Brothers – I ask that each of you pray for the repose of the souls of Danville Grand Knight Elect Wally Bremer and his wife Jackie. Wally and Jackie died last Sunday in a car accident and will be buried on Thursday June 30. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.
Frank Shay
Grand Knight Timothy Hardy Obituary
Below is the obituary as printed on http://www.legacy.com/
Hardy, Timothy “The Colonel”, 63, died from a gunshot wound on Sunday, February 14, 2016 during a flat tire change on his car.
He was born to Charles and Doloris Schagene on January 20, 1953 from the Portland area. At an early age, he was adopted and lovingly raised by Edward and Florine Hardy, who have preceded him in death.
Timothy was a courageous defender and leader. He proudly served in the U.S. Army for over 34 years. He attempted a bid for the U.S. Congress in 1990. He served as President of the school board at St. Rita Catholic Church and the parish council at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Currently, he was the Grand Knight for the Knights of Columbus, McKune Council
Tim enjoyed his children and the child in each of us. He looked forward to bringing joy at Christmas time along with his little elf. He leaves his family and friends a legacy of not being afraid to speak out and defend the freedoms of this great U.S.A.
Tim will be sadly missed but will always be in our hearts through the memories of great vacations, family time and service to others.
He is survived by his loving wife of 34 years, Janet Schickel Hardy; children, Mark Edward Hardy (Lindsey), Lisa Marie Puckett (Dusty), Michael Lee Hardy and Patrick Joseph Hardy; his precious grandchildren, Kaylei Marie and Riley Joan Puckett; Also survived by his mother, Doloris Frasemer; sisters, Cindy Hagan, Susan Rivers (Rodney) and Starr Lehner; and brothers, Donnie Schagene, Mark Lehner (Barbara) and Virgil Lehner.
The Mass of Christian burial will be held 10 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 7335 Southside Dr. with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visitation noon – 8 p.m. Thursday at Joseph E. Ratterman & Son, 7336 Southside Dr.
In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to OLMC Church, McKune Council 14471, St. Jude Research Hospital or your favorite charity that serves the needs of others.
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Bernard Stottmann PSD Obituary
Below is Bernard J. Stottmann’s obituary as published in the Louisville Courier Journal.
Stottmann, Bernard Joseph John Jr.,
82, a native of Louisville passed away Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at Baptist Health Palliative Care (Hospice).
Bernie was born to the late Bernard Sr. and Evelyn Stottmann. He was a Flaget Alumnus, retired truck driver, and dedicated member to the Knights of Columbus. He served our country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
He was preceded in death by his first wife Margie Beyerle; and brother, Charlie Stottmann.
Survivors include his loving wife of 21 years, Linda Stumph Stottmann; children, Paul Stottmann (Marcie), Janet Buckman, and Theresa McAlpine; stepchildren, Mark Stumph (Pam) and Vicki Stumph; grandchildren, Callista, Alexa, Maggie, Kenny (Stephanie), Rex (Gail), Brittany, Brandon, Dallas (Taylor), Julia (Jared), Shane, Erin; great-grandchildren, Jessica, Jared Jr., Mya, Makenna, Caleb, and Mariah; brother, Tony (Mary) Stottmann; sister, Regina Steltenpohl (Bob); nieces, nephews and many friends.
Visitation will be 2-8 p.m. Thursday at Ratterman and Sons, 3800 Bardstown Road. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Friday at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, with burial to follow in Calvary Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may take the form of donation to the Kidney Foundation or the donor’s choice of charity.
Online condolences may be made at www.Ratterman.com.
Father D.
Brothers,
It is with a heavy heart that I write to inform you of the passing of Father Roy Dentinger today at 4:25 p.m. I would like as many 3rd and 4th degree knights as possible to attend the funeral of this holy and faithful knight who has given so much to the order. Eternal rest, grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.
There will be visitation at Ratterman Funeral Home, 3800 Bardstown Road, Louisville, on Sunday from 2 to 8 p.m. On Monday there will be a viewing from 10 to 11 a.m. with the funeral at 11 at St. Brigid Church, 1520 Hepburn Avenue, Louisville. The Death Watch will take place at the 10-11 viewing. A luncheon will follow the funeral.
Vivat Jesus,
Frank Shay
His obituary as published in The Record is below:
Father Roy E. Dentinger, a pastor, teacher and chaplain, died June 23 at Nazareth Home. He was 89 and had been a priest of the Archdiocese of Louisville for 65 years.
Father Dentinger, who attended St. Meinrad Seminary, was ordained by Archbishop John A. Floersch on June 3, 1950.
He served as pastor of three parishes: St. Bernard Church from 1966 to 1976; St. Brigid Church in Vine Grove, Ky., from 1976 to 1986; and St. Jerome Church in Fairdale, Ky., from 1991 to 1995, when he retired.
He also served as an associate pastor of Christ the King Church, St. James Church and St. Christopher Church in Radcliff, Ky. In retirement, he was a senior assistant at St. Brigid Church in Vine Grove.
Father Dentinger served as a chaplain throughout his ordained life, most notably for the military at Fort Knox and the Knights of Columbus, who honored Father Dentinger last year.
At Fort Knox, Father Dentinger served as a chaplain off and on from 1952 through 2008, including full-time service as chaplain from 1986 to 1991.
He served as chaplain of the Vine Grove Knights of Columbus Council and Assembly from 1976 to 1986 and again from 2000 to 2006. He served as the state chaplain of Knights of Columbus from 1998 to 2002 and from 2006 to 2013. The state council created the Dentinger Lifetime Achievement Award in his honor in 2014 and he was the first recipient. At the time it was presented, state deputy Bill Schmidt said, “His wisdom and understanding have never steered the Kentucky State Council in the wrong direction.”
Father Dentinger also served as chaplain of Loretto High School, Mercy Academy and Presentation Academy. He taught at Flaget High School, Mercy and Presentation.
In addition, Father Dentinger served the archdiocese as chancellor from 1963 to 1966, as director of continuing education for clergy from 1983 to 1988, on the marriage tribunal for 14 years and helped with the Archdiocese of Louisville’s funding campaigns, including the WHAS Crusade for Children.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on June 29 at St. Brigid Church in Louisville, 1520 Hepburn Avenue. Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz will preside. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery.
Visitation will precede the Mass June 29 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at St. Brigid and will be at Ratterman’s Funeral Home, 3800 Bardstown Road, on June 28 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.