Ministry Description: The Ministry of Bereavement committee answers the need to serve the grieving people of our parish family in a special way. There is need for words of faith, comfort and encouragement as well as various acts of kindness for those who mourn. A very important aspect of this ministry is that of assisting the family of the deceased in preparing the funeral liturgy. Another area in which we can use assistance is preparing food for the family after the funeral has taken place.
In all that it does, the Ministry of Bereavement committee is a positive sign of Christian love and support within the community.
Contact: Julie Smith.........................................................................513-553-2579.
Nancy Bokenkotter, Tom Buchheit, Gail Convery, Vickie Ditchen, Darline Foltz, Catin Handleton, Charlotte Molitor, Margie Polk, Jim Smith.
Food-Group 1: Patricia Fieno............................................................513-752-2457
Catherine M. Barton, Terrill Denton, Anna Doerflein, Carol Farwick, Karen Klysz, Deb Mackey, Teri McCarty, Charlotte Molitor, Lori O’Connell, Theresa Seipelt, Janet Tate, Ann Tekulve, Judy Weyer, Martha Young, Robin Youts.
Food-Group 2: Michelle Stultz............................................................513-753-5878
Dee Archer, Julie Beattie, Joan Cardone, Ruthann Carroll, Lisa Clyde, Diane Gumbert, Melissa Kellerman, Lori Knight, Michelle Lamping, Kate Moss, Pam Neltner, Jenny Somerville, Joanne Suer, Susan Vickers.
Food-Group 3: Kelly Schaefer............................................................513-753-8960
Chris Conrady, Amy Dugan, Amie Imbus, Charlene Kiefer, Stephanie King, Leslie Molitor, Jean Mulloney, Gloria Noday, Doreen Noble, Dottie Rosemond, Mary Jo Schaefer, Kim Steinmetz, Anita Threet.
Food-Group 4: Bernice Sutter...........................................................513-752-9016
Donna Barndollar, Pauline Diemler, Eileen Frieh, Liz Hall, Kelly Lang, Patricia Lees, Melissa Quesnell, Ginny Rottinghaus, Natalie Schmidt, Marie Socha, Mary Welage.