Alice Bailey

Alice Bailey Obituary

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Age - 84

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September 11, 2023

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Pontiac, MI

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Fr Donatelli

Fr Donatelli

Age - 73

December 1, 2023

Let us pray in thanksgiving for the life of our brother, Fr. Gene M. Donatelli, S. J. , who died on November 29, 2023 at St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital in Pontiac, Michigan. He was 73 years old. May he rest in peace. Gino was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on February 13, 1950. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy from St. Pius X Seminary in Erlanger, Kentucky (1972) before entering the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus at Loyola House in Berkley, Michigan on September 3, 1972. He was ordained a priest on June 12, 1982 at Madonna della Strada Chapel on the campus of Loyola University Chicago, and pronounced final vows at St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, Illinois, on May 24, 1990. While in the Society, Gino earned a Master's Degree in English from New York University (1976) and a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from Santa Clara University (1983). He earned a DMin. in Theology from Lexington Theological Seminary (2001) and an Advanced Certificate in Pastoral Psychotherapy from the Center for Religion and Psychology in Chicago, Illinois (2005). During Regency Gino taught English at St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago (1976-1979). After ordination, he returned to St. Ignatius College Prep and ministered there for ten years as a teacher of English (1983-1987) and the director of pastoral ministry (1987-1993). After a well-deserved sabbatical, Gino directed his energy and talent into being present to people in the sacraments. He was missioned to Lexington, Kentucky, where he was the associate pastor of Cathedral of Christ the King (1995-1998) and Ss. Peter, Paul, and Peter Claver Churches (1996-2001). Gino spent eight years in Chicago where he was a chaplain at Loyola University Chicago's Medical Center (2001-2009) before returning to his beloved Lexington where he was the parochial vicar at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church (2009-2010), Ss. Francis and John Church (2009-2010), and Cathedral of Christ the King (2010-2017). In 2017, Gino was missioned to Colombere Center to care for his health and performed pastoral ministry. Gino's creativity was exceptional and his capacity to engage the people he served was remarkable. Whether in high school work, parish ministry, or hospital chaplaincy, he built vibrant relationships and always pointed folks toward Jesus. He was humble in wrestling with his own demons and always ready to grow in faith, hope, love, and service. His generosity in community was simple, genuine, and very much appreciated. Mrs. Rita O'Malley, the UMI Provincial Assistant for Ignatian Spirituality, has this to say of Gino:I was privileged to work with Gino during his time at St. Ignatius College Prep (SICP) in Chicago and remained his friend. During those years, Gino collaborated to begin the Kairos program at SICP. He was a joyful presence, tireless in his pastoral work, and faithful to his relationships. Fr. Gino loved and was loved deeply by his students. He never missed a significant milestone marked by a card filled with just the right sentiment and a shower of sparkles and glitter! Gino Donatelli, S. J. , was a priest, pastor, companion, and encourager extraordinaire. We will miss him and find balm in the many joyful memories he gave us. Suffrages: As we remember with gratitude all that God has done through his life of service to God and God's people, we are reminded of our privilege and obligation to offer Masses and prayers for his eternal repose. All members of the USA Midwest Province and those applied are to offer one Mass intention. Members of the Colombiere Jesuit Community will offer one additional Mass intention. All will wish to remember Gino in their prayers and Masses. Visitation:Sunday, December 3, 20234:00 - 7:00 p. m. Service 7:00 p. m. Colombiere Center9075 Big Lake RoadClarkston, MI 48346-1015Mass of Christian Burial:Monday, December 4, 202310:30 a. m. Colombiere CenterThe Service and the Mass will be LiveStreamed at:https://www. youtube. com/channel/UC9TJEVaNcLIQmq5H37lepXQCondolences:Colombiere Jesuit Communityc/o Bradley Schaeffer, S. J. 9075 Big Lake RoadClarkston, MI 48346-1015bschaeffer@jesuits. orgMemorial tributes to the Midwest Jesuits.Show more

Sue Blank

Sue Blank

Age - 77

November 26, 2023

Margaret Sue Blank departed this life on November 23rd, 2023. She was born Margaret Sue Lankford, on November 16th, 1946 in Pontiac, Michigan to Clyda Fern (Watt) and Herschel Lankford, who both preceded her in death. Sue loved to bake for her family. Cookies, pies and cakes were a staple in her kitchen… but nothing topped her Texas sheet-cake. Members of her family often (tongue in cheek) referred to her as "Betty Crocker". When she was a waitress at the Roll’n Donut, Sue was known for her great sense of humor and friendly disposition. Nobody knew as many jokes as her and even fewer people could tell one as well as she did. That sense of humor also endeared people to her when she worked as a school bus driver for school district U-46 in Elgin. A job that she held for 15 years before she retired in 2014. Sue is survived by her husband of 56 years Norton E. Blank Jr. whom she first met in late 1966. The first AFL-NFL Championship, also known as the Super Bowl, was played on January 15th, 1967. Seven days later, on Jan 22nd, 1967, Sue and Norton were married. This made it very easy to remember how many years they were married. Sue and Norton had two children, Janine Fern (Williamson) of Elgin, and Erik Norton Blank of McHenry. Along with her parents, Sue was preceded in death by her brother, Eugene, and sisters, Lois, Betty, Joyce, Carol, Janet and Donna. In addition to her husband Norton, her children Janine (Bill) and Erik (Jennifer), Sue is survived by two sisters, Barbara (DeWitt) and Joan (Lankford), 5 grandchildren Nolan, Colin, Taylor, Carter and Emma as well as a host of loving nieces and nephews. Although she was tough as nails when she needed to be, which was a trait shared by all the "Lankford girls", Sue was a warm, caring, devoted and generous wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother and friend. She was, and will continue to be loved and remembered for the wonderfully important role she played in the lives of her family. Rest in heaven Suzy Margaret. Visitation Tuesday November 28, 2023 from 4:00pm until 8:00pm at The Countryside Funeral Homes and Crematory, 95 South Gilbert St. , South Elgin. Funeral Wednesday November 29, 2023 11:30am at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Lakewood Memorial Park, Elgin. Info www. countrysidefuneralhomes. com or (847)289-8054 Show more

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