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Nazareth News
November 2019 Vol. 9, Number 11 www.kofc4021.org Unity
Charity
Fraternity
Nov 1 All Saints Day– Holy Day
Nov 11 6:00pm Mass
Annual Memorial Mass for fallen Knights
and family– Maternity (RSVP for dinner)
Nov 11 Veterans Day
Nov 13 11-noon Planned Parenthood protest on Rice
Nov 16 11:30-12:30 Planned Parenthood protest on Rice
(Saturday)
Nov 18 7-8pm Senior Bingo– Estates of Roseville
Nov 25 7:30 Business Meeting
Nov 28 9 am Thanksgiving Mass at St Rose
Nov 29 Last Day to reserve for Christmas Party
Dec 1 First Sunday of Advent
Dec 7 5:00pm- Christmas Party at Grumpy’s (RSVP)
Dec 8 Solemnity of
the Immaculate Conception
Dec 9 7:30pm Business Meeting
Dec 11 11-noon Planned Parenthood protest on Rice
Dec 21 11:30-12:30 Planned Parenthood protest on Rice
Dec 25 Christmas
Council Activities (see Calendar at www.KofC4021.org for all)
Knights Of Columbus Roseville Patriotism
# 4021
Nazareth Council 651-631-0538 Financial Sec. Dick Fredrick 651-773-0912
Grand Knight Tom Chamberland (612) 385-2606 Nazareth News Steve Pepin 651-338-1796
or [email protected] Dead line for Nazareth News is the 15th of each
month.
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SENIOR BINGO! Nov 18 at 7PM -Estates of Rose-ville (no Bingo in De-cember) To volunteer call, Bill Scarborough 651-489-3818 or Tom Dvorak 651-340-6100 or just come. Help is always needed.
The End of the Printed Version of Nazareth News–
8th Notice
Due to the dwindling number of Knights and Widows in
need of a paper copy of Nazareth News we have now
fallen below the number required by the US Postal Ser-
vice to maintain our bulk mailing status. The last paper
copy will be printed for February 2020. In the inter-
im:
1. Please send us your email address so that you can
receive an electronic copy of Nazareth News via
email. Send your Name and email to us at
[email protected]. We will send an electronic
copy each month. (You may continue to receive the
paper copy for awhile to meet our minimum quota)
2. If you will require a continued paper copy then
drop us a note at Nazaerth Council#4021 2233
North Hamline Avenue B-12 Roseville, MN. 55113
and we will make arrangements to make sure that
you continue get a paper copy in the mail.
From our Grand Knight :
Greetings Brother Knights,
Our annual Marathon for Non-Public Education is behind us. Most
of us have warmed up and dried out. Once the weather backed off,
the students came and all enjoyed the dogs and drinks. Thank you John Zettel and Dave Sampica for organiz-
ing again this year! And thank you to everyone else that helped out. We couldn’t have done any of this without you.
The Thanksgiving Mass will again be at Saint Rose of Lima this year. If you are in town and looking for a place to start your
day of thanks, please join us. There will be a Fourth Degree Honor Guard and refreshments. I hope to see you there.
Have you asked anyone to join the Knights of Columbus recently?
God Bless everyone,
Tom Chamberland,
Grand Knight, Nazareth
Council #4021, Rose-
ville, MN
Grand Knight Tom Chamberland (612) 385-2606
First Family to begin Marathon, Hotdogs during a
clear patch, Holy Family Adoption Agency at our Co-
lumbus Day festivities (see flyer), Candlelight Rosary
Procession from Capital to Cathedral.
The last Doro-
thy Day Pan-
cake serving
crew in old
facility.
