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JOBIT: Caprioni, Daniel M. [MC1945 RIP]

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Daniel M. Caprioni
AGE: 89 • Matawan

Daniel M. Caprioni, 89, of Matawan, passed away, Wednesday, September 21, 2011, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick.

Born in Red Bank, he resided there before moving to Matawan 58 years ago. He received his Masters Degree with Manhattan College. He worked as Chief in the Printing Plant at Fort Monmouth, retiring in 1973.

He enjoyed gardening,woodworking and stain glass projects.

Daniel was predeceased by his parents, Liberato and Pasqualina Tomassetti Caprioni; a sister, Hilda Fuget and a brother, Joseph Caprioni. He is survived by his beloved wife, Lucy Cravalot Caprioni of Matawan; two loving sons, Mark Caprioni and his wife, Dr. Donna Greybek of Green Brook; and Daniel Caprioni and his wife, Iris of Parsippany; and their two children, Amy and Jason. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

Family and friends are invited Sunday, September 25, 2011, from 2-4 & 7-9PM at Day Funeral Home, 361 Maple Place, Keyport and Monday, September 26, 2011, 8:30AM at the funeral home, with a 9:15AM Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph RC Church, Keyport. Entombment to follow at St. Joseph Mausoleum. To offer the family online condolences or for directions to the funeral home, visit www.dayfuneralhome.com. DAY FUNERAL HOME 732-264-1352

Published in Asbury Park Press on September 23, 2011

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Caprioni, Daniel M. [MC???? RIP]

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From: McEneney, Mike (MC1953)
Date: Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: Caprioni, Daniel M.1945 RIP]

Dear John,

I believe that Daniel is a member of the Class of 1945.

May He Rest In Peace.

Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

Caprioni, Daniel M. [MC1945 RIP]

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JOBIT: Dowling, Joseph F. [MC1945 RIP]

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Joseph F. Dowling, 87, died Friday May 20th at the Garden Terrace Nursing Home in Chatham. Funeral Services will be private. Arrangements by Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home. For further information or to send a message of condolence, go to www.bradleyfuneralhomes.com.

A resident of Summit since 1981, Mr. Dowling was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. where he attended St Vincent Ferrer’s Grammar School and St Augustine’s Diocesan High School and was awarded an academic scholarship to Manhattan College’s School of Engineering. His studies at Manhattan College were interrupted by World War II, with service in the United States Army Signal Corps from l943 to 1946 in China and India.

Returning to civilian life he resumed his studies at Manhattan College, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. He also pursued additional undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, N.Y.U.’s Graduate School of Business, The Wharton School, Rutgers, and Stanford University.

Mr. Dowling joined the Bell System as an Assistant Engineer with the New York Telephone Company, serving in a variety of engineering functions before transferring to A. T. & T. Corporate Headquarters. There, his assignments included providing advice and assistance to the Bell Operating Companies in the areas of Systems Planning and Construction Programming. A transfer to the Program Planning Division of the Western Electric Company provided exposure to the manufacturing arm of Bell System. Returning to A.T. &T. Corporate Headquarters, he filled a number of positions concerned with long-range planning, cost determination, and rate-making. He retired from A.T. &T. in l984 as Director –Tariffs and Costs.

Mr. Dowling was a Senior Life Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. He was elected to Tau Beta Pi, the Engineering Honor Society and was a retired Registered Professional Engineer, licensed to practice in the State of New York.

Surviving are his wife, Helen, of 56 years; a sister Marilyn O’Reilly and her husband Martin; a sister in law Marie McDowell and her son Robert McDowell. He was predeceased by a son John; his brother in law John McDowell and nephew Thomas McDowell.

Contributions in memory of Joseph may be made to Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad, PO Box 234, Summit, NJ 07902; American Red Cross – Cross Roads Chapter, 2805 N. Navarro St., Suite 500, Vitoria TX 77901 or Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1259 /fourth St, Santa Monica, CA 90401

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Dowling, Joseph F. [MC???? RIP]

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Dear John,

   I believe that Joseph is a member of the Class of 1945.

   May He Rest In Peace.

   Mike

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

Dowling, Joseph F. [MC1945 RIP]

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JOBIT: Sullivan, Eugene Leo Jr. [MC1945 RIP]

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Eugene Leo Sullivan, Jr.

