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Please Remember in Your Prayers Philip Byrne
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Philip B. Byrne, father of Nora Byrne Fitzpatrick, Associate Vice President of Financial Planning & Budgeting and grandfather of undergraduate student John Thuente.
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Please Remember in Your Prayers Dr. Malcolm Blumenthal
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Dr. Malcolm Blumenthal, husband of Dr. Marsha Blumenthal, professor emerita of economics. -
Please Remember In Your Prayers Margaret Rogers
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Margaret Rogers, mother of James Rogers, MA ’99, Center for Irish Studies. -
Please Remember In Your Prayers Sandra Myran
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Sandra Myran, mother of Leslee Kafka, Business Office staff member. -
Please Remember In Your Prayers John McSweeney
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers John McSweeney, father of Teresa Sweeney, Opus College of Business program manager and graduate student. -
Please Remember In Your Prayers Lulu Hoffman
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Lulu Hoffman, mother of Marcia Howard, Program Coordinator, Constituent Intelligence. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Bernice Eisele
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Bernice Sarah Vogt Eisele, mother of Mary Eisele Slack, Opus College of Business clinical faculty member in the Management Department, grandmother of John Slack, a junior majoring in computer engineering, mother-in-law of David Slack, a graduate student in software engineering. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Joia Simpson
In Our PrayersTragedy has struck our St. Thomas community, again. We are mourning the loss of first-year student Joia Simpson, who fell from the 10th floor of The Bridges apartments in Dinkytown early Thursday morning, Nov. 1. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Thomas Southard
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Thomas Southard, father of Opus College of Business associate professor Peter Southard. -
St. Thomas Community Mourns Loss of Student
In Our PrayersIt is with deep sadness that our St. Thomas community is mourning the loss of a sophomore student, Katherine (Katie) Mullen.