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At its annual Beefsteak Dinner on Saturday, Nov. 12, Knights of Columbus Mother Seton Council #5427 recognized three brother knights for their many years of service to the council:

Al Lombardi, Jerry Rider, and Paul Elterlein were given plaques to express the councilʼs appreciation for the many years that they have given to the operation and upkeep of the council.

The plaque inscription reads in part:“In recognition of all the years of dedicated service, hard work, and countless contributions. May you be proud of the work that you have done and the difference you have made. Thank you from your friends and brother knights.”

This yearʼs $4,000 raised will go to local charities. The council extends thanks to all who contributed.

In 1882, Blessed Michael McGivney, then a young parish priest in New Haven, Connecticut, founded the Knights of Columbus to serve the needs of a largely immigrant Catholic community. What began as a small fraternal benefit society has since grown into one of the worldʼs leading international charitable organizations, with 2 million members in more than 16,000 local councils.

During the past year, Knights around the world donated more than 48 million service hours and $154 million for worthy causes in their communities. To date in 2022, Mother Seton Council contributed $19,824 to charities and awarded $4,000 in scholarships.

Applications for membership in the Knights of Columbus are welcome from qualified individuals. For more information call (201) 664-0422, or visit kofc5427.com. For their years of service: Paul Elterlein,Jerry Rider,Columbian President John Brophy,and chaplain Fr.Ray Rodrigue,with Al Lombardi’s plaque.

OBITUARIES

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do), son James, siblings Kenny (Betsy) of Leonia, NJ, Mike (Fran) of Tuckerton, N.J., and Kelly of Tacoma, Wash., as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Tom is predeceased by his parents Eleanor and Edward and oldest brother Edward Jr.

Tom was always up for fun and an adventure be it following his brother out west and getting a job working for the forest service, bungee jumping off the Binghamton, parasailing in Captiva, riding his 1968 BSA motorcycle (Captain Morgan), or catching waves at the Jersey shore.

Anyone who knew Tom loved him. He never had a bad word to say, always rooted for the underdog, and had a smile that would light up his beautiful blue eyes. He never hesitated to help anyone who needed a hand, even stopping on the side of the road after a family outing when he came upon a fatal accident one summer.

He was a hard worker and the proud business owner of Northeastern Autoglass for over 20 years before his health made it too difficult continue. However, Tom was always proudest of his son and family. He could always be found cheering James on at one sporting event after another, whether it be soccer, basketball, football, or baseball. Even when there wasnʼt an organized game, the two of them could be found in the backyard throwing around a baseball, kicking a soccer ball or shooting hoops. They often would have hours of late-night conversations when they both found it hard to sleep, especially these last few months.

He loved to tell stories about growing up in Leonia with his immediate family and cousins under one roof. Whether it be raking the rocks in front of the house, hopping the freight train that passed through town, family parties in the basement, vacations with family down the shore, camping at Otter Lake or visits to Keansburg family was always an important part of Tomʼs life.

Tomʼs passing will leave a hole in all our hearts, but we are all blessed and better having known him and being able to call him our father, husband, brother, cousin, uncle or friend.

The family will receive guests at Becker Funeral Home, 219 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood, on Thursday, Dec. 1 from 4 to 8 p.m. and a Mass celebrating Tomʼs life will be held at Our Lady of Mercy R.C. Church in Park Ridge, on Friday, Dec. 2 at 11 a.m.

In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations in Tomʼs memory to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, mskcc.org or the Tri-Boro Food Pantry, triborofoodpantry.org.

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