Mass of the Resurrection for Dad

Created by Jessica 11 years ago
Mass of the Resurrection Celebrant: Processional Hymn: First Reading: Responsorial Psalm: Second Reading: Gospel: Prayers of the Faithful: Offertory Hymn: Presentation of the Gifts: Communion Hymn: Meditation: Words of Remembrance: Recessional Hymn: Presentation of the Flag Fr. George P. Evans Be Not Afraid, #608 Lamentations 3:17-26 Jay Treacy Psalm 25 Sean Treacy Romans 14:7-9,10c-12 Karen Santella Matthew 5:1-12 Fr. George P. Evans Corky Thompson I am the Bread of Life, #828 Pat Gessner, Corky Thompson Peggy Egan On Eagles Wings, #611 Come Home, Stephen Treacy Russell Treacy How Great Thou Art, #494 Air Force Honor Guard ------------------------- Good night sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest -Hamlet ------------------------- David R. Treacy, 82, of Pelham, New York, died peacefully on Sunday December 2, 2012 in Boston, where he had recently moved. Mr. Treacy is survived by his wife, Lois E. Treacy, and his children Karen Santella, David, Alan, Stephen, Bill, Jay, Russell and Sean. His first wife, Marcia Ollinger Treacy, and two sons, Rodney and Phillip, predeceased him. He is also survived by thirteen Treacy grandchildren and one great-grandson, by his sisters, Pat Gessner, Peggy Egan and Corky Thompson, formerly of Scarsdale, and by his stepchildren Denise Yurkofsky, Greg, Chris, and Eric Bedell, and by nine step-grandchildren. Mr. Treacy was a graduate of Scarsdale High School, Class of 1947. After serving in the Air Force he received a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from New York University and a Law degree from Fordham University. He worked as a Patent Attorney at Phillips Inc. for over 20 years, continuing to consult for them well into his retirement. He was a strong believer in service to the community. An Eagle Scout himself, he spent over 30 years volunteering as a Scout leader at the local and district level. He also spent many years as a volunteer and in leadership roles with the St. Paul's Church Historical Society, the Pelham Historical Society and on the Larchmont Yacht Club Race Committee. For many years he was a cantor and member of the choir at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church. One special moment occurred when he was selected to sing for the Pope on a NY visit. Upon his retirement he moved to Frye Island, Maine and Savannah, Georgia where he quickly became an active member in the community. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Making Choices, PO Box 102168, Denver, CO 80250, Boy Scouts of America, or the American Cancer Society.

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