Mr. Sullivan, 86, of Bayside, NY died April 15, 2010 in Matthews, NC, while reminiscing of his wife, who passed days earlier. Raised in Bayside, Long Island, he resided in the Albany, NY and New Orleans, LA areas before retiring in North Carolina. As a graduate of Manhattan College and NY Maritime College, Captain Sullivan could pilot any ship on the ocean. He enlisted in 1941 during WWII and served in the Merchant Marines, Coast Guard, and Naval Reserves during his fifty year career, which included eight awards. Gene was the son of Marguerite McGrath and Eugene L. Sullivan, of NYC. He was preceded in death by his wife Patricia O’Grady, three brothers and one daughter.

He is survived by daughter Doreen and son ‘Chip’ (ELS III) and three grandchildren, Kalley, Camryn, and Colby Sullivan.

A memorial service and celebration of life will be held 4 p.m., May 5th, at St. Gabrielle’s Catholic Church and Red Rocks Cafe on Providence Road, Charlotte.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Legion Post 027 of Monroe, NC.

Published in Charlotte Observer on April 25, 2010

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Sullivan, Eugene Leo Jr. [MC???? RIP]

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Dear John,

   I believe that Gene is a member of the Class of 1945.

   May He Rest In Peace.

   Mike

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

Sullivan, Eugene Leo Jr. [MC1945 RIP]

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JEmail: McEneney, Mike (MC1953) cites Miller, Bill [MC1945] in the NY Times

From: McEneney, Mike (MC1953)
Date: January 26, 2009 12:40:34 AM EST
To: Jasperfjohn68
Subject: Manhattan in the News

Dear John,

   Today, Sunday, while paging through the sport section of the New York Times to see if they had any comment on Manhattan’s lose to Iona at the Garden, (they did not), I came across the following in the Sports Briefing column:

“TRACK AND FIELD

From Beijing to Armory

Aliann Pompey, a former N.C.A.A. champion at Manhattan College, won the women’s 400 meters in 51.85 seconds at the New Balance Games at the Armory track in upper Manhattan. Clayton Parros, a senior at Seton Hall Prep, won the men’s 400 meters in 47.58. Parros and Pompey, who reached the semifinal round in the 400 while competing for Guyana at the Beijing Olympics, will run the 600 yards Friday at the Milrose Games at Madison Square Garden. . . . (extra deleted)

    Bill Miller”

    While all of the other 5 items were attributed to (AP), this one was attributed to Bill Miller. Bill is a member of the Class of 1948, and was the first Sports Information Officer at Manhattan. Bill who was on the track team at Manhattan before he went into the service in W.W.II, is a member of the Manhattan College Athletic Hall of Fame. He has been associated with the NY Times for more years tan can be remembered.. It is nice to see that he is still at it!

    Best,

    Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. Nice way to sneak in a "sports" story. :-) I think we have to revisit the ban on sports stories. Espeially as the pertain to other Jaspers. But I don't know how much our fellow Jaspers will tolerate "sports" in Jottings. Not to dupe the GOJASPERS site or YUKU, but where it makes sense? Opinions?]
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JObit: Coyne, Robert T (MC1970) reports the obit for Jackman, Frederick [MC1945]

REPORTING LIVE FROM THE FACEBOOKLINKED NEWS DESK
IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …

Coyne, Robert T. (MC1970) reports the obit for Jackman, Frederick [MC1945]

http://www.licatholic.org/news/obits.htm

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Vol. 47 No. 36 November 26, 2008

Deacon Frederick Jackman

Smithtown — Deacon Frederick Jackman, who served at St. Patrick’s Church, Smithtown, died Nov. 15.

Deacon Jackman, 84, a member of the first ordination class of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, was ordained to the permanent diaconate June 9, 1979.

He graduated from Manhattan College in 1945 and subsequently taught world history at Regis High School, Manhattan (1945-1946) and history and English at Fordham Prep in the Bronx (1946-1947). From 1962 until his retirement, he worked for the Suffolk County Department of Social Services as a supervisor of case workers in the housing unit in Babylon Center. He was a certified social worker.

During his ministry at St. Patrick’s, Deacon Jackman served as a hospital chaplain. He assisted retired priests at the bi-monthly Mass at Holy Rood Cemetery in Westbury, and he performed burial services for the Diocese of Brooklyn, St. Vincent de Paul Society at St. Charles Cemetery, usually every third Friday. As sacristan at St. Patrick’s, he worked with members of the Rosary Altar Society to maintain all aspects of the sacristy.