Annette Prifrel died September 27th.. She was preceded in death by husband of 66 years, James Sr. "Jake” Prifrel who died Wednesday, September 11th at the age of 87. She was also preceded by her par-ents, Tony and Mary Bachinski; and sister, Joan Garvey. She is survived by six children, Jim Jr., Judi (Rick), Joe (Debbie), Mary (Mike), John (Debra), and Ann (Mike); twelve grandchildren, Nicholas, Lisa, Tony, Gina, Casey, Nick, Sarah, Joe, Allie, Abby, Dana, and Jessica; six great-grandchildren; and sister, Patty. She graduated from St. Bernard's grade school and Washington Senior High in St. Paul. Annette loved be-ing a housewife. She gave her love by making time to share in prayer, faith, and wisdom. For her own time, she loved gardening both flowers and vegetables. After her husband retired they traveled frequently vis-iting their children who moved out of state. They also traveled to elder
hostels to learn more about the United States. She spent many summers at their cabin with her husband, welcoming visits from their children and grandchildren. She golfed with her husband, but enjoyed looking for golf balls more. Mass of Christian Burial was be held at 10AM Friday, Oc-tober 4, 2019 at Maternity of Mary Catholic Church. Memorials preferred to Women's Life Care Center (2870 Middle St., Little Canada MN 55117). 651-631-2727 Bill Wondra was born October 24, 1928, in St. Paul, MN, and died September 13, 2019 in Stillwa-ter, MN. Bill was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Donna Buran Wondra, grandsons Luke Andrew Wondra and Ryan Polivka, and by his brother John (Jack) Wondra. Bill is survived by his loving wife, Marie Lee Peters Wondra, his devoted brother James (Jim) Charles Wondra, his chil-dren Janice Polivka (Mark), Richard Wondra (Suzann), Douglas Wondra (Olga), Andrew Wondra (Debbie) and Joseph Wondra (Diana), and by Marie's children Lynn Beer, Cindy Jehle (Al ), Michelle Zarmbinski (Rick) and Harry Peters. Many nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and great-grand children are blessed by having childhood memories that include Bill Wondra's example and humor. Bill graduated in 1946 from Monroe High School, was in the 551st Engineering Base Survey Company of the US Army, stationed in Alaska during the Korean War. He worked as a grocer, butcher, milkman, and store manager. He and his brothers stayed busy at Wondra's Pi-ano and Organ Store during the 1970s. Having a deep reverence for God, Bill attended Mass and several Bible Study groups regularly. He died peacefully in hospice care at the nursing home. Family friend Father Peter Hughes the Mass of Christian Burial was Monday, October 14, 2019 the Church of St. Paul, located in Ham Lake, MN. Robert J. Connor, a Knight for 54 of his 74 years, passed away unexpectedly while visiting in California. His wife Nanette "Nan" Connor; his sons, David T. (Kellie) and Mark R. Connor survive him along with two grandchildren, Liam & Caroline; and two siblings, John (Kelley) Connor and Jean Curtis. An evening visitation was Monday, October 14, 2019 and Mass Tuesday 10/15 at St. Pascal Baylon Catholic Church. Burial followed at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials appreciated to Disabled American Veterans or Military Order of the Purple Heart, or Church of St Pascal Baylon.
Eternal rest,
grant unto them,
O Lord, and let
perpetual light
shine upon them.
May their souls
and the souls of
all the faithful
departed through
the mercy of God
rest in peace.
Amen.
Dated Material,
PLEASE DELIVER PROMPTLY.
Return service Requested.
Nazareth Council #4021
Knights of Columbus
2233 North Hamline Avenue B-12
Roseville, MN. 55113
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage
Paid Twin Cities, MN.
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Special remembrance to our brother Knights, Widows, or their loved ones who are sick or in distress, that they may recover by the grace of Almighty God, Especially:
Extended Illness Tom Bieter Kathy Connolly Bob Luken Steve Peterson Kathleen Phillippi Jack Roach Doris Scarborough Louise Simon
Prayerfully Temporary
Dann Dunn Will Eddleston Alison Feldkamp (via Fr McGivney) Don Hamilton Ed Kern Bill Kritta Andy Litschke Beth Maulik Brian Miles Paul “Hank” Miles Rich Millette Mike Pasiuk Jackie Phillippi Pat Phillips Al Van Ranst Mary Jo Connors Tom Spangenberg JoAnne Zdrojkowski Floyd Zdrojkowski
and any other Brother Knights, Widows, or their loved ones, of whom we are unaware.
Sick & Vigil Co-chairs
Doug Larson 651-483-0148
Duane Sanocki 651-644-2309
Prolife Corner Nazareth Council Knights, family members and friends are invited to meet with others who prayerfully show their disapproval of Planned Parenthood's presence in our council territory. Meet from 11:00 a.m. to
noon EVERY SECOND Wednesday of the month at Rice St. and Highway 36 next to McDonalds. Park down the hill in the shopping center by the Sherwin William store. (Don’t park at McDonald’s or they will tow) Bring your Rosary. Join the group and be a prayer warrior. Make a difference! Note: We support another group that pickets at the
Rice Street location from 11:30A to 12:30P on the third Saturday of each month and could use reinforcement by those that can’t help on weekdays.
MEMORIAL MASS and Dinner
The annual Memorial Mass for Nazareth Council # 4021, will be held on
Monday, November 11th, starting promptly at 6PM. For those Knights and
family attending, dinner to follow. This event will be at Maternity of
Mary—1414 Dale St. No. Mass in the chapel---dinner in the social hall. Jim
will have a sign up sheet are the Social Meeting on Monday October 28th.
RSVPs for the dinner are required by phone call
by Friday-November 8th, to:
District Deputy/Brother Knight
James Eddleston II
952-895-9808