrs. Guido Torsiello
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE DORSEY FAMILY, req. Mrs Regina Vengrow
JEAN GRESTOR AND CAROLE SNEYERS, req. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Virgilio
GERTRUDE GILL, JOHN GILL AND HELEN WAGNER, req. Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Wagner
HAROLD AND TOM WEIDELI, req. Mrs. Harold Weideli
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GARBAY AND WESTON FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Henrietta Weston
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MACKIN AND YAEGER FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Jacob W. Yaeger
ALAN YOUNG, req. Mrs. Alan Young
JEAN A. YUCH, req. Mr. Albert Yuch
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CARMELO COSTA, req. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Zaeh
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MASTROBUONO AND ZAPPULLA FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Joseph Zappulla
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MAZZUCCO, SWENOR AND ZOTTI FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Anthony Zotti
Christmas Flower Donations were also made by:
Mr. & Mrs. John Alliston
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Allocco
Mr. & Mrs. John Bale
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Barone
Mrs. Marjorie M. Buttery
Ms. Karen Cole
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Colligan
Mrs. Sylvia Csorba
Mrs. A. P. Dill
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. George Espinal
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Fennell
Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Ferrara
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fezza
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Gagliano
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Granger
Mr. & Mrs. Garrettt Gary
Mrs. Carol Greaney
Mr. & Mrs. Santos Guzman
Mrs. W. Hagemann
Mr. & Mrs. John Hopeck
Ms. Janet Kania
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Koslap
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph La Bella
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Lee
Mr. & Mrs. Pedro Lopez
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Madsen
Mrs. Nicholas Maluso
Mrs. Thomas Mansfield
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Masino
Mr. & Mrs. Brian McNelis
Mr. & Mrs. David Meell
Mrs. James Meyers
Mr. Richard Miskinis
Mr. & Mrs. John Moore
Mr. & Mrs. John Morrison
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Munoz
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Nappi
Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Nicholais
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Papaianni
Miss Audrey Pavone
Ms. Teresa Rosato
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Spencer
Mr. & Mrs. Josef Stainer
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Trezza
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Vaz
Ms. Mary Jo Waeschle
Mrs. Joseph Whitley
Ms. Lisa Zichella
Mr. & Mrs. Nicola Zichella
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