The Mass of Transferral on Monday evening, Nov. 17 at St. Patrick’s was celebrated by Msgr. Ellsworth R. Walden, pastor; Deacon Vincent Abrahams was homilist. Msgr. Walden also celebrated the Mass of Christian Burial on Nov. 18. Deacon Jackman was interred at St. Patrick’s Cemetery here.

Deacon Jackman is survived by Mary Anne, his wife of 52 years; three children, Jeanmarie Romero, Michael, and Lisa Marie Asendorf; a sister, Delores Donato; and four grandchildren.

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Jackman, Frederick [MC1945]

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JObit: Coyne, Robert T (MC1970) reports the obit for Jackman, Frederick [MC1945]

REPORTING LIVE FROM THE FACEBOOKLINKED NEWS DESK
IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …

Coyne, Robert T. (MC1970) reports the obit for Jackman, Frederick [MC1945]

http://www.licatholic.org/news/obits.htm

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Vol. 47 No. 36 November 26, 2008

Deacon Frederick Jackman

Smithtown — Deacon Frederick Jackman, who served at St. Patrick’s Church, Smithtown, died Nov. 15.

Deacon Jackman, 84, a member of the first ordination class of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, was ordained to the permanent diaconate June 9, 1979.

He graduated from Manhattan College in 1945 and subsequently taught world history at Regis High School, Manhattan (1945-1946) and history and English at Fordham Prep in the Bronx (1946-1947). From 1962 until his retirement, he worked for the Suffolk County Department of Social Services as a supervisor of case workers in the housing unit in Babylon Center. He was a certified social worker.

During his ministry at St. Patrick’s, Deacon Jackman served as a hospital chaplain. He assisted retired priests at the bi-monthly Mass at Holy Rood Cemetery in Westbury, and he performed burial services for the Diocese of Brooklyn, St. Vincent de Paul Society at St. Charles Cemetery, usually every third Friday. As sacristan at St. Patrick’s, he worked with members of the Rosary Altar Society to maintain all aspects of the sacristy.

The Mass of Transferral on Monday evening, Nov. 17 at St. Patrick’s was celebrated by Msgr. Ellsworth R. Walden, pastor; Deacon Vincent Abrahams was homilist. Msgr. Walden also celebrated the Mass of Christian Burial on Nov. 18. Deacon Jackman was interred at St. Patrick’s Cemetery here.

Deacon Jackman is survived by Mary Anne, his wife of 52 years; three children, Jeanmarie Romero, Michael, and Lisa Marie Asendorf; a sister, Delores Donato; and four grandchildren.

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Jackman, Frederick [MC1945]

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JObit: Mazza, Sr. Mary Assumpta (MC1945)

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Sister Mary Assumpta Mazza
New Windsor, NY

Sister Mary Assumpta Mazza, PBVM, of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, entered into rest on Thursday, August 21, 2008 at Mount St. Joseph, New Windsor. She was 95.

Daughter of the late Nunzio and Guiseppina Russo Mazza, she was born on June 25, 1913 in New York City.

She entered religious life on February 2, 1937 at Mount St. Joseph in New Windsor, made her First Vows on August 15, 1939 and Final Vows on August 15, 1942.

She received her BA in History from Manhattan College in 1945, Masters Degree in History in 1948 and Doctorate in 1957 from St. John’s University.

Sister’s ministry as a teacher began at Mount St. Joseph Academy from 1939-1942, then on to St. Michael’s High School, Manhattan from 1942-1960, Manhattan College from 1948-1952, St. John’s High School, Goshen from 1960-1963, Mount St. Mary College, Newburgh from 1960-1983, Seton Junior College from 1983-1988 and St. Michael High School, Manhattan from 1988-2002 as an advisor. She was also dean of Presentation Junior College from 1964-1967.

She is survived by her nephews, Frank and Edward Judice and grand-nephew, Albert Mazza, Jr.

Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, August 24 at Mount St. Joseph, New Windsor.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Monday, August 25 at Mount St. Joseph Chapel. Burial will follow in Mount St. Joseph Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sisters of the Presentation, Building Fund, 880 Jackson Ave., New Windsor, NY 12553.

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Mazza, Sr. Mary Assumpta (MC1945)

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